Sideroxylon grandiflorum
sebbangan ti mula
Ti Sideroxylon grandiflorum, ammo iti Ingles a kas ti tambalacoque wenno dodo tree, ket ti napauot ti biagna a kayo iti pamilia ti Sapotaceae, nga endemiko iti Mauritius. Daytoy ket mapatpategan apara iti kayona. Ti bunga ti Sideroxylon grandiflorum ket maipada iti melokoton.
Sideroxylon grandiflorum | |
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Ubing a kayo | |
Taksonomia | |
Pagarian: | Plantae |
Klado: | Tracheophytes |
Klado: | Angiospermae |
Klado: | Eudicotidae |
Klado: | Asterids |
Urnos: | Ericales |
Pamilia: | Sapotaceae |
Henero: | Sideroxylon |
Sebbangan: | S. grandiflorum
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Dua a nagan | |
Sideroxylon grandiflorum | |
Kapada a nagan[1] | |
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Dagiti nagibasaran
urnosen- ^ "The Plant List". Naiyarkibo manipud iti kasisigud idi 2019-04-13. Naala idi 2019-09-12.
Dagiti akinruar a silpo
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- Hershey, D. R. (2004): The widespread misconception that the tambalacoque absolutely required the dodo for its seeds to germinate. Plant Science Bulletin 50: 105-108.
- Hill, A. W. (1941): The genus Calvaria, with an account of the stony endocarp and germination of the seed, and description of the new species. Annals of Botany 5(4): 587-606. PDF fulltext (nasken ti pakabilangan ti agar-aramat)
- King, H. C. (1946): Interim Report on Indigenous Species in Mauritius. Port Louis, Mauritius: Government Printer.
- Owadally, A. W. & Temple, Stanley A. (1979): The dodo and the tambalacoque tree. Science 203(4387): 1363–1364.
- Quammen, David (1996): The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction. Touchstone, New York. ISBN 0-684-82712-3
- Temple, Stanley A. (1977): Plant-animal mutualism: coevolution with Dodo leads to near extinction of plant. Science 197(4306): 885-886. HTML abstract
- Witmer, M. C. & Cheke, A. S. (1991): The dodo and the tambalacoque tree: an obligate mutualism reconsidered. Oikos 61(1): 133-137. HTML abstract