Genus: Ipomoea

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Nomenclature

Ipomoea Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 159. 1753.

List of Ipomoea Species

References to Ipomoea

  • Austin, D. F. 1979. An infrageneric classification for Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae). Taxon 28: 359-361.
  • Austin, D. F. 1975. Typification of the new world subdivisions of Ipomoea L. (Convolvulaceae). Taxon 24: 107-110.
  • Austin, D. F. 1986. Nomenclature of the Ipomoea nil complex (Convolvulaceae). Taxon 35: 355-358.
  • Austin, D. F. 1980. Additional comments on infrageneric taxa in Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae). Taxon 29: 501-502.
  • Austin, D. F.; Huaman, Z. 1996. A synopsis of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the Americas. Taxon 45: 3-38.
  • Biju, S. D. 2002. Lectotypification of two Linnaean names in Convolvulaceae. Taxon 51: 755-756.
  • Chang, S. M.; Rausher, M. D. 1999. The rRole of inbreeding depression in maintaining the mixed mating system of the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea.
  • Defelice, M. S. 2001. Tall morningglory, Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth: flower or foe?
  • Egler, F. E. 1990. High-temperature effects on germination and survival of weed seeds in soil. Weed Science 38: 429-435.
  • Freeman, D. C. et.al. 2004. Photosynthesis and fluctuating asymmetry as indicators of plant response to soil disturbance in the fall-line sandhills of Georgia: a case study using Rhus copallinum and Ipomoea pandurata. Int. J. Plant Sci. 165: 805-816.
  • Gomes, L. F. et.al. 1978. Aspects of germination, emergence, and seed production of three Ipomoea taxa. Weed Science 26: 245-248.
  • Horak, M. J.; Wax, L. M. 1991. Germination and Seedling Development of bigroot morningglory (Ipomoea pandurata). Weed Science 39: 390-396.
  • House, H. D. 1908. The North American species of the genus Ipomoea. Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 18: 181-263.
  • Knapp, A. K.; Carter, G. A. 1998. Variability in leaf optical properties among 26 species from a broad range of habitats. Amer. J. Bot. 85: 940-946.
  • Lowell, C. 1986. Vegetative anatomy and morphology of Ipomoea hederifolia (Convolvulaceae). Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 113: 382-397.
  • Medsger, O. P. 1924. The man-of-the-earth or wild potato vine. Torreya 24: 39-41.
  • Miller, R. E. et.al. 2002. An examination of the monophyly of morning glory taxa using Bayesian phylogenetic inference. Syst. Biol. 51: 740-753.
  • Miller, R. E. et.al. 1999. Phylogenetic systematics of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) based on ITS and waxy sequences. Syst. Bot. 24: 209-227.
  • Norsworthy, J. K.; Oliveira, M. J. 2007. Role of light quality and temperature on pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) germination with after-ripening.
  • Oliveira, M. J. 2006. Pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) germination and emergence as affected by environmental factors and seeding depth.
  • Oliveira, M. J.; Norsworthy, J. K. 2006. Pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) germination and emergence as affected by environmental factors and seeding depth. Weed Science 54: 910-916.
  • Patil, S. G. 2009. Development of intraxylary phloem and internal cambium in Ipomoea hederifolia (Convolvulaceae). J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 136: 423-432.
  • Seago, J. L. 1971. Developmental anatomy in roots of Ipomoea purpurea. I. radicle and primary root. Amer. J. Bot. 58: 604-615.
  • Stephenson, D. O. et.al. 2006. Identification and characterization of pitted morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa) ecotypes. Weed Science 54: 78-86.
  • Stucky, J. M.; Beckmann, R. L. 1982. Pollination biology, self-incompatibility, and sterility in Ipomoea pandurata (L.) G. F. W. Meyer (Convolvulaceae).
  • Wilkin, P. 1999. A morphological cladistic analysis of the Ipomoeeae (Convolvulaceae). Kew Bull. 54: 853-876.