Family: Lardizabalaceae

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Last Modified 01/31/2013

List of Lardizabalaceae Genera

References to Lardizabalaceae

  • Anderson, E. 1934. The genus Akebia. Bull. Popular Inform. Arnold Arbor. IV. 2: 17-20.
  • Angelo, R.; Boufford, D. E. 2010. Atlas of the flora of New England: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Rhodora 112: 244-326.
  • Baillon, H. 1871. Monographie des Menispermacees et des Berberidacees. Hist. Pl. 3: 1-76. (In French; see English trans. by H.H. Hartog, Nat. Hist. Pl. 3:1-75. 1874.)
  • DeVilmorin, M. l. 1915. Deux Lardizabalees à fruits comestibles. Bull. Soc. Natl. Acclim. France 62: 89-93.
  • Decaisne, J. 1839. Memoire sur la famille des Lardizabalees. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. 1: 143-213. (see also Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris 5:392-394. 1837.)
  • Ernst, W. R. 1964. The genera of Berberidaceae, Lardizabalaceae, and Menispermaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 45: 1-35.
  • Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1997. Flora of North America, Volume 3. Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Oxford University Press, New York. , 590 pages.
  • Himmelbaur, W. 1914. Die Berberidaceen und ihre Stellung im System. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Naturwiss. Kl., Denkschr. 89: 733-96.
  • Hodgkin, E. 1972. Akebia quinata. J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 97(12): 537-8.
  • Hooker, W. J. 1855. Akebia quinata. Bot. Mag. 81: pl.4864.
  • Hoot, S. B.; Culham, A.; Crane, P. R. 1995. The utility of atpB gene sequences in resolving phylogenetic relationships: comparison with rbcL and 18S ribosomal DNA sequences in the Lardizabalaceae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 82(2): 194-207.
  • Jensen, U.; Kadereit, J. W. (eds.) (1995): 1995. Systematics and evolution of the Ranunculiflorae. Springer-Verlag, Vienna, New York. , 361 pages. (Plant Systematics and Evolution / Supplement 9)
  • Kawagoe, T.; Suzuki, N. 2003. Flower-size dimorphism avoids geitonogamous pollination in a nectarless monoecious plant Akebia quinata. Int. J. Plant Sci. 164: 893-897.
  • Kim, Y. D.; Jansen, R. K. 1994. Characterization and phylogenetic distribution of a chloroplast DNA rearrangement in the Berberidaceae. Pl. Syst. Evol. 193: 107-14. (Other families/genera discussed)
  • Kim, Y. D.; Jansen, R. K. 1997. Phylogenetic implications of rbcL and ITS sequence variation in the Berberidaceae Syst. Bot. 21: 381-96. (Also Ranunculaceae, Menispermaceae, Lardizabalaceae & Papaveraceae)
  • Kim, Y. D.; Jansen, R. K. 1998. Chloroplast DNA restriction site variation and phylogeny of the Berberidaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 85: 1766-1778. (Also Lardizabalaceae and Ranunculaceae)
  • Kumazawa, M. 1936. Pollen grain morphology in Ranunclaceae, Lardizabalaceae, and Berberidaceae. Jap. J. Bot. 8: 19-46.
  • Lavellée, A. 1869. Akebia quinata. Horticulture Franc. 1869: 103-6.
  • Li, H. L. 1954. Akebia as a weed in the Philadelphia area. Morris Arbor. Bull. 5: 58.
  • Li, H. L. 1952. Floristic relationships between eastern Asia and eastern North America. Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. 42: 371-429.
  • Mitchell, R. S. (eds.) (1983): 1983. Berberidaceae through Fumariaceae of New York State. Vol. NY State Museum Bull. 451. Univ. of the state of NY, Albany, NY. , 66 pages.
  • Moldenke, H. N. 1946. New and interesting plant records. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 73: 588-589.
  • Payne, W. W.; Seago, J. L. 1968. The open conduplicate carpel of Akebia quinata (Berberidales: Lardizabalaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 55: 575-81.
  • Qin, Hai-ning. 1997. A taxonomic revision of the Lardizabalaceae. Cathaya 8-9: 1-214
  • Réaubourg, G. 1906. Etude organographique et anatomique de la famille des Lardizabalees. , Thèse Univ. Paris, +cole SupÚr. Pharm.130 p.
  • Saito, K. 1957. Studies on the induction of polyploid flower plants and their utilization. XI. On the autotetraploid plant of fiveleaf Akebia. J. Hort. Assoc. Japan 26: 43-4.
  • Sargent, C. S. 1891. The fruit of Akebia quinata. Gard. & Forest 4: 136-7.
  • Sawada, T. 1928. Whence is originated Rajania quinata, a conditional synonym of Akebia quinata. J. Jap. Bot. 5: 153-7.
  • Smith, E. M.; Treaster, S. A. 1987. Tolerance of landscape vines to selected pre-emergence herbicides. Ohio Agric. Res. Dev. Circ. 291: 17-18.
  • Spongberg, S. A.; Burch, I. H. 1979. Lardizabalaceae hardy in temperate North America. J. Arnold Arbor. 60: 302-315.
  • Sugiyama, M.; Hara, N. 1988. Compariative study on early ontogeny of compound leaves in Lardizabalaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 75: 1598-1605.
  • Vesler, J. 1913. Zum Entwicklungsgeschichte von Akebia quinata. , Dissertation Bonn,