Genus: Podophyllum

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Last Modified 03/05/2013

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Nomenclature

Podophyllum Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 505. 1753.

List of Podophyllum Species

References to Podophyllum

  • Demaggio, A. E.; Wilson, C. L. 1986. Floral structure and organogenesis in Podophyllum peltatum Berberidaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 73: 21-32.
  • Hull, J. C. 2002. Photosynthetic induction dynamics to sunflecks of four deciduous forest understory herbs with different phenologies. Int. J. Plant Sci. 163: 913-924.
  • Jones, C. S.; Watson, M. A. 2001. Heterblasty and preformation in mayapple, Podophyllum peltatum (Berberidaceae): developmental flexibility and morphologcial constraint. Amer. J. Bot. 88: 1340-1358.
  • Laverty, T. M. 1992. Plant interactions for pollinator visitors, a test of the magnet species effect. Oecologia 89: 502-508.
  • Laverty, T. M.; Plowright, R. C. 1988. Fruit and seed set in mayapple Podophyllum peltatum influenceof intraspecific factors and local enhancement near Pedicularis canadensis. Canad. J. Bot. 66: 173-178.
  • Loconte, H.; Blackwell, W. H. 1984. Berberidaceae of Ohio. Castanea 49: 39-43.
  • Moraes, R. M. et.al. 2000. The American mayapple revisited-Podophyllum peltatum: Still a potential cash crop? Econ. Bot. 54: 471-476.
  • Rust, R. W.; Roth, R. R. 1981. Seed production and seedling establishment in the mayapple Podophyllum peltatum. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 105: 51-60.
  • Swanson, S. D.; Sohmer, S. H. 1976. The biology of Podophyllum peltatum L. (Berberidaceae, the may apple. II. The transfer of pollen and success of sexual reproduction. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 103: 223-226.
  • Watson, M. A. et.al. 2001. The developmental ecology of mycorrhizal associations in mayapple, Podophyllum peltatum, Berberidaceae. Evolutionary Ecology 15: 425-442.
  • Watson, M. A.; Lu, Y. 1999. Timing of shoot senescence and demographic expression in the clonal perennial Podophyllum peltatum (Berberidaceae). Oikos 86: 67-78.
  • Whisler, S. L.; Snow, A. A. 1992. Potential for the loss of self-incompatibility in pollen-limited populations of mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum). Amer. J. Bot. 79: 1273-1278.