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Pariana
Bambusoideae
Bambusoideae. -- Much progress is being made in the understanding of bamboo phylogeny, largely due to the efforts of the BPG (Bamboo Phylogeny Group), a collaboration of 20 bamboo specialists from 11 countries, working on the first widely sampled data-rich phylogeny estimation for bamboos (Clark 2008; Kelchner & Clark 2008). Early phylogenetic study on the bamboos (Judziewicz et al., 1999) has them as being monophyletic, with two main lineages - herbaceous bamboos (Olyreae) and woody bamboos (Bambuseae).
Primitive forest grasses and evoltution of the Bambusoideae
T. R. Soderstrom and Calderon, C. E., “Primitive forest grasses and evoltution of the Bambusoideae”, Biotropica, vol. 6, pp. 141-153, 1974.
Insect pollination in tropical rain forest grasses
T. R. Soderstrom and Calderon, C. E., “Insect pollination in tropical rain forest grasses”, Biotropica, vol. 3, pp. 1-16, 1971.
Pariana multiflora (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Olyreae), a new species from Eastern Brazil, with notes on the leaf anatomy of the genus
R. P. de Oliveira, Longhi-Wagner, H. M., Leite, K. R. B., and Hollowell, V. C., “Pariana multiflora (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Olyreae), a new species from Eastern Brazil, with notes on the leaf anatomy of the genus”, Systematic Botany, vol. 33, pp. 262-266, 2008.
New taxa and nomenclatural combinations of MesoAmerican Grasses (Poaceae)
G. Davidse and Pohl, R. W., “New taxa and nomenclatural combinations of MesoAmerican Grasses (Poaceae)”, Novon, vol. 2, pp. 81-110, 1992.