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Genera and generic subdivisons of Malvaceae Juss., nom. cons.: Dombeyoideae
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Accepted Names
Exclude infrageneric names

NAMESYNONYM OFACCEPTEDINFRAGENERICSORTNAMESORTSYN
Aethiocarpa Vollesen Harmsia K. Schum. Aethiocarpa Vollesen Harmsia K. Schum.
Andringitra Skema a Andringitra Skema
Assonia Cav. Dombeya Cav. Assonia Cav. Dombeya Cav.
Astiria Lindl. a Astiria Lindl.
Astrapaea Lindl. Dombeya Cav. Astrapaea Lindl. Dombeya Cav.
Astyria Lindl., orth. var. Astiria Lindl. Astyria Lindl., orth. var. Astiria Lindl.
Burretiodendron Rehder a Burretiodendron Rehder
Cheirolaena Benth. a Cheirolaena Benth.
Cistanthera K. Schum. Nesogordonia Baill. Cistanthera K. Schum. Nesogordonia Baill.
Corchoropsis Siebold & Zucc. a Corchoropsis Siebold & Zucc.
Dendroleandria Arenes Helmiopsiella Arenes Dendroleandria Arenes Helmiopsiella Arenes
Dombeya Cav. a Dombeya Cav.
Eriolaena DC. a Eriolaena DC.
Excentrodendron Hung T. Chang & R. H. Miao Burretiodendron Rehder Excentrodendron Hung T. Chang & R. H. Miao Burretiodendron Rehder
Harmsia K. Schum. a Harmsia K. Schum.
Helmiopsiella Arenes a Helmiopsiella Arenes
Helmiopsis H. Perrier a Helmiopsis H. Perrier
Melhania Forssk. a Melhania Forssk.
Nesogordonia Baill. a Nesogordonia Baill.
Paradombeya Stapf a Paradombeya Stapf
Paramelhania Arenes a Paramelhania Arenes
Pentapetes L. a Pentapetes L.
Pterospermum Schreb. a Pterospermum Schreb.
Ruizia Cav. a Ruizia Cav.
Schoutenia Korth. a Schoutenia Korth.
Sicrea (Pierre) Hallier f. a Sicrea (Pierre) Hallier f.
Sideria Ewart & A. H. K. Petrie Melhania Forssk. Sideria Ewart & A. H. K. Petrie Melhania Forssk.
Trochetia DC. a Trochetia DC.
Trochetiopsis Marais a Trochetiopsis Marais
Walcuffa J. F. Gmel. Dombeya Cav. Walcuffa J. F. Gmel. Dombeya Cav.
Xeropetalum Delile Dombeya Cav. Xeropetalum Delile Dombeya Cav.


NGBT Plant Germplasm System Distribution Policy

Plant germplasm is distributed to scientists, educators, producers and other bona fide research and education entities from National genebank of Tunisia active collection sites. The NGBT Curator and/or Research Leader will, in accordance with current NPGS policies and procedures, determine the legitimacy of a request when necessary.

Distributions to fulfill requests for repatriation of subsamples of germplasm collections to a country or community of origin, especially following natural or man-made catastrophes, are considered a high priority.

Although distributions for research, education, and repatriation are of the highest priority, the NPGS also encourages various seed-saver organizations and public gardens to conduct germplasm conservation activities that engage many individuals and groups throughout the country. Elements of the NPGS cooperate with seed-saver organizations and public gardens and may store germplasm for and distribute germplasm to such organizations.

Distribution of germplasm from NPGS collections to fulfill requests from individuals seeking free germplasm strictly for home use is generally considered an inappropriate use of limited resources and conflicts with U.S. Government policy of not competing with commercial enterprises. Requestors can be asked, in an appropriate manner, to justify the use of specific NPGS germplasm instead of suitable commercially available germplasm.

Accessions listed in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) database as “not available” due to insufficient or low viability seed and/or scheduled for regeneration will generally not be available for distribution.

Other accessions are listed in GRIN as “not available” because they are not a part of the NPGS collection per se, but are conserved in NPGS genebanks to meet specific needs as described later in the section entitled “Categories of Germplasm Distributed and Availability.” In this category are certain accessions of improved germplasm that are only available from the owner/developer. Other accessions require that specific conditions be met by the requestor before distribution is possible.

NPGS sites will not distribute germplasm internationally when they cannot comply with the importation or quarantine requirements of the recipient country unless the requestor can provide a valid waiver of such requirements.