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An updated phylogeny and adaptive evolution within Amaranthaceae s.l. inferred from multiple phylogenomic datasets [PDF]
Amaranthaceae s.l. is a widely distributed family consisting of over 170 genera and 2000 species. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that Amaranthaceae s.s.
Hao Xu, Mingze Xia, Xiaofeng Chi
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Chenopodium album is an annual herb from Amaranthaceae with worldwide distribution. It is a leafy vegetable as well as an important subsidiary grain crop with high nutritional value and medicinal value. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast
Fu-Zhen Li +4 more
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Responses of Invasive Plants from Different Families to Warming and Drought [PDF]
Climate warming and drought often co-occur to form warm–dry climate patterns. However, systematic comparative studies of the responses of invasive plants from different families to their combined effects remain limited.
Yu Zhang, Yu Tian, Xiaochen Zhao
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The complete chloroplast genome of Corispermum patelliforme (Amaranthaceae): genome characterization and phylogenetic consideration [PDF]
Corispermum patelliforme belongs to the family Amaranthaceae and plays a critical role in ecological systems. In this study, we assembled the chloroplast genomes of C. patelliforme for the first time.
Zhen Yang +5 more
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Advancing phylogenomics in Amaranthaceae sensu stricto: Development and application of a new nuclear target enrichment bait set [PDF]
Premise Current phylogenies of Amaranthaceae sensu stricto (s.s.) are inadequately sampled and resolved to reflect the entire evolutionary history of the lineage, which is likely complex due to at least three whole‐genome duplication events, occasionally
Tina Kiedaisch +3 more
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Evaluation of cytotoxic, anti-oxidant, and apoptotic effects of Dysphania botrys extract on B16F10 and MCF-7 cell lines [PDF]
Objective(s): Dysphania botrys (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants (Basionym: Chenopodium botrys L.), belonging to the Amaranthaceae family, has been used for the treatment of inflammation, bacterial and viral infections, and diabetes.
Fatemeh Forouzanfar +4 more
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Agriophyllum squarrosum (sand rice), a widespread desert plant, possesses anti-hyperglycemic and anti-inflammatory properties, and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for many years. However, its effects on ruminants are unknown.
Dan Jiao +10 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Atriplex gmelinii C. A. Mey. ex Bong. (Amaranthaceae)
Atriplex gmelinii C. A. Mey. Ex Bong._1838 is an annual halophytic herb found in East Asia and North America. The chloroplast genome of A. gmelinii was successfully sequenced.
Jongsun Park +3 more
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The naturalization and invasion of alien species have caused a serious impact on the global environment and social development, and have become a global problem faced by countries in biodiversity management and ecological conservation.
Zhengtao REN +5 more
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New Zealand (NZ) spinach (Tetragonia tetragonoides) is an important leafy vegetable crop in Brazil and other countries. This plant is used as a substitute for common spinach because it is rustic and tolerant to tropical and subtropical environmental ...
Caio Mattos PEREIRA +2 more
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