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NEW BOTANICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE ORIGIN OF THE RAPHIA PALMS AT ...
G. D. Peckham, F. A. van Jaarsveld
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LIVISTONA CHINENSIS, A FIRST RECORD OF A NATURALIZED PALM IN SOUTH ...
S. J. Siebert, A. M. Zobolo, J. L. Dowe
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Hybridization in palms (Arecaceae). [PDF]
AbstractHybridization has significant evolutionary consequences across the Tree of Life. The process of hybridization has played a major role in plant evolution and has contributed to species richness and trait variation. Since morphological traits are partially a product of their environment, there may be a link between hybridization and ecology ...
Bacon CD, Hill A.
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Phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity of two species related to family Arecaceae [PDF]
Several studies have focused on the biological and chemical properties of different species of the family Arecaceae. Isolation and characterization of the phytochemicals of Archontophoenix alexandrae (Wendl. & Drude) and Dictyosperma album (Bory) H.Wendl
Naglaa I Afifi +3 more
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The effect of aluminum treatment on metabolism in oil palm seedlings
Due to rainfall and high temperatures, the Amazonian soil undergoes changes in its source material and leaching of base cations. This results in deep, infertile, and acidic soil.
Ana Ecídia de Araújo Brito +10 more
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Palm Leaves as Potential Natural-fibre Source for a Tropical Island Developing State
The mechanical and chemical properties of fibers, extracted from four Mascarene endemic palm species, were determined in the untreated and mercerized states.
Hareenanden Ramasawmy +3 more
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Bacteria can symbiotic mutualism and synergize with plants in the tissue and do not cause harm to plants. On the other hand, bacteria resistance provides an opportunity to search for antibacterials from natural material without threatening plant ...
Diannita Harahap
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The complete chloroplast genome of Caryota obtusa, an endangered and economically important species
Caryota obtusa is an endangered and economically important species of the Arecaceae. The complete chloroplast genome sequence of this species is a circular molecule of 159,882 bp in size, including a pair of inverted repeats with length of 27,271 bp ...
Yongqian Gao +3 more
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The complete plastid genome of Phoenix canariensis Chabaud (Arecaceae) and phylogenetic analysis
Phoenix canariensis Chabaud is a vital ornamental and widely planted in the urban landscape of China. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of P.
Bowen Zou, Wanwan Long, Li He Yang Wu
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En el presente trabajo se muestran resultados de la identificación de cinco fósiles vegetales incluidos en ámbar de Simojovel, Chiapas. Las estructuras estudiadas corresponden a dos flores pertenecientes a la Familia Arecaceae; a dos hojas compuestas ...
Carlos Castañeda-Posadas +4 more
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