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Liriope platyphylla F.T. Wang & Tang and Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker Gawl are morphologically similar perennial herbaceous plants belonging to the Asparagaceae family used as evergreen ornamental plants as well as for medicinal purposes ...
Yeonjeong Lee +8 more
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Asparagaceae’s large embryo sacs display a central cell nucleus polarized toward the chalaza, which means the sperm nucleus that fuses with it during double fertilization migrates an atypical long distance before karyogamy.
Alejandra G. González-Gutiérrez +3 more
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For centuries, communities have used medicinal plants to treat various diseases, such as Sansevieria trifasciata (Asparagaceae), for wound healing. However, a study on the wound-healing activity of this plant has not been conducted. Therefore, this study
N. Yuniarsih +6 more
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New state record and range extension for Mycterus youngi Pollock (Coleoptera: Mycteridae) – but is it really rare? [PDF]
Mycterus youngi was described from Wisconsin and “L.S” (presumed to indicate along Lake Superior). All but one of the specimens in the type series were collected between 1947 and 1949. Herein, three females of M.
Young, Daniel K.
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Polygonatum Miller belongs to the tribe Polygonateae of Asparagaceae. The horizontal creeping fleshy roots of several species in this genus serve as traditional Chinese medicine.
Dong-Juan Zhang +5 more
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Inflorescence structure is very diverse and homoplasious, yet the developmental basis of their homoplasy is poorly understood. To gain an understanding of the degree of homology that these diverse structures share, we characterize the developmental ...
Jesús Martínez-Gómez +8 more
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Loncomelos koprulense (Asparagaceae), a new species from southern Turkey [PDF]
A new species, Loncomelos koprulense (Asparagaceae), is described and illustrated from southern Turkey. It is a very rare endemic species growing on small semi-rocky escarpments within the Köprülü Kanyon in the province of Antalya.
Sandro Bogdanović +2 more
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Beyond food and medicine, but necessary for life, too: other folk plant uses in several territories of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands [PDF]
53 p., mapa, tablas, gráfico -- La licencia Creative Commons de los datos que se han utilizado en este artículo es: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/[Background] Ethnobotanical academic research, particularly in European industrialised ...
Bonet, Maria Angels +7 more
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The complete plastome and phylogeny of Barnardia japonica (Asparagaceae)
Barnardia japonica is a perennial herb in Asparagaceae, which has important ornamental and medicinal value. Here, we sequenced and characterized the plastome of B. japonica from Sichuan, China. The plastome length of B. japonica was 156,111 bp, including
Li Chen +4 more
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Pollination of <i>Dipcadi saxorum</i> Blatt. (Asparagaceae: Scilloideae)
Hensal Rodrigues +2 more
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