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FIGURE 3. Habitat and map of occurrence. a: S. canaliculata in its natural habitat, Lindi Region. Note shiny green foliage and pungent leaf apices. b: S. pfennigii in its natural habitat, Lindi Region.
Burkart, Michael, Scharf, Uwe
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Mites of the genus Rhizoglyphus (Acari: Acaridae) are serious pests of plants belonging to the orders Liliales and Asparagales such as onions, garlic, lilies, and tulips.
Eric Palevsky +3 more
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A taxonomic review of Korean Asparagales and Liliales (Liliopsida)
A systematic review for Korean Liliopsida was carried out with rbcL and atpB sequence data. Congruent phylogenetic trees were obtained from two different data sets. Korean Liliopsida consists of the three orders, Asparagales, Liliales, and Dioscoreales sensu Dahlgren et al.
Chang Gee Jang, Martin F. Pfosser
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Using Angiosperms353 and plastid genome skimming approaches, the generic limits of Hyacinthinae were explored using DNA sequences to better understand their evolution. Floral morphology, a traditional generic delimiter, conflicts with the molecular groupings in many cases, but bulb morphology and cytogenetics define similar groups to DNA.
Hannah Hall +3 more
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In response to Chile's public policy to establish a national biodiversity inventory and monitoring system, we launched the HerbarioDigital.cl portal. We have digitised over 120,000 specimens representing more than 3,900 species from two Chilean herbaria, integrating them through a curated local taxonomic index.
Ricardo A. Segovia +5 more
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Gladiolus palustris (Asparagales: Iridacea) in Bulgaria: What we know? [PDF]
The Marsh Gladiolus, Gladiolus palustris is a Central-European geoelement that extends its distribution to Albania, Bulgaria and North Macedonia at the Balkan Peninsula. It has a local distribution and inhabits marshes and wet meadows. It is included in Annex IIb of the Council Directive 92/43 EEC. There are insufficient data for its populations across
Petrova,Antoaneta +3 more
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One of the two major clades of the endemic American Amaryllidaceae subfam. Amaryllidoideae constitutes the tetraploid-derived (n = 23) Andean-centered tribes, most of which have 46 chromosomes.
Alan W. Meerow +3 more
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Typification of Linnaean names in Eurasian Asphodelaceae
Abstract The typification of four Linnaean names of taxa belonging to the current circumscription of Asphodelaceae is discussed, in addition to the Linnaean‐related Anthericum mattiazzi. Lectotypes are designated from the Adriaan van Royen Herbarium at L (Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus var.
Lorenzo Peruzzi
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Sampling and age estimates for families and subfamilies of Asparagales.
Sampling and age estimates for families and subfamilies of Asparagales.
Dong-Kap Kim (390935) +3 more
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Colección de Alismatales, Apiales, Aquifoliales, Arecales y Asparagales del Museo Botánico CORD - IMBIV". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, &
Bionomia
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