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ABSTRACT During Pleistocene cold stages, European temperate forests were not only restricted to refugia in the southern European peninsulas. Rather, there is increasing evidence for the survival of trees also in isolated patches further north, termed ‘northern refugia’.
Camille Voisin +8 more
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Wild Species from the Asteraceae Family, Traditionally Consumed in Some Mediterranean Countries. [PDF]
Kozuharova E +8 more
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Evolution of UV reflection in bee‐ and bird‐pollinated flowers
Pollinators shape floral UV reflection across angiosperms, supporting the bee‐avoidance hypothesis in red flowers and revealing mixed patterns in white and yellow flowers. Abstract Floral colour is a key trait mediating plant–pollinator interactions, with UV reflection hypothesized to evolve in response to the effectiveness of pollinators.
L. C. Oliveira +7 more
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Pan-Plastome Analysis Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Genetic Divergence of <i>Adenocaulon himalaicum</i> (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Lin N +5 more
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Abstract Introduction The establishment of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) plantings in semiarid regions is challenging due to variable weather that can result in extreme temperature fluctuations and prolonged drought conditions. Methods We evaluated four management methods to improve plant diversity and density in eastern and central Montana ...
Drew A. Scott +10 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Coreopsis lanceolata</i> L. and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Wan C +4 more
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In South Brazilian grasslands, invasion by African C4 grasses, such as Urochloa eminii (Mez) Davidse (formerly U. decumbens), poses a significant threat to biodiversity. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the effects of plastic tarps and herbicide application on U. eminii cover in a heavily invaded protected area.
Lua D. Cezimbra +4 more
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<i>Dorobaea linearifolia</i> (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), a distinctive new species of the subtropical montane forests of central Peru. [PDF]
Montesinos-Tubée DB, Pruski JF.
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