The Complete Genome Sequence of the Moroccan endemic plant <i>Artemisia ifranensis</i> (Asteraceae, Asterales). [PDF]
Samlali HM+6 more
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Fire effects on the composition of soil seed bank and soil properties in Iran
Abstract Fire is a frequent phenomenon in rangelands and because of its complicated and different effects on natural ecosystems, it has great importance. Awareness of such fire effects on vegetation cover in point of rangeland management after fire is important and helps better understanding and sustainable management of rangelands.
Rouhollah Rezaei+3 more
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Self-Inhibition Effects of Litter-Mediated Plant-Phyllosphere Feedback on Seedling Growth in Invasive and Native Congeneric Species. [PDF]
Cao K, Shi P, Xu X, Wang J.
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Distinct Intra‐ and Interspecific Foraging Patterns of Stingless Bee Species as a Conservation Tool
In this study, we examined the foraging patterns of three rescued stingless bee species in the Bolivian Yungas using melissopalynology and plant–pollinator network analysis. We found distinct floral foraging patterns both within and among three stingless bee species in the Bolivian Yungas, suggesting niche partitioning at multiple levels.
Sissi Lozada‐Gobilard+4 more
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Pollen sterols are highly diverse but phylogenetically conserved
Baker EC+8 more
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Ethnopharmacological Survey of Plants Used as Folk Remedy in Gerze (Sinop, Türkiye). [PDF]
Günbatan T+3 more
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Observations on insect visitors to flowering plants on Isla Santa Cruz, Part II. Butterflies, moths, ants, hover flies and stilt bugs [PDF]
McMullen, Conley K.
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<i>Camchaya khongchiamensis</i> Chatan & Promprom (Asteraceae: Vernonieae), a New Species From Thailand. [PDF]
Promprom W, Munglue P, Chatan W.
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Plants, Pollinators and Pheromones: Promises and Lies of Semiochemicals
ABSTRACT Pollination is traditionally regarded as a quintessential mutualism, yet many plants employ deceptive strategies to achieve reproductive success. Among the most intriguing is sexual deception, wherein flowers mimic the sex pheromones and visual signals of female insects to attract male pollinators—without providing any reward.
Filip Slavković, Abdelhafid Bendahmane
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic analysis of Emilia prenanthoidea (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Huang Y+6 more
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