Taxonomic inventory and distributions of Chenopodiaceae (Amaranthaceae s.l.) in Orenburg Region, Russia [PDF]
Orenburg Region is located in the South Urals, mostly in the steppe zone and is characterised by various landscapes suitable for many Chenopodiaceae. The species of Chenopodiaceae are present in all major plant communities (saline vegetation, steppes, on
Alexander Sukhorukov +5 more
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KARYOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS WITHIN Bassia hirsuta (L.) ASCH. IN BULGARIA
This study was performed to determine karyological and morphological variability within and between populations of Bassia hirsuta in Bulgaria and to reveal their ecological preferences and detailed morphological characteristics.
Mima Hristova TODOROVA +1 more
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The relationship between vegetation and soil supporting the habitats in 4 new industrial cities were assessed. Five main habitats were distinguished from inner city toward outskirts: lawns, home gardens, public gardens, waste lands and desert outskirts ...
Monier Abd EL-GHANI +3 more
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Ploidy level of the representatives of Chenopodiaceae based on genome size and chromosome numbers
The article presents the results of measuring the genome size (DNA content in nuclei) by flow cytometry and determining the ploidy level for 30 species of the Chenopodiaceae family in 50 natural populations from Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan ...
Мария Николаевна Ломоносова +5 more
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Average Mass of Seeds Encountered by Foraging Dabbling Ducks in Western Europe
Abstract Many dabbling ducks Anas spp. are largely granivorous, consuming a variety of seeds chiefly from aquatic plants. To assess the relative value and carrying capacity of wetlands for dabbling ducks, species‐specific information about seed mass is needed, but it is still largely missing or scattered in the literature. By combining weights of seeds
Céline Arzel +9 more
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Redescription and Biological Observations on Maximus strabus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
Biological observations of Maximus strabus (Gyllenhal, 1834) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) were conducted on two populations associated with two halophytic plants, Bassia hirsuta (L.) Asch. and Suaeda altissima (L.) Pall. in the Aras River valley.
N. Gültekin
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Abstract The repeated emergence of NADP–malic enzyme (ME), NAD–ME and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) subtypes of C4 photosynthesis are iconic examples of convergent evolution, which suggests that these biochemistries do not randomly assemble, but are instead specific adaptations resulting from unknown evolutionary drivers.
Chandra Bellasio, Marjorie R. Lundgren
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KARYOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS WITHIN Bassia hirsuta (L.) ASCH. IN BULGARIA
This study was performed to determine karyological and morphological variability within and between populations of Bassia hirsuta in Bulgaria and to reveal their ecological preferences and detailed morphological characteristics. The studied Bulgarian B. hirsuta populations have diploid chromosome number 2n=18.
TODOROVA, Mima Hristova +1 more
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Temporal change in plant communities and its relationship to soil salinity and microtopography on the Caspian Sea coast. [PDF]
Klink GV +5 more
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Native plant diversity for ecological reclamation in Moroccan open-pit phosphate mines. [PDF]
Zine H +5 more
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