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Floristic Diversity and Indicator Species Analysis Along Altitudinal Gradients of the Upper Indus Basin, Northern Pakistan. [PDF]
Altitudinal gradients substantially influence floristic diversity and indicator species. Three vegetation communities were identified, each shaped by specific environmental variables. Mantel test shows that altitude, Ca, K, Na are key drivers of species diversity and association.
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Epimedium L. is a medicinally important herbaceous genus in the family Berberidaceae. Epimedium fargesii Franch. is only narrowly inhabited in the Daba Mountains in China.
Xiang Liu +6 more
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Epimedium jinchengshanense Y. J. Zhang & J. Q. Li 2014 is an important ornamental and medicinal herb, but of unclear taxonomy. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of E. jinchengshanense was sequenced.
Yanqin Xu +5 more
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Berberis weiningensis is a frequently-used traditional Chinese medicinal herb that included various active alkaloids. In this study, we assembled the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of B. weiningensis. The complete cp genome of B.
Tu Feng +5 more
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The data on the introduction of representatives of the genera Berberis L. and Mahonia Nutt. (Berberidaceae Juss.) in the collection of Botanical Garden of National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv) are presented. An analysis
O.M. Iakobchuk +2 more
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Epimedium qingchengshanense G. Y. Zhong & B. L. Guo is an endangered species with high ornamental value and medicinal value in China. In this study, we reported the first complete chloroplast (cp) genome of E. qingchengshanense. The whole cp genome of E.
Yanjiao Luo +9 more
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Berberis fiebrigii (Berberidaceae), su presencia en Argentina
Ayarde, Hugo; Eva Bulacio. 2017. “ Berberis fiebrigii (Berberidaceae), su presencia en Argentina”. Lilloa 54 (1). En este artículo, sobre la base de colectas realizadas en las Sierras de Calilegua (Jujuy), se cita por primera vez para Argentina a ...
Hugo Ayarde, Eva Bulacio
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Epimedium L. is the largest herbaceous genus of Berberidaceae which comprises more than 60 species. Epimedium pudingense is a rare plant species only narrowly inhabited in the Puding County in the Guizhou Province of China.
Yixin Zhang +9 more
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The viability of pollen in some species of Berberis L. in Absheron conditions
The study of pollen viability in trees and shrubs under conditions of introduction is one of the determining factors in the adaptation of a plant to new conditions.
Salakhova Elnara Khanhuseyn
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Epimedium L. is an important medicinal herbaceous genus in the family Berberidaceae. Epimedium platypetalum K. Mey. is a plant species only narrowly distributed in the western part of China. Here, the complete chloroplast genome of Epimedium platypetalum
Xiang Liu +6 more
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