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Winter deciduous forests signify a relict ecosystem that survives restricted to microclimatic zones of high mountains in the western Mediterranean Basin and they are well represented in the southern Iberian Peninsula (Sierra Nevada, Spain). Given the scarce knowledge of their phenological behaviour, the aim of this work was to obtain the annual ...
Manuel Pavón‐Núñez +2 more
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Berberis microphylla: A species with phenotypic plasticity in different climatic conditions [PDF]
Berberis microphylla G. Forst., commonly called as "calafate" produces small fruits with high content of carbohydrates, phenols and antioxidants. The objective of this work was to characterize the vegetative and reproductive cycle of Berberis microphylla
Alonso, Marta +2 more
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Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) root extract shows potential in treating cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major. In a BALB/c mouse model, treatment significantly reduced wound size and parasite load while enhancing inflammatory markers IL‐1 and IL‐6. These results highlight barberry's therapeutic promise against leishmaniasis.
Sadegh Shirian +3 more
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Морфология пыльцы некоторых представителей рода Berberis L. в условиях Белгородской области [PDF]
С помощью электронного ионно-растрового микроскопа Quanta 200 3D изучена морфология пыльцевых зерен 4 видов рода Berberis L. и одной формы барбариса обыкновенного: B.
Жиленко, В. Ю. +2 more
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Phylogeography of a Tertiary relict plant, Meconopsis cambrica (Papaveraceae), implies the existence of northern refugia for a temperate herb [PDF]
The perennial herb Meconopsis cambrica, a western European endemic, is the only European species of the otherwise Himalayan genus Meconopsis and has been interpreted as a Tertiary relict species.
Kadereit, Joachim W. +2 more
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Temporally disjunct herbaceous species differ in leaf embolism resistance
Summary In the temperate Northern Hemisphere, herbaceous community composition undergoes major seasonal phenological shifts. Despite significant variation in water availability across growing seasons, few studies have associated physiological traits with seasonal shifts in community composition.
Ian M. Rimer, Scott A. M. McAdam
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Номенклатурные новинки в семействах Berberidaceae и Asteraceae
Обнародованы новые номенклатурные комбинации: Berberis spryginii (Tzvelev) Tatanov et Vasjukov, comb. et stat. nov. (Berberidaceae), Jacobaea schwetzowii (Korsh.) Tatanov et Vasjukov, comb. nov. (Asteraceae).
Иван Владимирович Татанов +1 more
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Embryology of Gymnospermium microrrhynchum (Berberidaceae)
An intensive study of the embryology of Gymnospermium microrrhynchum was conducted to provide information regarding a discussion of the phylogenetic relationships of the genus, which is yet unstudied. Our results indicated that Gymnospermium is similar to other genera of Berberidaceae in terms of its embryological features. Nevertheless, newly reported
Balkrishna Ghimire +2 more
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Beak deformities in north Patagonian birds [PDF]
Within the last decade, many individuals of several bird species with abnormal and strange beaks deformationshave been reported from Alaska, United States, and from United Kingdom and Ireland.
Cueto, Víctor +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Plagiorhegma dubia Maxim., a traditional Chinese medicinal herb
Plagiorhegma dubia Maxim. is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb from Plagiorhegma, Berberidaceae, which is distributed in the northeast of China, Korea, Russia. The complete chloroplast genome is 152,468 bp in length, with large single copy (LSC 82,257
Caihong Wang +5 more
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