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Quantification of light screening by anthocyanins in leaves of Berberis thunbergii
Planta, 2017Up to 40% of incident light was screened in red Berberis leaves in vivo by anthocyanins, resulting also in up to 40% reduction of light-limited photosynthesis. The biological function of anthocyanins in leaves has been strongly discussed, but the hypothesis of a screening function is favored by most authors.
Lars Nichelmann, W. Bilger
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Molecular characterisation of Berberis thunbergii cultivars using microsatellite markers
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2016ABSTRACTDue to a growing concern for black stem rust (BSR) disease in wheat-producing regions of the USA and Canada, the sale and movement of barberry plants to ‘quarantined’ regions is restricted to just a few cultivars approved as being BSR-resistant.
K. Lambert, S. G. Obae
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2023
Invasive species are widely implicated in the decline of songbird populations, potentially via indirect effects such as the restructuring of ecological communities by non-native plants.
Wales A. Carter, Chad L Seewagen
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Invasive species are widely implicated in the decline of songbird populations, potentially via indirect effects such as the restructuring of ecological communities by non-native plants.
Wales A. Carter, Chad L Seewagen
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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry, 2021
In recent years, silver nanoparticles have been used as modern chemotherapeutic drugs to treat several cancers such as pancreatic, breast, prostate, and blood cancers.
Juan Guo +7 more
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In recent years, silver nanoparticles have been used as modern chemotherapeutic drugs to treat several cancers such as pancreatic, breast, prostate, and blood cancers.
Juan Guo +7 more
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MICROPROPAGATION OF BERBERIS THUNBERGII
Acta Horticulturae, 1991V ...
Karhu, Saila, Hakala, Kaija
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Biological Invasions, 2010
Germination, growth and survival of green Berberis thunbergii and its purple ornamental form, Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea, were compared in five natural environments (full sun meadow, edge of woods, moist woods, dry woods, pine woods) to determine whether these two forms have a similar ability to naturalize.
Jessica D. Lubell, Mark H. Brand
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Germination, growth and survival of green Berberis thunbergii and its purple ornamental form, Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea, were compared in five natural environments (full sun meadow, edge of woods, moist woods, dry woods, pine woods) to determine whether these two forms have a similar ability to naturalize.
Jessica D. Lubell, Mark H. Brand
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Anther Tripping and Pollen Dispensing in Berberis thunbergii
American Midland Naturalist, 1994-Stamens of Berberis thunbergii respond to a tactile stimulus by snapping toward the stigma. When filaments are stimulated ("tripped"), anthers that strike an object (e.g., a glass cover slip or floral visitor) deposit some of the sticky pollen that is held together by viscin threads. When stamens were stimulated experimentally, 53% of the total pollen
Gretchen Lebuhn, Gregory J. Anderson
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2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Berberidaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Berberidaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Northeastern Naturalist, 2020
We conducted a limited survey to analyze the potential effects of thick understory patches of Berberis thunbergii (Japanese Barberry), an invasive shrub, on forest-dwelling salamanders.
R. Utz, Melanie N. Fetsko
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We conducted a limited survey to analyze the potential effects of thick understory patches of Berberis thunbergii (Japanese Barberry), an invasive shrub, on forest-dwelling salamanders.
R. Utz, Melanie N. Fetsko
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