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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Betula microphylla (Betulaceae)
Betula microphylla (Betulaceae) is a species widely distributed in Xinjiang China and in Mongolia and Siberia of Russia. In this study, we described the complete chloroplast genome of B. microphylla based on Illumina paired-end sequencing.
Donglai Hua, Jianbo Zhu
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The complete chloroplast genome of Carpinus Laxiflora (Betulaceae)
Carpinus laxiflora is a member of the family Betulaceae. In the present study, we analyzed the complete chloroplast genome sequence of C. laxiflora using the Ion Torrent Platform. We found that the chloroplast genome of C.
Min Woo Lee +3 more
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New records of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Trombidiformes, Eriophyidae) from Golestan province of Iran [PDF]
: Four Eriophyoid mite species are reported from Golestan province of Iran as new records. They are Tetra salixis (Xue et al., 2006) on Salix caprea Kilmarnock (Saliaceae); Tegonotus depressus (Nalepa, 1894) on Corylus avellana Contorta (Betulaceae ...
A Gol, H Sadeghi Nmaghi, X Feng Xue
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Corylus americana American Filbert
This document provides an overview of the American filbert (Corylus americana), a shrub native to the eastern United States. It details the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread, leaf arrangement, and fall color.
Edward Gilman
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Corylus avellana 'Contorta' Contorted European Filbert, Henry Lauder's Walking Stick
This document provides an overview of the Contorted European Filbert (Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’), also known as Henry Lauder’s Walking Stick. It describes the plant’s unique twisted stems and branches, its growth habits, and its ornamental features ...
Edward Gilman
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Corylus L. is an economically and phylogenetically important genus in the family Betulaceae. Taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships of Corylus species have long been controversial for lack of effective molecular markers.
Zhen Yang +4 more
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Alpine flora of Kashmir Himalaya: floristic assessment, life history traits and threat status
Alpine ecosystems in the Himalaya are considered to be at a higher risk to anthropogenic global change drivers. The Kashmir Himalaya, located in the north‐western side of the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot, harbors a diverse alpine flora, which remains systematically little investigated.
Bilal A. Rasray +5 more
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Chemotaxonomic metabolite profiling of 62 indigenous Korean plant species was performed by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)-linear trap quadrupole-ion trap (LTQ-IT) mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS) combined with multivariate
Sarah Lee +8 more
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Background Pollen‐food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is caused by the cross‐reaction of the specific IgE to pollen allergens with similar allergens contained in fruits, vegetable, and nuts.
Tokiko Yoshida +4 more
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As climate change alters seasonal patterns, temperate tree populations face a growing risk of phenological mismatch, where seed dispersal and germination no longer align with favourable conditions for survival. This study predicted how warming by the end of the century will affect seed dormancy breaking and germination in populations of three UK tree ...
Roberta L. C. Dayrell +8 more
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