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Low Allozymic Variation in the Bidens pilosa L. Complex (Asteraceae)
Biochemical Genetics, 2005João Semir +2 more
exaly
Mechanisms of influence of invasive Bidens frondosa L. on indigenous Bidens species
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2011exaly
A New Disubstituted Acetylacetone from the Leaves of Bidens Pilosa Linn
Natural Product Research, 2003exaly
Identification of Medicinal Bidens Plants for Quality Control Based on Organelle Genomes
Bidens plants are annuals or perennials of Asteraceae and usually used as medicinal materials in China. They are difficult to identify by using traditional identification methods because they have similar morphologies and chemical components.
Liping Nie, Zhengjun Wu, Yulin Lin
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Studies about reproductive biology of weed species can have implications on the establishment of controlling practices that minimize the effects of these weed populations on agricultural fields. The pollination biology of Bidens alba (L.) DC., B.
Maria Tereza Grombone-Guaratini +2 more
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Development of a Sex-Specific Marker for the Chinese Hooksnout Carp Opsariichthys bidens Günther, 1873 Based on Whole-Genome Resequencing and Bulked Segregant Analysis [PDF]
Sex-specific markers are important basic tools for the sex-controlled breeding of farmed fish. Here, we aimed to develop a rapid yet accurate, cost-effective method for determining the genetic sex of the Chinese hooksnout carp (Opsariichthys bidens), a ...
Feng Lin +9 more
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Characteristics of Floral Volatiles and Their Effects on Attracting Pollinating Insects in Three Bidens Species with Sympatric Distribution [PDF]
The transition from outcrossing to self-pollination is an evolutionary process in angiosperms. However, the changes in floral volatile composition during this process and their impacts on the behavior of pollinators are poorly understood. Therefore, this
Jun-Wei Ye +4 more
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Picromerus bidens (Linnaeus, 1758) Cimex bidens Linnaeus, 1758: 443. NEW DATA. — Valdieri, Valasco, 1550 m, 44.204067°N, 7.256410° E (WGS84), 31.VIII.2013, MN, MD leg., 2 specimens, MZUF. CHOROTYPE.
Cianferoni, Fabio +2 more
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