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Obituary on Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Jürgen Jäger
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Jürgen Jäger, former director of the Institute of Plant Ecology at the Justus-Liebig-Universität in Gießen, Germany, passed away at the age of 71 on 18th of August 2013.
Vereinigung für Angewandte Botanik e.V. (VAB)
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Doktoravhandling forsvart ved Institut for ekologisk botanik, Uppsala Universitet 23. april 1982.
Sven Skjenneberg
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Abstract The water‐lily clade represents the second earliest‐diverging branch of angiosperms. Most of its species belong to Nymphaeaceae, of which the “core Nymphaeaceae”—comprising the genera Euryale, Nymphaea and Victoria—is the most diverse clade.
Jessica A. Roestel +4 more
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Bryophytes from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (West Central Africa) : 4., notes on some nomina nuda from Annobon [PDF]
Eight moss species corresponding to nomina nuda recorded in the literature from Annobon Island are listed with their recent determination and current names. Leucophanes unguiculatum, Philonotis uncinata var. glaucescens and Vesicularia strephomischos are
Heras Pérez, Patxi +1 more
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Tanzanian forest tree plot diversity and elevation [PDF]
Observed variation in species richness on ecological gradients and between regions has attracted several different explanations. Climatic factors, such as energy availability, precipitation and mean annual temperature, are frequently cited to explain ...
Lovett, J.C.
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The best concentration of oregano oil as an anaesthetic agent was 60 mg L−1 for tilapia. It is compared with clove oil and its effect on stress of fish by plasma glucose and cortisol levels with different time point applications showed no significant differences.
Türker Bodur +2 more
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The clubroot disease of Brassicaceae is caused by the obligate biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae. The disease is characterized by abnormal tumorous swellings of infected roots that result in reduced drought resistance and insufficient ...
Sabine Jülke, Jutta Ludwig-Müller
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SUMMARY Phytohormones are essential signaling molecules regulating various processes in growth, development, and stress responses. Genetic and molecular studies, especially using Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), have discovered many important players involved in hormone perception, signal transduction, transport, and metabolism.
Takuya Yoshida +6 more
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