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Abstract Allium oreophilum, hitherto the representative of the monotypic A. subg. Porphyroprason from the second evolutionary lineage of Allium, is studied in detail. Over about 150 years, A. oreophilum was regarded as a somewhat polymorphous species with two synonyms, all described in the 19th century.
Nikolai Friesen +13 more
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The effect of vernalization on reproductive potential of garlic (Allium sativum L.) especially on flowering and its true seed production behaviour which includes bolting behaviour, scape colour, flower colour, bulbil colour, number of bulbils per umbel ...
YADWINDER KAUR, R K DHALL
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"Aegeritella superficialis" Bal. et Wis. and A. "tuberculata" Bal. et Wis. ("Deuteromycetes"), epizoic fungi on two "Formica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)" species in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
Aegeritella superficialis Bał. et Wił . i A. tuberculata Bał. et Wis. (Deuteromycetes ), fongs epizoics de dues espècies de Formica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) de la penísula Ibèrica. Aegeritella superficialis Bał. et Wił.
Espadaler, Xavier, Wisniewski, Jerzy
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Rediscovering the scientific and didactic value of minor herbarium collections: the seeds and fruits collection by Gustavo Bonaventura [PDF]
Seeds and fruits collections are very important from a systematic point of view and represent useful references in several disciplines and research fields.
Abbate, G. +5 more
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NEW VARIETY OF WINTER GARLIC «STRELETS»
The article presents the results of breeding of new variety of winter garlic “Strelets” developed as a result of clonal selection from local sample acquired in the Altai Territory. The variety trial revealed high seed production of this cultivar.
L. I. Gerasimova +2 more
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Rediscovery of Ornithogalum divergens Boreau (Hyacinthaceae) in Malta (Central Mediterranean) [PDF]
Ornithogalum diver gens had not been reported from the Maltese islands since 1927 and was presumed to be extinct here. Recently the species was rediscovered at the Buskett woodland and a new population was recorded at Girgenti.peer ...
Casha, Alex +4 more
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ABSTRACT Agents of taphonomy can bias skeletal parts and the frequency of bones in archaeological sites. An important factor to consider is the possible effect of bone density‐mediated attrition on archaeornithological assemblages. We scanned willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) specimens using a Lunar iDXA and an enCcore small animal body add‐on to ...
Frank J. Dirrigl Jr. +1 more
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This case report describes an elderly patient presenting with a persistent cough due to the aspiration of a mukago (edible yam bulbil), which is occasionally eaten in Japan. The foreign body was confirmed by chest CT and removed by flexible bronchoscopy.
Takayuki Yamamoto +8 more
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Algunes molses noves o rares per a la brioflora catalana [PDF]
Revisades algunes mostres de briòfits de l'herbari BCB, hem comprovat que les espècies Brachythecium mildeanum, Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum-var. robustum, Bryum barnesii, Bryum cyclophyllum, Bryum sauteri, Didy-modon nicholsonii, Mnium spinulosum i
Casas, Creu
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Studies of life history of Gagea graeca (Liliaceae) based on morphological and molecular methods
Background We studied the life history of Gagea graeca (L.) A. Terracc. (sect. Anthericoides) by field surveys on the Greek island of Crete, including quantitative analyses of 405 individuals, estimation of resource allocation by measuring the nitrogen ...
Martin Schnittler +5 more
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