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Morphoanatomy and ontogeny of fruit in Bromeliaceae species Morfoanatomia e ontogenia de fruto em espécies de Bromeliaceae [PDF]
This study aims to give an overall view of fruit structure in Bromeliaceae, since these studies are extremely scarce in this family, showing the morphology, anatomy and ontogeny of fruits of six species belonging to six different genera, representing ...
Natividad Ferreira Fagundes +1 more
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Anatomy of the developing fruit of Metrodorea nigra A. St.-Hil. (Rutaceae)
The pericarp and seed in development of Metrodorea nigra were investigated structurally.The flowers and fruits in different stages of maturation were fixed in FAA 50 and cross-and longitudinally sectioned, according to usual techniques.
Luiz Antonio de Souza +2 more
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The mammalian pineal gland is a structure that in recent years has been extensively studied, due to its functions and the hormones it produces. Bats are the only known flying mammals, with the order having a large number of species.
Olopade James O. +4 more
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In this study, we developed tigecycline resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae ST23 strains in vitro and investigated the change in virulence associated with hypermucoviscosity. In vitro-induced tigecycline-resistant (TGC-IR) K.
Suyeon Park +3 more
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Anatomical study of different fruit types in Argentine species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum (Solanaceae) [PDF]
The fruits of 11 species of Solanum subgen. Leptostemonum were studied. Cross and/or longitudinal microtome sections, stained mostly with astra blue/basic fuchsin, were prepared for microscopic examination.
Franco Chiarini, Gloria Barboza
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Fruit evolution in Hydrophyllaceae [PDF]
Premise Fruit type and morphology are tightly connected with angiosperm diversification. In Boraginales, the first-branching families, including Hydrophyllaceae, have one- to many-seeded capsules, whereas most of the remaining families have four-seeded ...
Federico Luebert +7 more
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In vivo role of capsular polysaccharide in Mycoplasma mycoides [PDF]
Capsular polysaccharides have been confirmed to be an important virulence trait in many gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Similarly, they are proposed to be virulence traits in minimal Mycoplasma that cause disease in humans and animals.
Schieck, Elise G. +15 more
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Serjania is among the largest Neotropical genera of Sapindaceae and comprises ∼240 species. Traditionally, the genus has been defined by its schizocarpic fruits separating into three distally winged mericarps.
Victor W. Steinmann (7065719) +2 more
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Closing bodies in the capsular fruits of Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae)—a review
Capsular fruits of the Mesembryanthema' are uniquely diverse and have been used to establish groupings within the tribe Ruschieae.The function, structure and development of the closing bodies of the Ruschioideae are reviewed from existing litrature and are supplemented by personal observations, providing a framework for future research aimed at ...
H. Kurzweil, P. Burgoyne
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