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Pollen grains morphology characters and the chromosomal number of Some Chenopodiaceae plants
The pollen morphology characters and chromosome number of Arthrocnemum glaucum Del., Halocnemum strobiloceum (Pall.) M. Bieb. and Salicornia europaea L. (Salicornieae: Chenopodiaceae) plants were studied.
Haider Radhi Malih
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Morphological and physiological variability of species of Meloidogyne in West Africa and implications of their control [PDF]
The extreme morphological and physiological variability of certain rootknot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and its implication on the development of control methods of these parasites, based upon crop rotations and the use of resistant varieties of ...
Netscher, C.
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Herbs, shrubs or rarely trees; stems terete, angled or striate, often articulate. Leaves alternate or opposite, sessile or petiolate, simple and sometimes reduced to scales. Stipules present or wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual, minute, greenish, often mono- or bi-bracteate, solitary or usually in dense cymose glomerules, these
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(1749) Proposal to conserve the name Krascheninnikovia against Ceratoides (Chenopodiaceae) [PDF]
Heike Heklau
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El presente trabajo expone el análisis de los macrorrestos recuperados mediante la técnica de flotación en el sitio arqueológico Arroyo Malo 3 (AMA-3). Sus propósitos son: evaluar los procesos de formación del registro arqueobotánico, explorar el rol de ...
Carina Llano
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SYNOPSIS OF KOCHIA (CHENOPODIACEAE) IN NORTH AMERICA
Will H. Blackwell +3 more
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Bi-cropping fodder maize in an existing (grass)clover sward [PDF]
Organic cultivation of fodder maize is still considered to be difficult. Weed pressure, soil structure degradation during harvest and low nutrient efficiency are some of the common problems.
Eekeren, N. van +2 more
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Chenopodiaceae (part: Chenopodium)
ambrosioïdes Shortly and inconspicuously pubescent or puberulous, sometimes with some longer hairs on stem. Leaves mostly lanceolate, lower with more or less coarse irregular ascending teeth, upper becoming entire. Flower-clusters all or mostly bracteate. Sepals not at all keeled. Seeds (Fig. 2/5, p. 3) deep red-brown, about 0.5-0.8 mm.
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Uptake and Conversion of Three Different 5-Ring Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Cell Suspension Cultures of Various Chenopodiaceae-Species [PDF]
H. Harms
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Four rural cemeteries in central western NSW: Islands of Australiana in a European sea? [PDF]
Vascular plants present in groundstoreys of variously–managed areas in four cemeteries in central western NSW – two on the Central Western Slopes (Garra and Toogong) and two on the Central Tablelands (Lyndhurst and Carcoar) – were recorded over periods ...
Cole, Ian A. +3 more
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