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Characterization of Pseudomonas mediterranea and Pseudomonas viridiflava strains associated with tomato pith necrosis in the Al Taif region, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Clonal integration and Bacillus subtilis modulate Glechoma longituba performance and soil microbial communities. [PDF]
Zhao BN, Wang XG, Zhang R, He XG, Si C.
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An interactive heuristic model to test ecological and evolutionary hypotheses on incipient polyploid species. [PDF]
Schneider JS +4 more
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An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding. [PDF]
Hedhly A +6 more
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Variation in secondary chemistry within a natural population of birch, effect of genotype, environment and ontogeny [PDF]
Laitinen, Marja-Leena
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Are stoneworts (Characeae) clonal plants?
Aquatic Botany, 2012Two questions have been posed: whether the concept of clonality may be applied to charophytes (Characeae) and whether species of the genus Chara differ in the features connected with clonal life strategy. The following criteria of clonality were established: 1/an iterative growth form characterised by a horizontal (above- or underground) axis and ...
Katarzyna Bociąg, Emilia Rekowska
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Clonal integration increases tolerance of a phalanx clonal plant to defoliation
Science of The Total Environment, 2017Defoliation by herbivores commonly imposes negative effects on plants, and physiological integration (resource sharing) can enhance the ability of guerilla clonal plants to tolerate stresses. Here we examined whether physiological integration can increase the ability of phalanx clonal plants to withstand defoliation.
Pu Wang +7 more
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Plant clonality: Biology and diversity
Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica, 1994The current approaches to the study of clonal plants are reviewed. Most studies concentrate at the level of the ramet and clonal fragment exploring the “microscopic” view of clonal plants, dealing with the translocation of resources, clonal integration, plasticity of growth etc.
Tomáš Herben +3 more
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