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Pollen collection by the western honeybee and common eastern bumble bee foraging in a common landscape and applications for agri-environment schemes. [PDF]
Minahan D, Brunet J.
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Understanding maternal Ethnomedical Folklore in Central Uganda: a cross-sectional study of herbal remedies for managing Postpartum hemorrhage, inducing uterine contractions and abortion in Najjembe sub-county, Buikwe district. [PDF]
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Commelinaceae. Commelina benghalensis L., Commelina diffusa Burm.f. subsp. diffusa, Floscopa africana (P.Beauv.) C.B.Clarke.
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Commelinaceae. Commelina benghalensis L., Commelina diffusa Burm.f. subsp. diffusa, Floscopa africana (P.Beauv.) C.B.Clarke.
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New Names in Commelinaceae. American Commelinaceae: XI
Kew Bulletin, 1983Combinaisons nouvelles dans les genres Callisia, Gibasis et Tradescantia, T. zebrina est reetablie avec un nom nouveau chez T.
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Ecdysteroids from Dichorisandra hexandra (Commelinaceae)
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2009Tubercles of D. hexandra have been used in Panamanian traditional medicine to treat body ache (Gupta et al., 2005), frequent painful urination, cold and diarrhea (CIFLORPAN, 2004) and snake bites (Joly et al., 1987). D. hexandra has different common names among Panamanian ethnic groups.
Angela I. Calderón +2 more
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1981
Two new names are published: Gibasis venustula subsp. robusta D. R. Hunt and Tradescantia poelliaeT). R. Hunt.
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Two new names are published: Gibasis venustula subsp. robusta D. R. Hunt and Tradescantia poelliaeT). R. Hunt.
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THE GENUS RHOPALEPHORA COMMELINACEAE
1977(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Chromosome numbers in Malawian Commelinaceae
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1973In this account chromosome numbers of 22 species and varieties from five genera of Commelinaceae occurring in Malawi are given. For 14 of them this is the first time their chromosome numbers have been reported. A wide range of chromosome numbers of 2n = 26, 28, 30. 44. 52 and 60 is noted in Commelina.
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Self-incompatibility in the Commelinaceae
Annals of Botany, 1981This paper reports on a survey of self-incompatibility in 1 10 species of 22 genera in the family Commelinaceae. Genera from both tribes, Tradescantieae and Commelineae are included. Fifty-five species were found to be self-incompatible, 50 species self-compatible, and five species comprised individuals which were self-incompatible and individuals ...
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