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As espécies Commelina benghalensis, C. villosa, C. diffusa e C. erecta são conhecidas como trapoeraba e, freqüentemente, são confundidas entre si, dificultando o controle químico, o que pode provocar prejuízos econômicos e danos ambientais.
D.C. Rocha, R.A. Rodella, D. Martins
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Abstract Indigenous Peoples rely on biodiversity and traditional knowledge for health and well‐being, yet biological and cultural systems are threatened by ecological and social changes. Limited understanding exists on the factors that support the resilience of Indigenous Peoples' healthcare systems—the capacity of a healthcare system to adapt to ...
Sandrine Gallois +8 more
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Cyperaceae, Iridaceae, Commelinaceae as weeds.
Weeds: some species of Cyperaceae, Iridaceae, Commelinaceae have been presented with their characters ...
COLASANTE, Maria Antonietta +2 more
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Here, There and Everywhere: Widespread Non‐Native Plants in the World's Urban Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Aim To (a) produce a list of the most widespread naturalised non‐native plant species across cities of the world; (b) explore whether cities on different continents are invaded by the same group of widespread naturalised species; and (c) elucidate the origins of the most widespread naturalised urban species. Location Global.
David M. Richardson +15 more
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Dichorisandra rhizantha (Commelinaceae), a new morphologically unusual species from Bahia, Brazil
Aona, Lidyanne Y. S., Souza, Everton Hilo De, De Almeida Júnior, Railson A. C., Marinho, Lucas C., Bittrich, Volker, Do Amaral, Maria Do Carmo E. (2022): Dichorisandra rhizantha (Commelinaceae), a new morphologically unusual species from Bahia, Brazil ...
De Almeida Júnior, Railson A. C. +5 more
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Commelinaceae endémicas del Perú
The Commelinaceae are recognized in Peru with 11 genera and 46 species of herbaceous plants (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ulloa et al., 2004). Here we recognize three endemic taxa in two genera.
León, Blanca
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Five New Species Of Dichorisandra J. C. Mikan (commelinaceae) From Bahia State, Brazil
Summary: Five new species of the genus Dichorisandra J. C. Mikan are described based on field, herbarium and cultivation studies. The species described here are only known from the Atlantic rain forest from the State of Bahia, Brazil and have anthers ...
Amaral M.C.E., Aona L.Y.S., Faden R.B.
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This work aims to carry out a comparative analysis using RAPD molecular markers in four Commelina weed species from the state of Paraná and C. benghalensis populations from the states of Paraná and São Paulo, Brazil.
D.C. Rocha +3 more
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Figures for the life table response experiment analysis effect sizes for invasive and noninvasive ...
Jean H. Burns (2904191)
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Taxonomic revision of Neotropical Murdannia Royle (Commelinaceae)
This study provides a taxonomic revision for the Neotropical species of the genus Murdannia. Six species are recognized as native, including a new species and a new combination, while two Asian species are recognized as invasive.
Marco Octávio de Oliveira Pellegrini +2 more
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