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Fruit fly infestation of cucurbitaceous vegetables in Morogoro-Eastern Central Tanzania. [PDF]

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Tarimo P   +7 more
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Strategic honey bee hive placement improves honey bee visitation but not pollination in northern highbush blueberry. [PDF]

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Brouwer K   +10 more
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Pilostyles maya, a novel species from Mexico and the first cleistogamous species in Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales)

Phytotaxa, 2020
Pilostyles maya (Apodanthaceae), a new Mexican species endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula, is described and illustrated. Ecological, geographical, molecular, and morphological evidence are provided to support the new species status of Pilostyles maya.
P. F. Ortega-González   +4 more
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Floral Development and Morphoanatomy in the Holoparasitic Pilostyles boyacensis (Apodanthaceae, Cucurbitales) Reveal Chimeric Half-Staminate and Half-Carpellate Flowers

open access: closedInternational Journal of Plant Sciences, 2017
Premise of research. The Apodanthaceae, the only parasitic lineage within the order Cucurbitales, comprises one species of Apodanthes and 12 species of Pilostyles, parasitizing Salicaceae, and legu...
F. González, N. Pabón‐Mora
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RELAÇÕES FILOGENÉTICAS NO CORE CUCURBITALES (CUCURBITALES JUSS. EX BERCHT. J. PRESL)

Anais do 40º Encontro Regional de Botânicos - Regional MG, BA, ES, 2021
V. Santos   +4 more
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Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
Gene trees of holoparasitic plants usually show distinctly longer branch lengths than seen in photosynthetic closest relatives. Such substitution rate jumps have made it difficult to infer the absolute divergence times of parasites. An additional problem is that parasite clades often lack a fossil record.
S. Bellot, S. Renner
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