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First fossil tumbling flower beetle-type larva from 99 million-year-old amber [PDF]
Beetle larvae often differ significantly in morphology from their adult counterparts. Therefore, it should be surprising that these immatures are often not considered to the same extent as the adult beetles.
Haug, Carolin +3 more
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Inventarisasi Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae Di Kabupaten Lamongan [PDF]
Indonesia has rich of plant species because of its habitat variation. Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, and Gymnospermae mostly grow on highland habitat. Height of the habitat causes change of micro-climate, especially humidity.
Mahbubillah, M. Ainul +3 more
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A new classification and linear sequence of extant gymnosperms [PDF]
A new classification and linear sequence of the gymnosperms based on previous molecular and morphological phylogenetic and other studies is presented.
Chase, Mark W. +5 more
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Content assessment of the primary biodiversity data published through GBIF network: Status, challenges and potentials [PDF]
With the establishment of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) in 2001 as an inter-governmental co-ordinating body, concerted efforts were made during the past decade to establish a global research infrastructure to facilitate the sharing,
Ariño, Arturo H. +6 more
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In this article the results of observations on the rhythms of seasonal development of Cycadopsida representatives from the collection of M.M. Grishko National botanical garden NAS of Ukraine are represented. The information about climatic conditions in natural habitats for all studied species is given.
Gaidarzhy, O., Ivannikov, R.
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THE PLANT STUDY OF GUNUNG SARI UNM CAMPUS AREA AS A HIGHER PLANT BOTANY LEARNING RESOURCES [PDF]
: The study aimed to describe the diversity of flora in the UNM Gunung Sari Campus area. This research is qualitative descriptive research, namely research conducted by describing the research data that have been carried out systematically and ...
Lodang, Hamka +2 more
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Plastid phylogenomic analysis of green plants: A billion years of evolutionary history
Premise of the Study For the past one billion years, green plants (Viridiplantae) have dominated global ecosystems, yet many key branches in their evolutionary history remain poorly resolved. Using the largest analysis of Viridiplantae based on plastid genome sequences to date, we examined the phylogeny and implications for morphological evolution at ...
Matthew A. Gitzendanner +4 more
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Summary Liverworts are the most basal group of extant land plants. Nonetheless, the molecular biology of liverworts is poorly understood. Gene expression has been studied in only one species, Marchantia polymorpha. In particular, no microRNA (miRNA) sequences from liverworts have been reported.
Sylwia Alaba +11 more
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Phylogenetic position of hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) [PDF]
A variety of gymnosperms (13 species of conifer from 5 families and 2 species of non-conifer) were collected and the small ribosomal subunit (18s rRNA) was sequenced by direct sequencing.
Godwin, I.D. +3 more
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Peculiar Evolutionary History of miR390‐Guided TAS3‐Like Genes in Land Plants
PCR‐based approach was used as a phylogenetic profiling tool to probe genomic DNA samples from representatives of evolutionary distant moss taxa, namely, classes Bryopsida, Tetraphidopsida, Polytrichopsida, Andreaeopsida, and Sphagnopsida. We found relatives of all Physcomitrella patens miR390 and TAS3‐like loci in these plant taxa excluding ...
Maria S. Krasnikova +7 more
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