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Cyperaceae in Serra dos Martírios-Andorinhas, Pará, Brazil [PDF]
This study focuses on the Cyperaceae occurring in the Serra dos Martírios-Andorinhas (Serra dos Martírios- Andorinhas State Park, and São Geraldo do Araguaia Environmental Protection Area), in the São Geraldo do Araguaia municipality, state of Pará ...
Karina de Nazaré Lima Alves+3 more
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Since it was established that the early hominins of the Cradle of Humankind in South Africa ate 13C-enriched foods that may have included sedges with C4 photosynthetic pathways, much work has focused on the reconstruction of hominin dietary ecologies in ...
Marlize Lombard
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Characterization of the complete plastome of Cyperus rotundus L. (Cyperaceae)
Cyperus rotundus L. (C. rotundus) is a sedge belonging to the family Cyperaceae and is widely distributed in tropical and warmer temperate regions worldwide. It is one of the oldest traditional medicinal herbs in China, India, Japan, and Korea.
Renjie Wu, Cong Yu, Yang Wu
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Notes on Carex L. (Cyperaceae) in Guangxi
Carex L. as a super large genus with a high species diversity in the world, 100 species of Carex have been recorded from Guangxi at present. However, the resources of Carex in Guangxi are still unclear, and lack of research and investigation.
Zhaocen LU+3 more
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Cyperus rotundus L. (Nutgrass, family Cyperaceae) is a notorious weed which is widespread in temperate tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Smith B. Babiaka+3 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Carex myosuroides Villars, 1779 (Cyperaceae)
Carex myosuroides Villars, 1779 is a typical alpine sedge with both ecological and agricultural value. The work reported here is the first complete chloroplast genome of this species.
Hong-Yan Chen+3 more
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Holocentric Chromosomes Probably Do Not Prevent Centromere Drive in Cyperaceae
Centromere drive model describes an evolutionary process initiated by centromeric repeats expansion, which leads to the recruitment of excess kinetochore proteins and consequent preferential segregation of an expanded centromere to the egg during female ...
M. Krátká+4 more
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The predominantly austral genus Schoenus L. is the largest genus in tribe Schoeneae and one of the ten most species‐rich Cyperaceae genera, with over 150 accepted species found mostly in Australia, New Zealand, southeast Asia, and southern Africa.
T. L. Elliott+7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Bolboschoenus planiculmis (Cyperaceae)
Bolboschoenus planiculmis is a typical wetland sedge with both ecological and agricultural value. We report the first complete chloroplast genome sequence of this species.
Yu Ning+4 more
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Resolving generic limits in Cyperaceae tribe Abildgaardieae using targeted sequencing
Morphological characterizations of genera in Cyperaceae tribe Abildgaardieae have been highly problematic and the subject of much debate. Earlier molecular phylogenetic studies based on Sanger sequencing and a limited sampling have indicated that several
I. Larridon+17 more
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