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The annual flower trials were planted from 30 May through 4 June, 1999 in the Perennial Landscape and All America Selections Display Garden of the Georgeson Botanical Garden (64°51N, 147°52W). Fairbanks silt loam soil was fertilized with 1 0 -2 0 -2 0
Holloway, Patricia S. +4 more
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Transcriptome and morphological analyses of double flower formation in Dianthus chinensis
The double flower developmental process is regulated via a complex transcriptional regulatory network. To understand this highly dynamic and complex developmental process of Dianthus spp., we performed a comparative analysis of floral morphology and ...
Xiaoni Zhang +8 more
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Background Peanut allergy is characterized by increased levels of peanut-specific IgE in the serum of most patients. Thus, the most logical therapy would be to inhibit the IgE production by committed B-cells. This study aims to investigate the unreported
Yang Nan +4 more
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Horticultural markets promote alien species invasions : an Estonian case study of herbaceous perennials [PDF]
Gardening is a popular pastime, but commercial horticulture is responsible for the introduction of alien species and contributes to invasions in a variety of ways.
Bunce, Robert G. H. +2 more
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Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen Stein-Nelke Art ISFS: 136900 Checklist: 1015310 Caryophyllaceae Dianthus Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen Enthält: Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen subsp. sylvestris Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 10-30 cm hoch, einfach oder oben verzweigt, kahl, am Grund mit dicht stehenden sterilen Rosetten.
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Supplements to the flora of Bitterfeld and surroundings (10. supplement) [PDF]
Bisher nicht bekannte Fundorte von Pflanzen im Altkreis Bitterfeld werden aufgeführt. Einige für Sachsen-Anhalt erst vor kurzem nachgewiesene Taxa (z. B. Centaurea stoebe subsp.
Wölfel, Ulrich
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During 2003-2004 six "traditional" herbaceous plant species (Sedum reflexum, Sedum acre 'Aureum', Sedun spurium„Sedum floriferum, Festuca glauca) and six "new" plant species (Sedum pulchellum, Prunus tenella, fivericum polyphyllum, CeraiTtignIct ...
Zs. Fejes, L. Gerzson
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