Results 21 to 30 of about 524 (159)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Bhandari, N. N., Venkataraman, Revathi
openaire +2 more sources
Unraveling Evolution in the Homoploid Complex of <i>Baccharis</i> L. in Chile. [PDF]
Genotyping‐by‐Sequencing (GBS) was used to characterize hybrids originating from the species B. macraei and B. linearis and identifying the substructure of the hybrid complex. ABSTRACT Baccharis × intermedia (Asteraceae), found in central Chile, is a naturally occurring hybrid derived from the parent species B. macraei and B. linearis. It represents an
Schneider F +3 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Unlocking Tropical Forest Complexity: How Tree Assemblages in Secondary Forests Boost Biodiversity Conservation. [PDF]
Secondary forests are crucial for achieving COP15/16 conservation goals. An operational national approach was developed to identify and characterise forest ecosystems based on the dominant tree species in the canopy, serving as indicators for ecosystem extent and condition.
Souza Oliveira M +13 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Toward a phylogenomic classification of magnoliids. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Magnoliids are a strongly supported clade of angiosperms. Previous phylogenetic studies based primarily on analyses of a limited number of mostly plastid markers have led to the current classification of magnoliids into four orders and 18 families. However, uncertainty remains regarding the placement of several families.
Helmstetter AJ +14 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Feather Microbiota Landscapes: Biogeography and Phenology Shape Feather Microbiota Traits in a Migratory Seabird in a Subantarctic Ecosystem. [PDF]
ABSTRACT It is known that phenological changes (i.e., behavioural and sometimes morphological and physiological traits that repeat annually) influence the wildlife gut microbiota. However, it remains largely unknown to what extent geographic variation could modulate the effect that phenology has on wildlife microbiota.
Ochoa-Sánchez M +6 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Drimys confertifolia Phil. Tetrada, tetraédrico o cruciforme 44-53 µm de diÁmetro, unidad 32-38 µm. Monoporados, poros 5-10 µm de borde irregular formado por la nexina, la sexina se encuentra 3-5 µm del borde del poro. Exina de 4-7 µm de grosor. Sexina 3-4 µm de grosor, tectada.
openaire +2 more sources
Dendocarbin A: a sesquiterpene lactone fromDrimys winteri
The natural compound dendocarbin A, C15H22O3, is a sesquiterpene lactone isolated for the first time fromDrimys winterifor var chilensis. The compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic space groupP212121and its X-ray crystal structure confirmed theS/Rcharacter of the chiral centres at C-5/C-10 and C-9/C-11, respectively. The α-OH group at C-11 was found
Paz Robles, Cristian +3 more
openaire +5 more sources
Rooting of semihardwood cuttings of cataia collected in four seasons
Drymis brasiliensisMiers is a specie of the Winteraceae family, commonly known as cataia or pepper bark. This research was carried out with the aim to study the rooting of semihardwood cuttings, subjected to different concentrations of indolebutyric acid
Luciele Milani Zem +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Drimys brasiliensis Miers, conhecida como cataia ou casca-de-anta, é árvore nativa da Mata Atlântica e as cascas tem sido utilizadas medicinalmente a partir da exploração de plantas em populações naturais.
A Mariot +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Original Article Exploring the potent antimalarial properties of Drimys beccariana Gibbs through molecular docking analysis utilizing advanced structure-based drug design techniques Hermanto, Faizal; Ratih, Hestiary1; Alatas, Fikri1; Sutarna, Titta ...
Faizal Hermanto +3 more
doaj +1 more source

