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Two new species of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) from India
Diospyros ghatensis and D.
Ramesh, B.R., Franceschi, D. de
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The goal of the present study was to investigate biological aspects of Periga circumstans Walker, 1855 (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Hemileucinae) whose larvae were fed on leaves of khaki-plant (Diospyros khaki Linnaeus - Ebenaceae) and Mate-plant (Ilex ...
A. Specht +3 more
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Fig. 6. – Diospyros bardotiae H.N. Rakouth, G.E. Schatz & Lowry. A. Branch with mature fruits; B. Branch with immature fruits; C. Branch with male inflorescences.Published as part of Schatz, George E., Lowry Ii, Porter P., Rakouth, Hasina N ...
Lowry Ii, Porter P. +3 more
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A taxonomic revision of the continental African material previously included in Diospyros ferrea (Ebenaceae) [PDF]
Background and aims – As currently circumscribed, Diospyros ferrea represents one of the most geographically widespread species in the genus and had previously been described as an ochlospecies because of its particularly challenging morphological ...
Edgard Mestre Serra +6 more
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The complete plastome sequence of Diospyros blancoi A. DC. (Ebenaceae)
The plastome sequences of Diospyros blancoi A. DC. (Ebenaceae) were completed in this study (NCBI acc. no. KX426216). The gene order and structure of the D. blancoi plastome are collinear with the typical plastome of land plants. The complete plastome size is 157,745 bp in length and consists of a large single-copy region of 87,246 bp and a small ...
Jo, Sangjin +4 more
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Background Diospyros malabarica is a well known flowering plant indigenous to Indian subcontinent which is used in folklore medicine for several purposes.
Tusnova Sharmin +5 more
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THE DIOSPYROS SALICIFOLIA COMPLEX (EBENACEAE) IN MESOAMERICA
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Provance, Mitchell C +2 more
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Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) associated with persimmon Diospyros kaki L. (Ebenaceae) in Southern Brazil. [PDF]
Temperate fruit production is an important economic activity in Southern Brazil. In this region, persimmon Diospyros kaki L. (Ebenaceae) is grown in small farms for domestic consumption and internal market. Mealybugs are o*en found in at least 50% of the
MALAUSA, T. +4 more
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Anatomia da madeira de Maba inconstants (Jacq.) Gris. (Ebenaceae)
This study describes the general, macroscopic and microscopic anatomical structure of the called "Maria-Preta" (Maba inconstans (Jacq.) Gris.), a native tree to the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The wood anatomy of this species is compared with the
Marchiori, José Newton Cardoso
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