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The Repeatome in the Mega-Genus Epidendrum L. (Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae): An In Silico Comparative Analysis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Variation in repeatome composition is a major determinant of genome architecture and an important substrate for evolutionary change in plants.
Humberto A, Vaio M, Moraes A.
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The pollination and the breeding system of Epidendrum densiflorum (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae) were studied through fieldwork and controlled pollinations in cultivated plants.
R. S. Silveira, R. B. Singer, V. Ferro
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Clostridium ramosum is one of the obligate anaerobes that constitute the intestinal flora, and one of the rare Clostridia. With Clostridium ramosum, very few data have been reported to investigate antimicrobial susceptibility for clinical isolates that ...
Kazushi Yamairi +8 more
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Epidendrum petacaense, a new species of Orchidaceae from Sinaloa, Mexico
A new, unusual species of the Epidendrum anisatum group, Epidendrum petacaense is described from the extreme northern range of this genus, and is illustrated in full color, and compared with some of the closely related species: E.
E. Hágsater +4 more
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Abstract Fourteen species of the genus Epidendrum, recently collected in the Área de Conservación Privada La Pampa del Burro (ACPPB), five of them new to science (Epidendrumechinatiantherumsp. nov., E.imazaensesp. nov., E.parvireflexilobumsp.
J. Arista +6 more
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We report a case of Clostridium ramosum bacteremia in a 73-year-old patient with SARS-CoV-2 infection and right lower abdominal tenderness in China. The microbiological features and genomic epidemiological characteristics of C.
Danni Bao +5 more
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Epidendrum acuntasiorum and E. retrolobatum belonging to the Ferreyrae group, and E. bicornialpicola member to the Alpicola group are described and illustrated as new species.
J. A. Gonzáles +4 more
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Background: One of the main problems of in vitro propagation of orchids is the loss of specimens during acclimatization. This stage is crucial to promote morphological and physiological changes that allow their adaptation to ex vitro conditions ...
M. E. Mora-Herrera +4 more
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Although Ecuador is one of the richest places in the world in terms of biodiversity of species belonging to the Orchidaceae family, some of its species are endangered.
Nathalia Valencia-Glushchenko +5 more
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