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Soil and plant communities co-regulating plant biomass allocation patterns along a saline-alkali gradient, case study of Allium ramosum in Songnen Grassland, Northeast China

Frontiers in Plant Science
Aims Plants have developed sophisticated mechanisms to adapt to changing environments. The strategies for biomass allocation is critical for plant to ensure fitness. Increasing soil salinity has a dramatic impact on plant growth and reproduction from the
Changxing Fu   +7 more
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Impact of different plant growth promoters on the physicochemical properties, volatile compounds, and antioxidant capacity of Allium ramosum flowers

Frontiers in Plant Science
Plant growth promoters regulate the production of bioactive compounds within plants, stimulating the accumulation of aromatic substances. However, the potential mechanisms by which amino acid fertilizers (Feihong Fertilizer Co., Ltd., main components ...
Rui Xu   +7 more
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A ten-year retrospective on the efficacy of droplet vitrification for cryobanking of Allium ramosum L. germplasm.

Cryo-letters
BACKGROUND Allium ramosum is an important member of the genus Allium, which is commonly known as Chinese chive or fragrant-flowered garlic. Conserving the genetic diversity of different species of Allium is crucial, and cryopreservation has emerged as an
Subhash Chander   +4 more
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Anaerobic pericarditis due to Clostridium ramosum: First known case report

IDCases
Anaerobic pathogens are uncommon etiologies of pericardial infections. Clostridium ramosum, an obligate anaerobic gram-positive bacillus and member of the normal gastrointestinal flora, is generally considered of low virulence but has been implicated in ...
R. Mylavarapu, Moamen Al Zoubi
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Epidendrum rasmussenii (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae), a new species from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia

Phytotaxa
The Orchidaceae family is one of the most diverse within the Angiosperms, and Epidendrum is one of its largest genera. A new species of this genus, Epidendrum rasmussenii, is here illustrated, described, and compared with morphological and geographically
Miguel Ángel GÓMEZ-RIAÑO   +3 more
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New species of Epidendrum (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae) from Caquetá, Colombia

Phytotaxa
The Andean and Amazonian forests of Colombia are renowned for their high biodiversity, with nearly 2500 orchid species in the Andes and 355 species in the Amazon.
Albeiro Rojas-P   +4 more
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Permeability of postzygotic barriers: embryology of a partially fertile Epidendrum (Orchidaceae) hybrid.

Plant biology
Hybrid zones offer unique insight into reproductive barriers and plant speciation mechanisms. This study investigated postzygotic reproductive isolation in the natural hybrid Epidendrum × purpureum, which occurs in sympatry with its parent species ...
M. F. Alves   +4 more
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Different but not isolated: absence of reproductive barriers and strong floral divergence between ecotypes of Epidendrum fulgens (Orchidaceae)

Botanical journal of the Linnean Society
Reproductive barriers and divergent traits may occur between populations of the same species occurring at different habitat types. Here, we investigated the reproductive compatibility and flower morphology of eight populations of Epidendrum fulgens ...
B. Arida   +5 more
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A new species of Epidendrum (Laeliinae: Orchidaceae) from the province of Zamora Chinchipe in Ecuador

Phytotaxa
A new species of Epidendrum from the province of Zamora Chinchipe, belonging to the Incomptum informal group, is described and illustrated. Information on its distribution, habitat, phenology, and conservation status is provided.
Nadia Lapo-González   +5 more
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In Vitro Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Staurochilus Ramosum (Lindl.) Seidenf

Chittagong University Journal of Biological Sciences
A comparative study on in vitro seed germination and seedling development of Staurochilus ramosum (Lindl.) Seidenf. was carried out in vitro. Four basal media namely KC, MS, PM and VW media were used as half strength, full strength and full strength ...
T. Bhowmik, Minhajur Rahman, M. Rahman
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