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Published as part of Meddour, Rachid, Sahar, Ouahiba & Jury, Stephen, 2023, New analysis of the endemic vascular plants of Algeria, their diversity, distribution pattern and conservation status, pp.
Meddour, Rachid +2 more
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Matrices for monocots and Ericaceae phylogeny
DNA and AA matrices for mitochondrial phylogenomics of monocots and ...
Thomas W. A. Braukmann (3168450) +7 more
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Complete chloroplast genome of Vaccinium oldhamii and phylogenetic analysis
The complete genome of Vaccinium oldhamii plastid was sequenced and analyzed in this study. The V. oldhamii plastid a circular genome of 173,245 bp with 33 genes, including 88 protein, 37 tRNA, and eight rRNA genes.
Sang-Chul Kim +3 more
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Flora of Espírito Santo: Ericaceae [PDF]
A taxonomic study of the Ericaceae the Espírito Santo state, Southeastern Brazil, Atlantic Forest domain, is presented. Ericaceae is represented by 12 genera and 98 species in the Brazil, with predominant distribution in the southeastern “campos ...
Cabral, Andressa +2 more
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Pollen of Ceratostema (Ericaceae, Vaccinieae) : tetrads without septa [PDF]
The pollen morphology of two species of the Neotropical genus Ceratostema (Ericaceae) was examined by light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
Takahashi, Hideki +5 more
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Ericaceae. A. Erica ventricosa Thunb. (§ 9. Ceramus). Small piece. B. E. fascicularis L. f. var. imperialis Bolus (§ 7. Bactridium). 1. Small plant. 2. Stamen. C. E. MacOwanii Cufino (§ 4. Evanthe). 1. Twig. 2. Stamen. D. E. baccans L.
Marloth, R. (Rudolf), 1855-1931
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Gaylussacia brachycera (box huckleberry) is a unique relict species and is the monospecific member of Gaylussacia sect. Vitis-idaea. As part of investigations to understand interspecific crossability in Gaylussacia, pollinations were made between ...
Mark K. Ehlenfeldt +3 more
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Climate change may transform peatlands from net carbon (C) sinks to C sources, which could result in a positive feedback to global warming. Warmer temperatures might lower water tables, increase the abundance of shrubs, slow Sphagnum and sedge growth and
Zhimin Song +7 more
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Ornamental nurseries, garden centres, public gardens and urban greenery in the Czech Republic were surveyed in 2006-2009 for the presence of Phytophthora spp. and the diseases they cause on ericaceous plants.
Marcela Mrázková +3 more
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Published as part of Weakley, Alan S., LeBlond, Richard J., McMillan, Patrick D., Sorrie, Bruce A., Poindexter, Derick B., Fuller, J. Brandon, Bridges, Edwin L., Budach, Brett J., Carr, Susan C., Crowl, Andrew A., Manos, Paul S., Fritsch, Peter W., Orzell, Steve L., Wipff, Joseph K., Messec, Lilly Anderson, Dellinger, Bob, Ungberg, Eric A., Yawn, Noah ...
Weakley, Alan S. +29 more
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