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Functional distinctiveness of major plant lineages [PDF]
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Aarssen, Lonnie +26 more
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Un método de muestreo para predecir la edad de ramas de primer orden
Se describe un método de muestreo de tipo destructivo para estimar la edad de ramas de primer orden con aplicación en cualquier especie que presente verdaderos anillos anuales de crecimiento en árboles vivos.
Carlos Patricio Corvalan Vera +2 more
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A single evolutionary innovation drives the deep evolution of symbiotic N2-fixation in angiosperms [PDF]
Symbiotic associations occur in every habitat on earth, but we know very little about their evolutionary histories. Current models of trait evolution cannot adequately reconstruct the deep history of symbiotic innovation, because they assume homogenous ...
A Barve +53 more
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Comparison of the nodule vs. root transcriptome of the actinorhizal plant Datisca glomerata: actinorhizal nodules contain a specific class of defensins. [PDF]
Actinorhizal root nodule symbioses are very diverse, and the symbiosis of Datisca glomerata has previously been shown to have many unusual aspects.
Irina V Demina +4 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Quercus salicina Blume (Fagaceae)
Quercus salicina Blume 1851, an evergreen broad-leaved species belonging to the family Fagaceae, is primarily distributed from southern Korea to Japan. In this study, we comprehensively analyzed the chloroplast genome of Q. salicina.
Soon-Ho Kwon +4 more
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It is currently assumed that around 100 million years ago, the common ancestor to the Fabales, Fagales, Rosales and Cucurbitales in Gondwana, developed a root nodule symbiosis with a nitrogen-fixing bacterium. The symbiotic trait evolved first in Frankia
Fede Berckx +13 more
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Background. The prevalence of various allergic diseases has increased worldwide in recent decades. Allergy diagnosis in children should be economically optimal and as sparing as possible, while ensuring the high quality of medical care. Objective.
L. G. Levina +7 more
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Is pollen size a robust proxy for moisture availability? [PDF]
The development of well-constrained palaeo-proxies that enable the reconstruction of past climate change is becoming an ever more important field of scientific enquiry within the palaeobotanical community, with the potential to deliver broader impacts ...
Jardine, Phillip E., Lomax, Barry H.
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ABSTRACT The WHO/IUIS Allergen Nomenclature Sub‐Committee is an international body of experts that maintains the systematic nomenclature of allergenic proteins by assigning official names to newly identified allergens submitted by researchers. Here, we summarize the data on new allergens approved between 2021 and 2024.
Christian Radauer +12 more
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Ecological and evolutionary determinants of global Fagales biodiversity
Understanding the large-scale biodiversity distribution is one of the greatest challenges in macroecology and biogeography today. The observed patterns are the result of a combination of ecological factors (e.g., past and contemporary environment) on the one hand, and evolutionary processes (e.g., species interactions and evolution) on the other.
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