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Check-list of Scrophulariaceae Juss. s. l. of North Asia

open access: yesActa Biologica Sibirica, 2017
A synopsis of families Scrophulariaceae, Plantaginaceae, Orobanchaceae, Linderniaceae, Phrymaceae, and Mazaceae (i. e., Scrophulariaceae Juss. In the traditional sense = Scrophulariaceae s. l.) for North Asia is given.
P. A. Kosachev
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Virtual Herbarium ALTB: collection of vascular plants of the Altai Mountain Country [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2021
The herbarium of the South-Siberian Botanical Garden of Altai State University (ALTB) is the largest collection of plants from transboundary territory of the Altai Mountain Country (AMC) including Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China.
Aleksey V. Vaganov   +18 more
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Arctium tomentosum (Asteraceae): A new report of a native genus in the flora of Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yesKorean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 2021
Arctium tomentosum Mill. (Asteraceae), from Ulaanbaatar in the Khentei phytogeographical region of Mongolia, is recognized here as a new genus and species of the flora of Mongolia. Arctium differs from other genera of Asteraceae by the hooked apex of the involucral bracts. While A. tomentosum is most similar to A.
Chuluunbat JAVZANDOLGOR   +5 more
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New data on the distribution of Amaranthus retroflexus and Brassica juncea in Mongolia

open access: yesТруды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции, 2020
A study of the Mongolian flora and a survey of the herbarium collections of the Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, conducted in 2019, provided new information on the geographical distribution of Amaranthus ...
V. I. Dorofeyev, Е. Ganbold
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Contribution to the flora of Ulziit Mountain in forest steppe region of Mongolia

open access: yesBangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 2021
The Ulziit Mountain has a unique ecosystem which is one of northern branch mountains of Khangai mountain range in Mongolia. Several field survey were conducted in summer in all habitats in different altitudes. A total of 314 taxa were registered belonging to 161 genera from 52 families in Ulziit Mountain flora. The family Asteraceae was found to be the
Joongku Lee   +6 more
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A Contribution to watershed restoration on native plant growth in the semi-desert steppe, Mongolia: Composition, life forms, and ecological groups

open access: yesMongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2023
Land degradation has reduced ecosystem services provisioning, released carbon from disturbed soils into the atmosphere, and significantly diminished resilience to climate change.
Enkhtuvshin Dechinperlii   +2 more
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New Mongolian records of two genera, seven species, and two hybrid nothospecies from Khar-Us Lake and its associated wetlands

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2020
During a floristic survey of Khar-Us Lake and its associated wetlands in Khovd Province, we found seven species and two hybrid nothospecies that have not previously been recorded in Mongolia.
Takashi Shiga   +5 more
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Taxonomic revision of the family Geraniaceae in the flora of Mongolia

open access: yesTurczaninowia, 2021
The species composition of the Geraniaceae family in the flora of Mongolia is revised as a result of a critical study of collections of the Herbarium of V. L. Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (LE), the D. P. Syreischikov Herbarium of Biological Faculty of Moscow State University (MW), the N. V. Tzitzin of the Main Botanical Garden (MHA), of the M.
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Rare and endangered species of invertebrate animals of Mongolia: Current status, threats and measures of protection

open access: yesСоциально-экологические технологии, 2020
Based on the information provided in the 2nd and 3rd editions of the Red Book of Mongolia, the current state of the rare and endangered species of mollusks, crustaceans and insects of Mongolia and the threat to their existence are analyzed: water ...
Bobrov Vladimir V.
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Bio‐Based Polyurethanes for Sustainable and Multifunctional Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Bio‐based polyurethanes prepared from vegetable oils, lignin, and polysaccharides have attracted increasing interest as alternatives to fossil‐derived polyurethanes. This review summarizes recent progress in their chemistry, structural engineering, and advanced applications, highlighting the roles of feedstocks, chain‐segment design, dynamic covalent ...
Xin Li   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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