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Non-coding repetitive DNA (repeatome) is an active part of the nuclear genome, involved in its structure, evolution and function. It is dominated by transposable elements (TEs) and satellite DNA and is prone to the most rapid changes over time. The TEs activity presumably causes the global genome reorganization and may play an adaptive or regulatory ...
Zuzana Chumová +9 more
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Some Elements of Knowledge on the Coastal Floristic Formations of Martinique (French West Indies)
From the middle of the 17th century to the end of the 18th century, the dynamics of land use in Martinique were accompanied by significant landscape transformation. The latter resulted from profound changes in the structural and functional organization of the vegetation.
Philippe Joseph, Kévine Baillard
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The primary objective of the details which will be discussed in this article is to set out a general framework necessary to understand the dynamics of the multiple plant ecosystems in relation to the processes of humanisation. This will be within a conceptual orientation of human ecology, biogeography and biological ecology, integrating the time and ...
Philippe Joseph +7 more
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Vereda is the wetland type of the Cerrado, often associated with the buriti palm Mauritia flexuosa. However, in Mato Grosso do Sul veredas may occur without M. flexuosa, generating legal misinterpretation and environmental damages, such as drainage for agriculture.
Arnildo Pott +3 more
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MONITORING OF RARE FLORISTIC ELEMENTS OF THE NORTHERN TIEN-SHAN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
R.E. Kaparbay +5 more
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STUDY ON COMPOSITION AND FLORISTIC ELEMENTS OF AQUATIC PLANTS IN KARST WETLAND, SOUTH CHINA
C. HU +5 more
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Classification of unique in the Caucasian mountain system pine (Pinus sylvestris var. hamata) forests with participation of boreal species was performed using the Braun-Blanquet approach and 62 releves from Z. I. Abdurakhmanova et al. (2018). Association Sedo oppositifolii–Pinetum sylvestris ass.
Nikolai Ermakov +2 more
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The arguments on the origin and evolution of the evergreen broad-leaved forest in eastern Asia, especially in the evolutionary process, exist generally, even contrary in some cases. The origin and evolution of the flora of eastern Asia, the formation time of Asian monsoon, and the implications from phylogenetic and molecular biogeographic studies in ...
Zhu Hua, Tan Yunhong
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Recent evidence for autochthony of Australian tropical and subtropical rainforest floristic elements
Leonard Webb, J Tracey, Laurie Jessup
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