UPLC-ESI-QTRAP-MS-Based Metabolomics Revealed Changes in Biostimulant-Related Metabolite Profiles in <i>Zingiber mioga</i> Flower Buds During Development. [PDF]
Xie J, Zhou Y, Cheng Z, Liu H.
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Estimation of the Degree of Self-incompatibility Reaction during Flower Bud Development and Production of Self-fertilized Seeds by Bud Pollination in Self-incompatible Citrus Cultivars [PDF]
Akira Wakana +3 more
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Introduction to the Compositae of the North American Prairie planting at Wakehurst Place ‐ part 2
Summary A further eight plant portraits are provided of additional Compositae amongst the North American Prairie plantings at Wakehurst, West Sussex. Three tribes are represented amongst the portraits, the Astereae (Symphyotrichum oolentangiense, Heterotheca camporum), Heliantheae (Echinacea simulata, E.
Nicholas Hind
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GC-MS, LC-MS, and network pharmacology analysis to investigate the chemical profiles and potential pharmacological activities in flower buds and flowers of Lonicera japonica Thunb. [PDF]
Tong K +9 more
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Orius laevigatus engages in unidirectional intraguild predation on Transeius montdorensis. Despite this, both predators coexisted and suppressed the shared thrips prey. Aphids, a non‐shared prey, were effectively controlled by O. laevigatus even when its population was limited due to intraguild predation. T.
Angelos Mouratidis +3 more
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Bioactive Lipid Compounds and Nutritional Potential of Glyceride Oils from Flower Buds and Fruits of <i>Lagerstroemia indica</i> L. Cultivar 'Hopi' Grown in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Teneva O +3 more
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Response of two cotton cultivars to flower bud removal.
N. E. de M. Beltrão +3 more
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Yeasts that specialize in flower nectar play an important role in pollination ecology. Metschnikowia reukaufii and Metschnikowia koreensis were the most prevalent nectar yeasts found in our field sites. Bee pollinators exhibited different behavioural responses to nectar yeasts in field experiments. Bees visited more flowers with M.
M. Elizabeth Moore +8 more
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