Pruning-fruit retention and plant models strategies to improve growth, quality, and yield of netted melon in Arid regions. [PDF]
Song W +7 more
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Phyllanthus asteranthos Croizat has been treated as a synonym of P. pulcher Wall. ex Müll. Arg. (syn. Nymphanthus glaucescens (Miq.) R.W.Bouman) since 1987. Through detailed morphological observations of living plants and critical examinations of type materials and additional specimens, this study revealed that the two taxa are morphologically very ...
Feng Yang +2 more
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Effects of Fruiting Load on Endogenous Hormones in the Aril of Longan Fruit and Leaflet of Fruiting Branches at the Mature Stage. [PDF]
Wei J +9 more
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A new species of Lentibulariaceae, Pinguicula brendae Rodríguez‐Ramírez, H.Shimai & A.R. Andrés‐Hernández, is described based on its unique morphological characteristics. This species is restricted to limestone rock walls in the San Bartolo Tutotepec municipality, central‐eastern Hidalgo, Mexico, where it inhabits a single locality on vertical, north ...
Ernesto C. Rodríguez‐ Ramírez +2 more
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Physicochemical Properties and Phytochemical Composition of 'French' Plums at Different Maturities. [PDF]
Zhao D, Bi K, Niu D, Li X, Li F.
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Calyx and epicalyx morphology in Indian Hibiscus (Malvaceae) and its taxonomic importance
Hibisceae is one of the largest tribes in Malvaceae, having a diverse floral morphology. The genus Hibiscus shows a wide range of evolutionary patterns in calyx and epicalyx morphology. Genera like Abelmoschus, Azanza, Gossypium, Hibiscus,and Thespesia are separated on the basis of calyx and epicalyx morphology, meaning that the calyx and epicalyx have
Jagdish Vishnu Dalavi +1 more
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Storage-Induced Fruit Breakdown in <i>Cryptocarya alba</i>: Implications for the Conservation of a Keystone Mediterranean Recalcitrant Species. [PDF]
Darricarrere V +7 more
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Taxonomic novelties in subgenus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) from South India
Extensive floristic explorations throughout southern India have uncovered some noteworthy taxonomic additions within the subgenus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae). Three distinct taxa of Euphorbia are described and illustrated herein as E. sankarensis, E. bahalita and E. tortilis var. mysorensis.
Sarojini Devi Naidu +1 more
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Linking pod-set and seed yield of faba bean across organ, phytomer, plant, and population scales. [PDF]
Manson JB +4 more
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