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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Gomesa flexuosa [PDF]
Gomesa flexuosa (Lodd) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams is a new species of orchid revised in 2009. In this study, the chloroplast genome of G. flexuosa was sequenced to determine its genomic characteristics and phylogenetic relationship with other related ...
Ping Mo +4 more
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Convergent evolution of floral signals underlies the success of Neotropical orchids. [PDF]
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the exact role of floral signals in attraction of animal pollinators is often debated.
Papadopulos AS +12 more
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Systematic review and meta‐analysis: Time to diagnosis and the impact of delayed diagnosis on clinical outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease. Summary Background The impact of diagnostic delay on the clinical course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains uncertain.
Nishani Jayasooriya +8 more
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Collateral diseases: Aquaculture impacts on wildlife infections
The strong potential for aquaculture to affect the dynamics of diseases in wildlife populations calls for the consideration of collateral disease impacts in risk assessments and biosecurity protocols regarding aquaculture. In particular, comprehensive parasite inventories of both farmed and wild hosts as well as disease monitoring in wildlife ...
Mark M. Bouwmeester +4 more
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A new occurrence of Gomesa leinigii (Pabst) M.W. Chase & N.H. Williams (Orchidaceae) and new populations of Macradenia paraensis Barb.Rodr. (Orchidaceae) and Peperomia psilostachya C.DC. (Piperaceae) in São Paulo state, Brazil [PDF]
We present the first record of Gomesa leinigii (Pabst) M.W. Chase & N.H. Williams in São Paulo state, Brazil, previously known only in the state of Paraná, extended its geographical distribution.
Letícia Chedid Seidinger +2 more
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Orchidaceae in the Parque Natural Municipal da Restinga de Praia do Forte, Bahia, Brazil
Background and Aims: Bahia is one of the Brazilian states with the greatest diversity of orchids. Species restricted to microhabitats or forming small populations, being subject to local suppression, have been reported for restingas of the state.
Felipe Fajardo Villela Antolin Barberena +2 more
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo principal realizar a análise citotaxonômica de espécies filogeneticamente relacionadas dentro dos gêneros Kleberiella, Alatiglossum e Neoruschia com base na determinação dos seus números cromossômicos a partir dos seus ...
Túlio Luiz Laitano Penha +2 more
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Approach to climatophilous vegetation series of Serra da Estrela (Portugal) [PDF]
This work contains the study results of climatophilous vegetation series from Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain on the Portuguese mainland. Located in central-northern Portugal in the Estrelensean Sector (Carpetan-Leonese Subprovince), the Serra da ...
Cano, Eusebio +2 more
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Contextual analysis of health care at discharge in leprosy: an integrative review [PDF]
Objective: To analyze contextual relations of health care in the discharge of leprosy. Method: An analytical, reflexive study based on the theoretical framework of context analysis, elaborated through an integrative review of literature in the databases ...
Gomes, Bruna RS +5 more
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An ideal DNA barcoding region should be short enough to be amplified from degraded DNA. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of using a short nuclear DNA sequence as a barcode to identify a wide range of medicinal plant species. First, the PCR and sequencing success rates of ITS and ITS2 were evaluated based entirely on materials from dry ...
Jianping Han +8 more
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