Sinopsis sobre las Hydrocharitaceae de Colombia
The aquatic family Hydrocharitaceae is actually represented in Colombia by seven genera and seven species (Egeria densa, Apalanthe granatensis, Halophila decipiens, Hydrilla verticillata, Limnobium laevigatum, Thalassia testudinum, Vallisneria americana).
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Flora do Ceará: Hydrocharitaceae e as fanerógamas marinhas: Cymodoceaceae, Ruppiaceae
Resumo As áreas inundadas continentais e a região costeira do estado do Ceará apresentam comunidades vegetais aquáticas constituídas por Angiospermas.
Lígia Queiroz Matias +2 more
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Sesquiterpene lactones fromArtemisia halophila [PDF]
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Halophila spinulosa (R. Br.) Aschers.,
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Hoplitis (Stenosmia) halophila Cross 2023
Published as part of Ghisbain, Guillaume, Rosa, Paolo, Bogusch, Petr, Brau, Thomas, Carion, Fré-Déric, Manincor, Natasha De, Devalez, Jelle, Dorchin, Achik, Flaminio, Simone, Greil, Henri, Hölzler, Gerald, Hopfenmül-Ler, Sebastian, Kasparek, Max, Kuhlmann, Michael, Divelec, Romain Le, Lit-Man, Jessica, Maugendre, Anatole, Michez, Denis, Müller, Andreas,
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Development of an efficient in vitro micropropagation and biochemical profiling of Salvia halophila, an endemic Turkish sage. [PDF]
Tanur Erkoyuncu M.
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In silico exploration of the genomic repertoire of Iranian aquatic bacteria: Prophage carriage, bioactive compound potential, CRISPR-Cas immunity, and integrated defensive-metabolic islands. [PDF]
Rahimian M +2 more
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<i>Pseudidiomarina xizangensis</i> sp. nov. and <i>Terrihabitans aquatilis</i> sp. nov., isolated from LungmuCo lake in Xizang, with the reclassification of <i>Flaviflagellibacter deserti</i> as <i>Terrihabitans deserti</i> comb. nov. [PDF]
Liu ZX +4 more
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Intensive grazing by green turtles depletes seagrass meadows and constrains turtle growth in Kume Island, Japan. [PDF]
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