Typifications in the tribe Browallieae (Cestroideae: Solanaceae)
Abstract The tribe Browallieae is a monophyletic group comprising Browallia and Streptosolen. These genera are of significant interest in the horticulture industry due to their ornamental potential. Despite their clear placement in Solanaceae, the tribe presents several taxonomic, phylogenetic, and nomenclatural challenges.
David Hoyos, Sandra Knapp, Rocío Deanna
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Here comes the sun: integration of light, temperature, and auxin during herbaceous plant grafting. [PDF]
Han R, Lin R, Zhou Y, Thomas HR.
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Controlling Herbaceous Competition in Pasture Planted with Loblolly Pine Seedlings [PDF]
James D. Haywood
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A novel circumscription and classification for Neurolaeneae (Asteraceae)
Abstract Neurolaeneae (Asteraceae) have a complicated taxonomic history. The tribe was described in 1927, but subsequently disregarded in 1977, and later reinstated as a tribe following a large‐scale phylogenetic analysis of Asteraceae in 2002. To date, this tribe has remained poorly studied and it has never been the subject of a comprehensive ...
Vinicius R. Bueno +4 more
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Abilities of herbaceous plant species to phytoextract Cd, Pb, and Zn from arable soils after poly-metallic mining and smelting. [PDF]
Asare MO +5 more
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The limitations of conventional techniques hinder the identification of natural compounds with anticancer potential in terms of speed, throughput, sensitivity, and capability of continuous monitoring of relevant biological effects. Novel label‐free optical biosensors represent new opportunities in the discovery of drug candidates, eliminating these ...
Beatrix Péter +10 more
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Interspecific association of herbaceous plant communities on different slope orientations and at different altitudes in central Yunnan grasslands. [PDF]
Gong R, Gong HD.
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Mallard response to experimental human disturbance on sanctuary areas is mediated by hunting
Wildlife managers often provide spatial sanctuaries for wildlife to escape both lethal (e.g. hunting) and non‐lethal (e.g. non‐consumptive recreation) human disturbance. However, as societal interest in outdoor recreation continues to climb, many areas face added pressure to allow recreation, yet studies increasingly demonstrate negative effects of ...
Abigail G. Blake‐Bradshaw +6 more
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Succinic Acid Production from Monosaccharides and Woody and Herbaceous Plant Hydrolysates Using Metabolically Engineered <i>Corynebacterium glutamicum</i> <sup>§</sup>. [PDF]
Lee DS +4 more
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