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Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 2021
Aesculus indica Colebr. is a monecious, deciduous woody tree species of the temperate regions of the Himalaya. It is cultivated for its commercial use in agro-forestry practices. The present research on pollination biology and conservation of Aesculus indica growing in Kumaon Himalaya was carried out in the temperate forest ecosystem of Lohaghat ...
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Aesculus indica Colebr. is a monecious, deciduous woody tree species of the temperate regions of the Himalaya. It is cultivated for its commercial use in agro-forestry practices. The present research on pollination biology and conservation of Aesculus indica growing in Kumaon Himalaya was carried out in the temperate forest ecosystem of Lohaghat ...
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The pollination system of the common horse chestnut "Aesculus hippocastanum" (Hippocastanaceae)
2022Die gewöhnliche Rosskastanie Aesculus hippocastanum (Hippocastanaceae) hat die Eigenschaft, dass sich die Saftmale der Blüten während der Anthese von gelb, über orange zu rot verfärben. Es wird vermutet, dass die Rosskastanie ihren Bestäubern damit signalisiert, welche Blüten frisch, mit Nektar und daher attraktiv und welche Blüten alt, ohne Belohnung ...
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Evolution, 1990
Within a broad (>200 km wide) hybrid zone involving three parapatric species of Aesculus, we observed coincident clines in allele frequency for 6 of 14 electrophoretic loci. The cooccurrence of alleles characteristic of A. pavia, A. sylvatica, and A. flava was used to estimate genetic admixtures in 48 populations involving various hybrids between these
Claude W, dePamphilis, Robert, Wyatt
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Within a broad (>200 km wide) hybrid zone involving three parapatric species of Aesculus, we observed coincident clines in allele frequency for 6 of 14 electrophoretic loci. The cooccurrence of alleles characteristic of A. pavia, A. sylvatica, and A. flava was used to estimate genetic admixtures in 48 populations involving various hybrids between these
Claude W, dePamphilis, Robert, Wyatt
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Studies in the Hippocastanaceae, IV. Hybridization in Aesculus
1957(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2002
Little is known about genetic variation in members of the genus Aesculus (Hippocastanaceae), in particular A. flava (yellow buckeye) and A. glabra (Ohio buckeye). Here, three synthetic DNA probes (composed of tandemly repeated, core sequences) that reveal alleles at multiple variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR) loci in these two species were used to ...
H. W. Lim, S. Pelikan, S. H. Rogstad
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Little is known about genetic variation in members of the genus Aesculus (Hippocastanaceae), in particular A. flava (yellow buckeye) and A. glabra (Ohio buckeye). Here, three synthetic DNA probes (composed of tandemly repeated, core sequences) that reveal alleles at multiple variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR) loci in these two species were used to ...
H. W. Lim, S. Pelikan, S. H. Rogstad
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A Monographic Study Of The American Hippocastanaceae.
1957PhD ; Botany ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/181957/2/5801410 ...
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Zootaxa, 2019
A new species of the genus Caloptilia associating with the Chinese horse chestnut, Aesculus chinensis Bunge (Hippocastanaceae) from China is described. The photographs of the adults, male and female genitalia, larva and pupa, the leaf mines and leaf shelters (rolls and stacks) are given.
Chengqing, Liao +2 more
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A new species of the genus Caloptilia associating with the Chinese horse chestnut, Aesculus chinensis Bunge (Hippocastanaceae) from China is described. The photographs of the adults, male and female genitalia, larva and pupa, the leaf mines and leaf shelters (rolls and stacks) are given.
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997
The ultrastructure of ray and fusiform cells within the active vascular cambial zone of taproots of Aesculus hippocastanum L. is described. Both cell types are uninucleate and highly vacuolate and contain perinuclear and parietal populations of plastids and mitochondria, abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, numerous dictyosomes and associated smooth ...
Nigel Chaffey +2 more
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The ultrastructure of ray and fusiform cells within the active vascular cambial zone of taproots of Aesculus hippocastanum L. is described. Both cell types are uninucleate and highly vacuolate and contain perinuclear and parietal populations of plastids and mitochondria, abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, numerous dictyosomes and associated smooth ...
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Systematic Botany, 1989
Evidence from morphology, distribution patterns, allozyme variation, and meiotic irregularities associated with decreased pollen germinability confirms the existence of a broad hybrid zone involving three parapatric species of Aesculus in the southeastern United States. The overall hybrid zone involving the three species is at least 200 km in width and
Claude W. dePamphilis, Robert Wyatt
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Evidence from morphology, distribution patterns, allozyme variation, and meiotic irregularities associated with decreased pollen germinability confirms the existence of a broad hybrid zone involving three parapatric species of Aesculus in the southeastern United States. The overall hybrid zone involving the three species is at least 200 km in width and
Claude W. dePamphilis, Robert Wyatt
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STUDIES IN THE HIPPOCASTANACEAE, III A HYBRID SWARM IN THE BUCKEYES
1957(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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