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Erysiphe deutziicola sp. nov. (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a powdery mildew species found on Deutzia parviflora (Hydrangeaceae) with unusual appendages [PDF]

open access: yesMycoKeys, 2019
A powdery mildew (Erysiphales) has recently been collected on leaves of an ornamental shrub Deutzia parviflora in Baihua Mountain, Beijing, China. Microscopic examination of the chasmothecia suggested a species belonging to Erysiphe sect. Erysiphe, above
Peng-Lei Qiu   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Halofuginone prevents inflammation and proliferation of high-altitude pulmonary hypertension by inhibiting the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The inflammatory response of lung tissue and abnormal proliferation of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells are involved in the pathogenesis of high-altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH). Halofuginone (HF), an active ingredient derivative of Chang Shan (
Jiangtao Wang   +15 more
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Formation of the female generative structures in Deutzia scarba (Hydrangeaceae)

open access: yesVìsnik Dnìpropetrovsʹkogo Unìversitetu: Serìâ Bìologìâ, Ekologìâ, 2005
The development and the structure of the ovule and the embryo sac of the representative of the family Hydrangeaceae Deutzia scarba are investigated. It is established that the ovule of the given species is hemitropic, tenuinucellatic, unitegmic.
T. M. Satarova, N. F. Pavlyukova
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparative diversification analyses of Hydrangeaceae and Loasaceae reveal complex evolutionary history as species disperse out of Mesoamerica. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Bot
Abstract Premise The movement of lineages into novel areas can promote ecological opportunity and adaptive radiation, leading to significant species diversity. Not all studies, however, have identified support for ecological opportunity associated with novel intercontinental colonizations. To gain key insights into the drivers of ecological opportunity,
Schenk JJ, Jacobs S, Hufford L.
europepmc   +2 more sources

First report of non-case making Antispila (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae) with taxonomic notes of Hydrangea-feeding species from Japan

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2023
A new heliozelid moth, Antispila folimansiella Kim & Yagi sp. nov., is described in Japan. This species is characterized by feeding on Hydrangea petiolaris (Hydrangeaceae) and not making a case before pupation, which is an unusual habit in the ...
Hyeong-Kyu Kim   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The functional mechanism behind the latitudinal pattern of liana diversity: Freeze–thaw embolism reduces the ecological performance of liana species

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 13, Issue 9, September 2023., 2023
Establish the functional mechanism behind the loss of liana diversity along a latitudinal temperature gradient. Abstract There is a strong decrease in liana diversity along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients at a global scale, and there is a marked difference in liana diversity between tropical and temperate ecosystems.
Paulina Lobos‐Catalán   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

High plant diversity and characteristic plant community structure in broad‐leaved evergreen forests on Amami‐Oshima and Tokunoshima Islands, Japan's newest natural World Heritage Site

open access: yesEcological Research, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 403-419, May 2023., 2023
Compared with similar forests at Southern Kyushu and the Okinawa Islands, the broad‐leaved evergreen forests on the Amami Islands were found to have a higher a diversity resulting from species richness anomalies in the shared families among regions and a characteristic plant community structure dominated more by evergreen broad‐leaved tree and fern ...
Hironori Toyama   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Review: Phytogeography and history of Japanese beech forests: Recent advances and implications for vegetation ecology

open access: yesEcological Research, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 218-235, March 2023., 2023
The phytogeography and history of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Blume and F. japonica Maxim.) forests are re‐examined in light of recent phytogeographical and palaeobotanical research advances. We briefly explain the phytosociological classification system of the Japanese beech forest and the geographical ranges of each vegetation type.
Masatoshi Hara
wiley   +1 more source

Pest categorisation of Eotetranychus sexmaculatus

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 21, Issue 3, March 2023., 2023
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Eotetranychus sexmaculatus (Acari: Tetranychidae), the six‐spotted spider mite, for the EU. The mite is native to North America and has spread to Asia and Oceania. It is not known to occur in the EU. The species is not listed in Annex II of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU)
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (EFSA PLH Panel)   +24 more
wiley   +1 more source

In silico toxicity prediction of 1-phenyl-1-(quinazolin-4-yl) ethanol compounds by using Toxtree, pkCSM and preADMET [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaciana, 2018
The 1-phenyl-1-(quinazolin-4-yl) ethanol compounds are alkaloids of quinozoline class found in many Hydrangeaceae families. A survey revealed that most of the identified quinazolin derivatives have anticancer activity.
Yeni Yeni   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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