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Generic phylogeny, historical biogeography and character evolution of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant family Hydrocharitaceae [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2012
Background Hydrocharitaceae is a fully aquatic monocot family, consists of 18 genera with approximately 120 species. The family includes both fresh and marine aquatics and exhibits great diversity in form and habit including annual and perennial life ...
Chen Ling-Yun   +3 more
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Origin and Early Evolution of Hydrocharitaceae and the Ancestral Role of Stratiotes [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
The combined morphological features of Stratiotes (Hydrocharitaceae) pollen, observed with light and electron microscopy, make it unique among all angiosperm pollen types and easy to identify.
Silvia Ulrich   +10 more
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Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2022
Background Hydrocharis L. and Limnobium Rich. are small aquatic genera, including three and two species, respectively. The taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical history of these genera have remained unclear, owing to the lack ...
Zhi-Zhong Li   +6 more
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Morphological and biochemical responses of tropical seagrasses (Family: Hydrocharitaceae) under colonization of the macroalgae Ulva reticulata Forsskål [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2022
Background Coastal land development has deteriorated the habitat and water quality for seagrass growth and causes the proliferation of opportunist macroalgae that can potentially affect them physically and biochemically.
Lau Sheng Hann Emmclan   +4 more
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Hydrocharis laevigata in Europe [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Hydrocharis laevigata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Byng & Christenh. [= Limnobium laevigatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Heine], Hydrocharitaceae, is a floating-leaf aquatic plant that is native to inland South America.
Pablo Garcia-Murillo
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Ottelia alismoides (Hydrocharitaceae), a vulnerable submerged macrophyte in China [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Ottelia alismoides (Linn.) Pers. (Hydrocharitaceae) is an endangered submerged macrophyte in China. In his study, we assembled complete chloroplast (cp) genome of O. alismoides based on the Illumina reads. The cp genome of O. alismoides was 157,885 bp in
Jian-Ling Guo   +2 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of an endangered Ottelia cordata and its phylogenetic analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Ottelia cordata is a typical submerged plant to the family of hydrocharitaceae. In this work, complete chloroplast genome of O. cordata was assembled and characterized from high-throughput Illumina sequencing data. The chloroplasgenome of O.
Qingfeng Zhang   +4 more
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Halophila stipulacea: A Comprehensive Review of Its Phytochemical Composition and Pharmacological Activities [PDF]

open access: yesBiomolecules
Halophila stipulacea (Forsskål and Niebuhr) Ascherson is a small marine seagrass that belongs to the Hydrocharitaceae family. It is native to the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Indian Ocean and has successfully invaded the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas ...
Ziad Chebaro   +5 more
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Vallisneria Denseserrulata Makino (Hydrocharitaceae) in Iran: A New Record Confirmed by nrITS and matK/trnK 5' Intron Data [PDF]

open access: yesتاکسونومی و بیوسیستماتیک, 2020
Two specimens of Vallisneria denseserrulata from the southeastern part of the Seimareh River in the Iranian province of Ilam were documented as new records for the flora of Iran.
Mahsa Abdi   +2 more
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Identity of parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae and Eulophidae) reared from aquatic leaf-mining flies (Diptera, Ephydridae) on invasive Brazilian waterweed Egeria densa in South Africa [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Invertebrates, 2021
The Brazilian waterweed, Egeria densa Planchon, 1849 (Hydrocharitaceae), is an invasive species in South Africa where it is a host plant for the aquatic leaf-miner Hydrellia egeriae Rodrigues-Júnior, 2015 (Ephydridae, Diptera). Efficacy of the biocontrol
Simon van Noort   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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