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Interspecific Hybridization Barrier Between <i>Paeonia ostii</i> and <i>P. ludlowii</i>. [PDF]
Guo Y +5 more
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Biting or irritating insects are a threat to the health and welfare of grazing animals. This systematic review reveals that several shrubs and bushes growing in the alpine area have insecticidal, insect‐repellent and/or attractant properties. The alder Alnus glutinosa, juniper Juniperus communis, spruce Picea abies and walnut Juglans regia are ...
Theresa Schlittenlacher +3 more
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Expansion of learning capacity elicited by interspecific hybridization. [PDF]
Shibata Y, Toji N, Wang H, Go Y, Wada K.
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Summary The digitisation of plant collections is bringing large quantities of information into accessible electronic databases. However, in recent decades, traditional taxonomic work in collections has declined, meaning that more specimens are only determined to family or genus, particularly when lacking key identification structures.
Barbara M. Neto‐Bradley +5 more
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Multilocus phylogenies reveal three new truffle-like taxa and the traces of interspecific hybridization in Octaviania (Boletaceae, Boletales). [PDF]
Orihara T +3 more
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Summary Wild crop relatives are valuable genetic resources for improving stress adaptation in cultivated species, but their effective use depends on high‐quality reference genomes integrated with phenotypic and molecular datasets. Hordeum erectifolium, a wild relative of barley (H.
Einar Baldvin Haraldsson +8 more
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Relics of interspecific hybridization retained in the genome of a drought-adapted peanut cultivar. [PDF]
Grabowski PP +18 more
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Summary Secondary contact between incipient species provides the opportunity to understand how trait divergence restricts gene flow. While mating system transitions are particularly common and involve a suite of phenotypic changes, the extent to which these changes influence gene flow during speciation is poorly understood.
Shelley A. Sianta +4 more
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Interspecific hybridization in Brassica species leads to changes in agronomic traits through the regulation of gene expression by chromatin accessibility and DNA methylation. [PDF]
Quan C +6 more
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