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Gynura japonica (Thunb.) Juel (1891: 86). Senecio japonicus Thunberg in Murray (1784: 756). Senecio luridus Salisbury (1796: 196), non. illegit. superfl. Porophyllum japonicum (Thunb.) Candolle (1836: 650). Fig. 1C. Type:— JAPAN. Nagasaki, Thunberg
Li, Cheng-Sheng +3 more
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Mauremys japonica (Temminck & Schlegel 1838:139) Syntypes (at least 6): RMNH 3331, 3332 (illustrated in Schlegel 1844:Pl. 41), 3333 (2 specimens), 3334, and 6142. Several syntypes illustrated in Temminck & Schlegel (1834:Pls. VIII–IX and 1838:Pls. VIII–IX). RMNH 3331 and 3333 photographed in Hoogmoed et al. 2010:12–13, Fig. 6–7).
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A roadmap to key traits of invasive Drosophilidae
ABSTRACT Biological invasions have intensified in recent decades, mostly driven by international trade and travel, raising significant concerns, particularly regarding insect pests. Once non‐native species establish, they can disrupt natural ecosystem stability, undermine agroecosystem sustainability and cause substantial economic losses.
Gwenaëlle Deconninck +14 more
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The effects of silicon on dry matter and nutrient accumulations and grain yield in hybrid Japonica rice were studied and the results summarized below: increase in grain yield and dry matter accumulation as a result of silicon application was more ...
CHEN Jin-hong +3 more
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Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in Japan were analyzed for clarifying their taxonomic significance.
SUDARMONO, HIROSHI OKADA
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Ligularia japonica Candolle 1838
Ligularia japonica (L. f.) Candolle (1838: 316). Arnica japonica Linnaeus fil. (1782: 376). Arnica palmata Thunb. in Murray (1784: 768), non. illegit. superfl., quoad Arnica japonica L. f. Senecio japonicus Schultz (1845: 50), nom. illegit., non Thunb.
Li, Cheng-Sheng +3 more
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Abstract Free‐radical grafting of natural polymers often assumes that initiators only create active sites before monomer addition. We tested this by exposing sodium alginate to potassium persulphate (KPS) under typical grafting conditions without monomer (acrylamide).
Gustavo P. Zago, João B. P. Soares
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Allonais japonica (Kondô, 1936) (Fig. 3 E-G) Nais japonica Kondô, 1936: 385, pl. 23, fig. 12. Material: St. Vincent 858: 1 specimen (ZU-1323). Habitat: Limnetic; salinity 0.05 %. Description: Length 2,8 mm. Diameter 167 µm. Number of segments 24 plus a long posterior growing-zone. Eyes and division-zone are missing.
Righi, Gilberto, Hamoui, Viviane
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Abstract The EcoToxChip project includes RNA‐sequencing data from experiments involving model (Japanese quail, fathead minnow, African clawed frog) and ecological (double‐crested cormorant, rainbow trout, northern leopard frog) species at multiple life stages (whole embryo and adult) exposed to eight chemicals of environmental concern known to perturb ...
Krittika Mittal +7 more
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<i>Heikeopsis japonica</i> (von Siebold, 1824) <p> <i>Dorippe Japonica</i> von Siebold, 1824: 14.</p> <p> <i>Dorippe japonica</i> – De Haan 1841: 12.
Guinot, Danièle
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