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Premise of the study: Microsatellite loci were developed for a monotypic species endemic to subtropical China, Cyclocarya paliurus, to help infer the evolutionary histories of ancient monotypic genera in subtropical China.
Deng-Mei Fan +5 more
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A Floristic Description of Flora and Ethnobotany of Samahni Valley (A.K.), Pakistan [PDF]
The present study reveals a description of floristic features like life form, leaf size spectra and ethnobotany of valley Samahni. This study was carried out during the years 2006-2008, in Samahni valley district Bhimber A.K.
Hussain, Tanveer, Ishtiaq Ch., Muhammad
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Development of 32 novel microsatellite loci in Juglans sigillata using genomic data
Premise A novel set of microsatellite markers was developed for Juglans sigillata (Juglandaceae), an endemic walnut species in southwestern China, to facilitate cultivar identification and future investigations into the genetic structure and ...
Zu‐Chang Xu +8 more
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Evolution of flora and paleoflora in Europe [PDF]
Paleoflora Europe od paleozoika do formiranja samog kontinenta sastavom prati evolucijsku sukcesiju. Nakon ustaljenja okolišnih uvjeta, prevladavaju termofilne vrste koje se sredinom miocena zbog zahlađenja počinju zamjenjivati mezofilnim vrstama i ...
Mehmedović, Azra
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Blackland Prairies of Southwestern Arkansas [PDF]
The Blackland Prairie community type has been described in Texas; related communities exist in Alabama and Mississippi. The Arkansas variant of the community has not been described in detail.
Foti, Thomas L.
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Studies on the Feculae of Selected Michigan Acrididae (Orthoptera) [PDF]
Feculae have been used for some years in the study of insect food-habits and biology. Among the past authors who have used them are Frost (1928), Hodson and Brooks (1956), and Morris (1942), who discussed the use of feculae and frass in the ...
Gangwere, S.K., Tyrkus, Michael
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Ability of the Oriental Fruit Moth Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) to Detoxify Juglone, the Main Secondary Metabolite of the Non-host Plant Walnut [PDF]
Many plant species produce toxic secondary metabolites that limit attacks by herbivorous insects, and may thereby constrain insect expansion to new hosts. Walnut is a host for the codling moth Cydia pomonella, which efficiently detoxifies the main walnut
Dorn, Silvia +2 more
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Vegetative and adaptive traits predict different outcomes for restoration using hybrids
– Hybridization has been implicated as a driver of speciation, extinction, and invasiveness, but can also provide resistant breeding stock following epidemics.
Philip Crystal +3 more
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Species of the genus Juglans L. (Juglandaceae), introdused in Ukraine: identification keys
Identification keys are proposed for 10 species of genus Juglans L. introduced into Ukraine, a key to plants in the leafless state, and keys, using mainly characters of leaves and fruits.
S.L. Zhigalova
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Annamocarya sinensis (Juglandaceae) is a tertiary relict tree restricted to southeastern China and northern Vietnam. Here, we first report and characterize its complete chloroplast genome based on Illumina paired-end sequencing data. The complete plastid
Yancai Shi, Na Duan, Bingbing Liu
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