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MUTE drives asymmetric divisions to form stomatal subsidiary cells in Crassulaceae succulents

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Cheng X   +13 more
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Divergent structural leaf trait spectra in succulent versus non-succulent plant taxa. [PDF]

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Mozzi G   +5 more
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The Chrysosplenium sinicum genome provides insights into adaptive evolution of shade plants. [PDF]

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Liu S   +11 more
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Aecidium kalanchoe sp. nov., a new rust on Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (Crassulaceae)

Mycological Research, 2004
A rust fungus found on cultivars of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (Crassulaceae) is described as a new species, Aecidium kalanchoe sp. nov., and compared to the other described rusts on members of the Crassulaceae. Only one other rust is known to parasitize Kalanchoe spp. A DNA sequence of A. kalanchoe suggests that the teleomorph is related to Puccinia.
Brad Newbry   +2 more
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Kalanchoe brasiliensis Camb. and Kalanchoe pinnata (Lamk.) Pers.

2018
Kalanchoe brasiliensis Cambs. and Kalanchoe pinnata (Lamk.) Pers species belong to Crassulaceae family. Kalanchoe brasiliensis is popularly known as ‘saiao’, ‘white coirama’, ‘thick leaf’, ‘leaf of luck’ and ‘leaf of the coast’, and Kalanchoe pinnata as ‘saiao-roxo’, ‘leaf-of-fortune’, ‘leaf of the coast’, ‘yellow flower of fortune’ and ‘para-tudo’. In
Nilma de Souza Fernandes   +2 more
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