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Laboratoire de phanérogamie (Muséum national d\u27histoire naturelle)
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Deforestation and global changes in temperature and moisture associated with rising levels of greenhouse gases are expected to have strong, direct effects on abundance of wood-boring beetles through loss of larval feeding substrates, and indirect effects
Fassbender, Joyce Lynn
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Otimização da obtenção de hidrolisado proteico de sapucaia (lecythis pisonis camb.) Para aplicação como antioxidante em produtos alimentícios [PDF]
Interest in the use of vegetable proteins and their derivatives by the food industry has grown in recent years, causing the use of edible seeds as a source of protein to increase significantly.
Silva, Najara Sousa da
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Ecologia da polinização de Eschweilera nana Miers, uma Lecythidaceae do cerrado
Eschweilera nana é a única Lecythidoideae (Lecythidaceae) com ampla distribuição no Cerrado. A evolução floral dessa subfamília ocorreu principalmente no androceu, provavelmente em resposta aos polinizadores.
Potascheff, Carolina de Moraes [UNESP]
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Phytochemical Screening of Essential Oils and Antibacterial Activity and Antioxidant Properties of Barringtonia asiatica (L) Leaf Extract [PDF]
Fasihuddin, Badruddin Ahmad +2 more
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The influence of El Niño and edge effects on the reproductive phenology and floral visitors of Eschweilera tetrapetala Mori (Lecythidaceae), an endemic species of the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil [PDF]
Aguilar R +74 more
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Neogene woods from western Peruvian Amazon and palaeoenvironmental interpretation [PDF]
D. De Franceschi, D. Pons
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Floral organogenesis and floral evolution of the Lecythidoideae (Lecythidaceae)
American Journal of Botany, 2007The subfamily Lecythidoideae of Lecythidaceae (Brazil nut family) is a dominant group in neotropical forests, especially those of Amazonia. New World members of the family have large showy flowers that are either polysymmetric or monosymmetric. In this study, floral organogenesis of all 10 neotropical genera was examined using SEM.
Chih-Hua, Tsou, Scott A, Mori
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Intrafloral Pollen Differentiation in the New World Lecythidaceae, Subfamily Lecythidoideae
Science, 1980Floral biology, pollen germination, and scanning electron microscopy studies have indicated different types of pollen within the same flower in at least two species of New World Lecythidaceae, subfamily Lecythidoideae. Two types of pollen are produced in different parts of the androecium and serve different functions.
S A, Mori, J E, Orchard, G T, Prance
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