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Class B Gene Expression and the Modified ABC Model in Nongrass Monocots

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2007
The discovery of the MADS-box genes and the study of model plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Antirrhinum majus have greatly improved our understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving the diversity in floral development. The class B genes, which
Akira Kanno   +3 more
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Liliales Perleb, Lehrb. Naturgesch. Pflanzenr.

open access: yes, 2011
14. Liliales Perleb, Lehrb. Naturgesch. Pflanzenr.: 129. Sep–Oct 1826 Alstroemeriales Hutch., Fam. Fl. Pl. 2: 12, 111. 20 Jul 1934 Campynematales Doweld, Tent. Syst. Pl. Vasc.: lvi. 23 Dec 2001 Colchicales Dumort., Anal. Fam. Pl.: 59. 1829 Liriales K.Koch, Nat. Syst. Pflanzenr.: 151. 3–9 Nov 1839 Melanthiales Link, Handbuch 1: 145.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Chloroplast genome-based baraminology study of Liliales

open access: yes, 2023
The mitochondrial DNA has been used widely in molecular baraminology studies. Besides the mitochondrion, the chloroplasts of plants harbor an entire organelle genome, which can also be harnessed for molecular baraminology studies, just like the mitochondrial DNA.
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Taxonomic and phylogenetic biases in translocated angiosperm plant species across European countries

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract Conservation translocations are a well‐known conservation tool used to reverse the effects of local population extinctions and restore ecosystems. Compared with mammals and birds, plants are underrepresented in translocation programs, and little is known about the potential taxonomic and phylogenetic biases of plant translocation efforts.
Filipa Coutinho Soares   +8 more
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A preliminary phylogeny study and RAPD analysis of Sect. Macranthae Kunth. in Smilax L

open access: yes浙江大学学报. 农业与生命科学版, 2001
Six species of Sect. Macranthae Kunth in Smilax L. and five affinitive species from Smilax. Dioscoreaceae and Liliaceae were analyzed by RAPD. Cluster analysis of the amplified data was conducted by using a variable-average method in the program DPS2000.
FU Cheng-xin   +2 more
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Review of larval food plant associations of the Agaristinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Australia

open access: yesAustral Entomology, Volume 64, Issue 2, May 2025.
Abstract The Australian Agaristinae comprises a small group of predominantly diurnal moths with aposematic larvae and adults that are assumed to be unpalatable to most predators. A critical review of the larval food plants of this subfamily based on published records in the literature, together with unpublished records, is presented.
Michael F. Braby
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The Role of Plant Evolutionary History in Shaping the Variation in Specific Leaf Area Across China

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 4, April 2025.
In this study, we analyzed the influences of climatic conditions and soil properties on the specific leaf area (SLA), calculated the phylogenetic signals of SLA, and quantified the relative contributions of evolutionary history to the spatial variation in SLA. We underscored the importance of evolutionary history in shaping the spatial variation of SLA
Minyue Si   +5 more
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The Chromosomes of Trillium

open access: yesLilloa, 1938
The author studies the chromosomes in the genus Trillium, which is perhaps the most favorable subject among plants and animals, due to the large size of its elements.
Edward C. Jeffrey, Edwin J. Haertl
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Synergistic Effects of Water Hyacinth Compost and Blended Mineral Fertilizers on Key Soil Properties and Bread Wheat Yield

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment, Volume 4, Issue 1, March 2025.
ABSTRACT Aims Sustainable crop production is constrained by imbalanced fertilization and poor soil management, which lead to reduced soil fertility. Additionally, water hyacinth poses a major threat to Tana Lake by disrupting ecosystems and degrading water quality. A field experiment conducted in the Lake Tana Basin during the 2022/2023 cropping season
Matebie Muche   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A taxonomic review of Korean Asparagales and Liliales (Liliopsida)

open access: yesKorean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 2002
A systematic review for Korean Liliopsida was carried out with rbcL and atpB sequence data. Congruent phylogenetic trees were obtained from two different data sets. Korean Liliopsida consists of the three orders, Asparagales, Liliales, and Dioscoreales sensu Dahlgren et al.
Chang Gee Jang, Martin F. Pfosser
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