Chromosome-scale genome assembly and annotation of Paspalum notatum Flüggé var. saurae. [PDF]
Vega JM +10 more
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Dissecting non-B DNA structural motifs in untranslated regions of eukaryotic genomes. [PDF]
Gummadi ASC, Muppa DK, Yella VR.
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A taxonomic review of Korean Asparagales and Liliales (Liliopsida)
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, Jang Chang Gee
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The Zingiberidae, a New Subclass of Liliopsida (Monocotyledons) [PDF]
The Zingiberidae are described as a new subclass, containing the orders Zingiberales and Bromeliales.
Arthur Cronquist, Cronquist Arthur
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Sexual forms and their ecological correlates in Liliopsida of Siberia [PDF]
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The ecology of Egeria densa Planchón (Liliopsida: Alismatales): A wetland ecosystem engineer? [PDF]
Egeria densa Planchon es considerada una especie invasora en los sistemas acuaticos de Chile. Su distribucion geografica original estaba limitada a regiones subtropicales de Brasil, Argentina y Uruguay. Su crecimiento rapido y su tendencia a formar densas coberturas suelen estar asociadas con el estado de aguas claras en ecosistemas acuaticos ...
VÍCTOR H Marin +2 more
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Some features of the environmental strategy of Tulipa gesneriana L. (Liliaceae, Liliopsida)
The vitality of 31 natural populations of Tulipa gesneriana is based on our field surveys that were conducted in several parts of European Russia from 2013 to 2015. The basic factors that affect the vitality of the T. gesneriana population were revealed according to the results of the analysis of 14 morphological parameters of T. gesneriana.
A S Kashin, N A Petrova, I V Shilova
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Potential Range of Bulbocodium versicolor (Ker-Gawl.) Spreng. (Colchicaceae, Liliopsida) in Russia
The article presents a bioclimatic model of the potential range of Bulbocodium versicolor in European Russia. To build the model, we analyzed a matrix containing 166 B. versicolor localities in the studied region; the analysis was carried out in the SDMtoolbox program using the climatic paramaters from the WorldClim open database.
A S Kashin, A S Parkhomenko, N A Petrova
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