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The influence of slope exposure on the population structure, morphometric features and reproductive characteristics of the rare orchid Cypripedium calceolus L.
I. Kirillova, D. Kirillov
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This study reports a species of Crioceris infesting Asparagus racemosus Willd. The adults exhibit sexual dimorphism, with black males and yellowish-brown females bearing a distinct black spot on their elytra. Morphological and molecular analyses indicate
M. N. R. Gouda+5 more
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The results of the study of the population biology of the rare orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata (L.) Soó on the territory of the Komi Republic (north-east of European Russia), where the species is located on the northern border of its range, are presented ...
I. Kirillova, D. Kirillov
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The present study explores the angiosperm flora belonging to the class Liliopsida in Rajbari district, seamlessly integrating taxonomy with phytocompound-based drug discovery through advanced computational biology approaches.
Miruna Banu+3 more
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Plantae, Liliopsida, Arales, Araceae, Dracontioides desciscens, Lemna aequinoctialis and Montrichardia linifera: Distribution extension and first records for state of Sergipe, Brazil [PDF]
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José Nascimento-Júnior, Ana Prata
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A taxonomic review of Korean Asparagales and Liliales (Liliopsida) [PDF]
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 Pfosser
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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
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BIR URUG'PALLALILAR YOKI LOLASIMONLAR (LILIOPSIDA) SINFI SISTEMATIKASI [PDF]
Annotatsiya: O‘simliklar dunyosi juda hilma-xil. Bular orasida Lolasimonlar (Liliopsida) sinf ham o‘z o‘rniga ega. Lolasimonlarning klassifikatsiyasini, ularni ahamiyatini, tarqalishini va ba’zi turlari o‘rganilib tezisda shular haqida ma’lumotlar keltirildi.
Temirova Mavluda Umidjonovna
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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 ...
MATTHEW YARROW+5 more
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El endemismo en las Liliopsida mexicanas
Se presenta un listado actualizado de las Liliopsida endémicas de México. De las 4,542 especies silvestres que habitan en el territorio nacional, 2,010 son endémicas exclusivas y la cifra asciende a 2,764 si consideramos la ampliación de los límites a lo que Rzedowski denomina Megaméxico 3.
Adolfo Espejo‐Serna
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