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The “fossilized” mitochondrial genome of Liriodendron tulipifera: ancestral gene content and order, ancestral editing sites, and extraordinarily low mutation rate [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The mitochondrial genomes of flowering plants vary greatly in size, gene content, gene order, mutation rate and level of RNA editing. However, the narrow phylogenetic breadth of available genomic data has limited our ability to reconstruct ...
Aaron O Richardson +4 more
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ABSTRACT Flower colour variation is pivotal for plant evolution, ecological adaptation, and pollinator attraction. In the Liriodendron genus, L. tulipifera features a distinct orange petal stripe which is absent in L. chinense, driven by differential carotenoid accumulation, yet the underlying genetic mechanism remains unclear.
Lichun Yang +8 more
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The tulip tree aphid, Illinoia liriodendri, is reported in Slovakia for the first time. Colonies of I. liriodendri were found on tulip trees, Liriodendron tulipifera, in two locations of south-western Slovakia in 2014 and 2015.
Ján KOLLÁR, Marek BARTA
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Growth-rainfall trend coefficients shown by six species of hardwoods in Brown County, Indiana [PDF]
In an earlier paper it has been shown that when rainfall, for any period with which radial tree growth shows a significant correlation, is conspicuously less than for the corresponding period of the previous year, decrease in tree growth occurs in a ...
Friesner, Ray C.
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Abstract Premise The defining life history strategy of spring ephemeral wildflowers is their avoidance of shading by trees during the brief, high‐light period before canopy leaf out. Studies suggest that spring ephemerals will experience increased light competition because canopy leaf out is more sensitive to warming than is the phenology of spring ...
Melina Schopler +6 more
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Background Nectar is a major floral attractant and reward for insects that ensures pollination. Liriodendron, a genus of the Magnoliaceae family, includes only two relict species, L. chinense and L.
Huanhuan Liu, Jikai Ma, Huogen Li
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Alternative Splicing Enhances the Transcriptome Complexity of Liriodendron chinense
Alternative splicing (AS) plays pivotal roles in regulating plant growth and development, flowering, biological rhythms, signal transduction, and stress responses.
Zhonghua Tu +9 more
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Secondary Succession in Stands of Red Maple - Sweet Gum - Beech Forests in Ripley County, Indiana [PDF]
The vegetation of the leached Illinoian till plain has been described in detail by Braun, Keller, McCoy, and the progress of secondary succession in these habitats has been considered quantitatively by Potzger and Potzger, and in a more general way by ...
Liming, A. N., Potzger, J. E.
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Abstract Undisturbed land uses have the potential to enhance soil organic matter, but how and to what extent this occurs on private farms remains relatively unexplored. A cross‐sectional study of perennial grasslands and farm woodlots was undertaken across North Carolina to investigate stocks of soil organic C, total soil N, and soil‐test biological ...
Alan J. Franzluebbers
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Tuliptree Aphid Scientific Name: Illinoia liriodendri (Monell) (Insecta: Hempitera: Aphididae)
The tuliptree aphid, Illinoia liriodendri (Monell) is a sap-feeding insect herbivore of Liriodendron tulipifera that commonly reaches high densities on trees planted in urban settings.
Lindsay Mikell, Adam Dale
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