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En este trabajo se caracterizó el indumento observado en diferentes órganos de 9 especies de Loasaceae presentes en Venezuela, precisando su ubicación en la planta a fin de establecer una posible importancia taxonómica.
Eliana Noguera-Savelli +2 more
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Loasaceae of the Chihuahuan desert region
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Powell, A M, Thompson, Henry J.
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Floral biology and systematics of Eucnide (Loasaceae)
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Ernst, Wallace Roy, Thompson, Henry J.
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Cover Picture and Issue Information
A digitally coloured scanning electron micrograph of barbed defensive trichomes on the underside of a desert stingbush leaf (Eucnide urens, Loasaceae) (Credit: Rosemary Glos and Carol Flegler) This month’s cover image is provided by the authors of Glos et al.’s ‘Separate and synergistic anti‐herbivore effects of non‐glandular trichomes and leaf ...
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HESPERASTER, A GENUS OF LOASACEAE
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Dado el valor taxonómico del indumento foliar en la familia Loasaceae, y considerando la ausencia de estudios detallados sobre este carácter en el género Caiophora, se realizó el análisis del mismo en las 17 especies que habitan en Argentina.
Alberto C. Slanis, María Inés Mercado
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Chromosomenzahlen chilenischer Loasaceae
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The anti-inflammatory properties of Loasa speciosa and Loasa triphylla (Loasaceae), Urtica leptuphylla and Urera baccifera (Urticaceae), and Chaptalia nutans (Asteraceae) were studied using the carregeenan induced rat paw edema model. Aqueous extracts of
Beatriz Badilla +2 more
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INFLORESCENCE ARCHITECTURE OF EUCNIDE (LOASACEAE)
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Notes on the genus Caiophora (Loasoideae, Loasaceae) in Chile and neighbouring countries
alrededor de 60 especies, y está ampliamente distribuido en los Andes, desde Argentina/Chile en el Sur, hasta el centro de Ecuador en el Norte. Se conocen solamente cinco especies de Chile: Caiophora chuquitensis, C. cirsiifolia, C.
Markus Ackermann, Maximilian Weigend
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