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Four New Combinations in the Genus Nasa (Loasaceae)

open access: yesNovon, 2001
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Loasaceae

open access: yes, 2001
ilustraciones, fotografías, mapas Se revisa la familia Loasaceae para Colombia. Tres subfamilias estan repre- sentadas en el pais: Gronovioideae con Gronovia scandens, una especie distri- buida ampliamente; Mentzelioidae con dos especies de Mentzelia, M. aspera y M. scabra (los limites taxondémicos dentro del grupo Mentzelia hispida (M. scabra) son aun
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Presliophytum incanum (Graham) Weigend (Loasaceae), nuevo registro para la Flora de Chile

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2018
Gracias a la reciente revisión del genero Presliophytum, endémico de Perú y Chile, se reporta aquí por primera vez la presencia de P. incanum en Chile.
Mélica Muñoz-Schick, Federico Luebert
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Do pollinators respond in a dose-dependent manner to flower herbivory?: An experimental assessment in Loasa tricolor (Loasaceae) ¿Responden los polinizadores en forma dosis-dependiente a la herbivoría floral?: Una evaluación experimental en Loasa tricolor (Loasaceae)

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2011
Pollinators are able to discriminate among different floral phenotypes. Thus, flowers more attractive to pollinators usually receive more visits to their reproductive structures.
ROXANA CARES-SUÁREZ   +9 more
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Stinging Trichomes in Apocynaceae and Their Evolution in Angiosperms. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel), 2021
Medina MC   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Notes on Loasa (Loasaceae) I-III

open access: yes, 1996
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Forgotten but not lost: Notes about the status of the often overlooked Chilean desert endemic Loasa rotundifolia (Loasaceae)

open access: yesGayana: Botanica
Chile is a biodiversity hotspot for Loasaceae. Although relatively well known (especially compared to countries further north along the tropical Andes), it is expected that the number of taxa in Chile is bound to change due to taxonomic work on currently
Rafael Acuña-Castillo   +4 more
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