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Morphology, anatomy and sleep movements of Ludwigia sedoides. [PDF]
Abstract The diurnal motion of higher plants, responding to the alternation of day and night, known as nyctinastic movements or “sleep movements”, has been discussed frequently. We present the first description of the circadian rhythm of the water plant Ludwigia sedoides (Humb.
Heyder K, Neinhuis C, Lautenschläger T.
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Ludwigia stenorraphe H. Hara [PDF]
Ludwigia stenorraphe (Brenan) H.Hara Bas.: Jussiaea stenorraphe Brenan Perennial herb or subshrub, in river and lake shores. F.Monteiro 537 (LUAI, LISC)
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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Ludwigia epilobioides Maximowicz 1859 [PDF]
4.2. Ludwigia epilobioides Maximowicz (1859: 104). Type:— In moist sandy ground, island on the lower Amur, near the mouth of the Ussuri, at Chads Mare, 1855, Maximowicz s.n. (LE) (Raven 1963). Distribution: —E Nepal, S Hengduan. Note: —This species has long been misidentified as Ludwigia prostrata Roxburgh (1832: 420) (Chen et al. 2007).
Luo, Yike, Xie, Lei
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Expansión de Ludwigia helminthorrhiza (Onagraceae) en Cuba [PDF]
The introduction of Ludwigia helminthorrhiza (Mart.) H.Hara (Onagraceae) into Cuba, by an unknown route, as well as its successful naturalization and sustained increase in its area of occupation for over 40 years is here confirmed.
Isidro Eduardo Méndez Santos +1 more
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Ludwigia hyssopifolia Exell 1957 [PDF]
4.3. Ludwigia hyssopifolia (G. Don 1832: 693) Exell (1957: 471). ≡ Jussiaea hyssopifolia G.Don. Type:— SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE. 1822, G. Don 42 (BM000528814!). Distribution: —C Nepal, E Nepal, Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra, S Hengduan, Note: — Ludwigia hyssopifolia is a pantropical weed and widely distributed in the Pan-Himalaya region.
Luo, Yike, Xie, Lei
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UPLC-HRMS-MS profiling of Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa aerial parts and investigation of the anti-inflammatory effect [PDF]
Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa (Forssk.) P.H. Raven, also known as L. stolonifera, is an aquatic herb belonging to family Onagraceae and widely distributed in canals and drains in the Nile Delta, Egypt.
Enas M. Shawky +3 more
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Ludwigia octovalvis Raven 1962 [PDF]
Published as part of Luo, Yike & Xie, Lei, 2023, A checklist of Onagraceae in the Pan-Himalaya region, pp.
Luo, Yike, Xie, Lei
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The correct name for a section of Ludwigia L. (Onagraceae) [PDF]
In 1953, Hara provided new combinations for many sectional and species names when he combined Jussiaea L. with Ludwigia L., and at the time, Ludwigia sect. Oligospermum (Micheli) H.Hara was the correct name for one well-defined section.
Peter C. Hoch +2 more
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Antibacterial properties of extracts of Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis and Ludwigia grandiflora subsp. hexapetala during their cycle of development [PDF]
Abstract Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis and Ludwigia grandiflora subsp. hexapetala, form aquatic dense stands, which cause major ecological and economical problems in many aquatic ecosystems in France. However, these species are known to release allelopathic compounds.
Smida, Imen +6 more
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Phytochemical and biological diversity of genus Ludwigia: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Onagraceae is common as willowherb or evening primrose family which is divided into two subfamilies; Ludwigioideae (mainly Ludwigia genus) and Onagroideae.
Enas Shawky +2 more
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