Anatomía foliar y del pecíolo de cuatro especies de Lupinus (Fabaceae)
Se describe y compara la anatomía foliar y del pecíolo de 4 especies del género Lupinus (L. aschenbornii S.Schauer, L. exaltatus Zucc., L. montanus Kunth y L.
Juan Francisco Zamora-Natera +1 more
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Cyclitols, galactosyl cyclitols and raffinose family oligosaccharides in Mexican wild lupin seeds
Ten to 16 ethanol-soluble carbohydrate components were identified in the seeds of six Mexican wild lupins. The analysed carbohydrates included: monosaccharides, disaccharides, cyclitols, galactosyl cyclitols and raffinose family oligosaccharides ...
Agnieszka I. Piotrowicz-Cieślak +2 more
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Alkaloid profile, antibacterial and allelopathic activities of Lupinus jaimehintoniana B.L. Turner (Fabaceae) [PDF]
Herein we describe some aspects of the ethnobotanical use and the first alkaloid profile of Lupinus jaimehintoniana, the 5 to 8 m high arboreous lupine.
Cruz-Duran Ramiro +7 more
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Systematics and biology of some species of Micrurapteryx Spuler (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) from the Holarctic Region, with re-description of M. caraganella (Hering) from Siberia [PDF]
During a DNA barcoding campaign of leaf-mining insects from Siberia, a genetically divergent lineage of a gracillariid belonging to the genus Micrurapteryx was discovered, whose larvae developed on Caragana Fabr. and Medicago L. (Fabaceae).
Kirichenko, N. +5 more
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• Premise of the study: We present an alternative approach for molecular systematic studies that combines long PCR and next‐generation sequencing. Our approach can be used to generate templates from any DNA source for next‐generation sequencing. Here we test our approach by amplifying complete chloroplast genomes, and we present a set of 58 potentially
Simon Uribe‐Convers +3 more
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Foraging, Mating, and Thermoregulatory Behavior of Cyrtopogon willistoni Curran (Diptera: Asilidae)
The robber fly Cyrtopogon willistoni Curran was studied in SW Montana, where it was an opportunistic predator of relatively small insects from 25 families in 7 orders. The most common prey were Diptera (44%) and Homoptera (21%), with Cicadellidae, Bibionidae, and Formicidae comprising 44% of the prey.
Kevin M. O′Neill
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Background. Physical dormancy in seeds of the genus Lupinus restricts their ecological or agricultural use. Hypothesis. This dormancy can be broken when seeds are subjected to physical and chemical pretreatments that increase germination, mobilize ...
Edna Irene Bautista-Rodríguez +4 more
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Temporal and spatial variations of atmospheric radiocarbon in the Mexico City metropolitan area [PDF]
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.-- et al.Proceedings of the 1st International Radiocarbon in the Environment Conference 18–22 August 2014, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK).The Mexico City ...
Beramendi-Orosco, Laura E. +2 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Prunus avium plants from United Kingdom
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects'. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by plants of Prunus avium possibly grafted on ...
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Blest om belgfrukter - storm om lupiner? [PDF]
Vi hører stadig om hvor sunt det er å spise belgfrukter. Men visste du at vi kan plukke spiselige, viltvoksende arter fra norsk natur? Dette er året du skal gå inn i den muligheten.
Friis Pedersen, Susanne
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