Results 71 to 80 of about 4,160 (227)
Diverging repeatomes in holoparasitic Hydnoraceae uncover a playground of genome evolution
Summary The transition from an autotrophic to a heterotrophic lifestyle is associated with numerous genomic changes. These often involve large genomic alterations, potentially driven by repetitive DNAs. Despite their recognized role in shaping plant genomes, the contribution of repetitive DNAs to parasitic plant genome evolution remains largely ...
Woorin Kim+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Cold-Hot Nature of Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine for Possible Anticancer Activity [PDF]
Traditional Chinese Marine Medicine (TCMM) represents one of the medicinal resources for research and development of novel anticancer drugs. In this study, to investigate the presence of anticancer activity (AA) displayed by cold or hot nature of TCMM,
Fu, Xianjun+7 more
core +4 more sources
Resumo Malpighiales compreende 36 famílias com grande heterogeneidade morfológica e está representada por várias espécies na Mata Atlântica ao longo da costa brasileira.
Francione Gomes-Silva+3 more
doaj +1 more source
Flora of Espírito Santo: Bonnetiaceae
Bonnetia stricta is the only species of Bonnetiaceae in eastern Brazil, where it occurs in the states of Alagoas, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and Sergipe.
Lucas Cardoso Marinho
doaj +1 more source
Progress and problems in the assessment of flower morphology in higher-level systematics [PDF]
Floral features used for characterization of higher-level angiosperm taxa (families, orders, and above) are assessed following a comparison of earlier (precladistic/premolecular) and current classifications.
Endress, Peter, Matthews, Merran
core
Interactions between wood-rotting fungi (Agaricomycetes) and native and exotic trees from an urban ecosystem (Córdoba, Argentina) [PDF]
El reemplazo de áreas naturales por zonas urbanizadas afecta la composición de las comunidades arbóreas, generalmente favoreciendo la ocurrencia de especies vegetales exóticas.
Cagnolo, Luciano+4 more
core +1 more source
ABSTRACT Plants have a wide range of adaptive and protective mechanisms to cope with dehydration. Central in these processes are the Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins, whose levels notably increase in response to dehydration during seed development and vegetative tissues.
Inti A. Arroyo‐Mosso+8 more
wiley +1 more source
Extrapolating demography with climate, proximity and phylogeny: approach with caution [PDF]
Plant population responses are key to understanding the effects of threats such as climate change and invasions. However, we lack demographic data for most species, and the data we have are often geographically aggregated.
Buckley, Y.M.+3 more
core +4 more sources
Botanic gardens play a crucial role in addressing global environmental challenges by providing a unique setting for long‐term plant studies and engaging the public in climate change awareness. Our review highlights the underuse of these gardens' living collections for monitoring climate impacts, revealing significant gaps in data and phylogenetic ...
Midori Yajima+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Oligocene niche shift, Miocene diversification – cold tolerance and accelerated speciation rates in the St. John’s Worts (Hypericum, Hypericaceae) [PDF]
Background: Our aim is to understand the evolution of species-rich plant groups that shifted from tropical into cold/temperate biomes. It is well known that climate affects evolutionary processes, such as how fast species diversify, species range shifts,
Blattner, Frank R.+4 more
core +2 more sources