Ecological studies onHoheria glabrata(Malvaceae) at Arthur's Pass, South Island, New Zealand [PDF]
Peter Haase
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251. Malvaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.: 271. 4 Aug 1789, nom. cons. Berryaceae Doweld, Tent. Syst. Pl. Vasc.: xxxvii. 23 Dec 2001 Bombacaceae Kunth, Malvac., Büttner., Tiliac.: 5. 20 Apr 1822, nom. cons. Brownlowiaceae Cheek, Kew Bull. 61: 443. 8 Dec 2006 Byttneriaceae R.Br. in M. Flinders, Voy. Terra Austral. 2: 540. 19 Jul 1814, nom. cons.
Reveal, James L.+3 more
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First record of Matisia (Bombacaceae) and Crudia (Caesalpiniaceae) wood from the Tertiary of Rio Paranaiba, Brazil [PDF]
Selmeier, Alfred
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Managing coextinction of insects in a changing climate [PDF]
Approximately a quarter of global terrestrial biodiversity is represented by plant dwelling insects and the potential for thousands of species to be extinguished through widespread disturbances such as a changing climate is high. From a large database of
Mei Chen Leng, Melinda Moir
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Studi Anatomi Daun dari Tiga Anggota Suku Malvaceae di Kawasan Waduk Jatiluhur [PDF]
Jatiluhur reservoir natural resort has miscellaneous vegetation, one of them is shrubs vegetation mostly found Malvaceae family. The purpose of this research was to study the diversity of anatomical structure of three members of Malvaceae family found ...
Anindita, F. L. (Fawzia)+3 more
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Caracterização morfológica das unidades de dispersão e das plantulas de cinco espécies invasoras da família Malvaceae [PDF]
D. Groth
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Distribution of the Malvaceae in Southern and Western Texas
Herbert C. Hanson
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Erratum: Some Pieces of the African Genome Puzzle in Hibiscus Sect. Furcaria (Malvaceae) [PDF]
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Aphids associated with shrubs, herbaceous plants and crops in the Maltese Archipelago (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) [PDF]
A survey of the aphids associated with Maltese shrubs, herbaceous plants and crops was carried out. Sixty six aphid species were recorded from more than 90 species of host plants.
Azzopardi, Erika+6 more
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Studies on abortive anther occurred on the staminal column in Malvaceae (Cotton, Kenaf)
Koki MATUO, Susumu MIZUNO
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