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Tree biodiversity in Bornean lowland forest: What are the key species for forest city development in the new capital city of Indonesia? [PDF]
Atmoko T+7 more
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Dataset of seed characteristics of the main weeds on Reunion Island. [PDF]
Schwartz M+5 more
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Melanasterasinica He & Burckhardt, sp. nov., a new psylloid species (Hemiptera, Psylloidea, Liviidae) from China developing on Grewia sp. (Malvaceae). [PDF]
He Z+5 more
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Subgenome-aware analyses reveal the genomic consequences of ancient allopolyploid hybridizations throughout the cotton family. [PDF]
Sun P+9 more
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Alkaloids from Waltheria spp. (Malvaceae): Chemosystematic Aspects, Biosynthesis, Total Synthesis, and Biological Activities. [PDF]
Silva RM, Caleffi GS, Cotinguiba F.
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The complete chloroplast genome of Durio zibethinus L. cultivar Ri6 (Helicteroideae, Malvaceae). [PDF]
Gia Huy T, Thi NPA, Do HDK, Khang DT.
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Nordic Journal of Botany, 1998
Application of the synflorescence concept provides a precise terminology to describe homologous inflorescence structures of Malvaceae. The synflorescences of Malvaceae are generally polytelic, but terminal flowers occur as rare exceptions, which are likely to represent reversals and might be comparable to cases known in Arabidopsis or Antirrhinum.
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Application of the synflorescence concept provides a precise terminology to describe homologous inflorescence structures of Malvaceae. The synflorescences of Malvaceae are generally polytelic, but terminal flowers occur as rare exceptions, which are likely to represent reversals and might be comparable to cases known in Arabidopsis or Antirrhinum.
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Nature, 1964
THE aestivation of the corolla of a flower of the family Malvaceae is distinctly twisted (contorted) in bud, the condition generally persisting even after the opening of the flower. A striking peculiarity of the aestivation is that in about half the number of flowers of any plant of any species of this family, the petals are twisted clockwise and the ...
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THE aestivation of the corolla of a flower of the family Malvaceae is distinctly twisted (contorted) in bud, the condition generally persisting even after the opening of the flower. A striking peculiarity of the aestivation is that in about half the number of flowers of any plant of any species of this family, the petals are twisted clockwise and the ...
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