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Pollen Morphology of Malvaceae s.l. from Cerrado Forest Fragments: Details of Aperture and Ornamentation in the Pollen Types Definition

Palynology, 2021
We analyzed the pollen morphology of 13 Brazilian native species of Malvaceae s.l. from forest fragments of Cerrado belonging to nine genera [Bastardiopsis (K.
Ana Carolina Venancio Lopes   +3 more
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Metabolomics analysis and biological investigation of three Malvaceae plants.

Phytochemical Analysis, 2020
INTRODUCTION Metabolomics is a fast growing technology that has effectively contributed to many plant-related sciences and drug discovery. OBJECTIVE To use the non-targeted metabolomics approach to investigate the chemical profiles of three Malvaceae ...
O. Abdelhafez   +8 more
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Correlations among oligonucleotide repeats, nucleotide substitutions, and insertion–deletion mutations in chloroplast genomes of plant family Malvaceae

, 2020
The co‐occurrence of mutational events including substitutions and insertions–deletions (InDels) with oligonucleotide repeats has previously been reported for a limited number of prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and organelle genomes.
Abdullah   +9 more
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Malvaceae

2012
Published as part of Masharabu, Tatien, Bigendako, Marie Josée, Nzigidahera, Benoît, Mpawenayo, Balthazar, Lejoly, Jean, Bangirinama, Frédéric & Bogaert, Jan, 2012, Vascular flora inventory and plant diversity of the Ruvubu National Park, Burundi, pp.
Masharabu, Tatien   +6 more
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Sida sivarajanii (Malvaceae): a new species from India

, 2020
A new species, Sida sivarajanii (Malvaceae) from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India is described. It is morphologically most similar to S. alnifolia and S.
G. M. Tambde, M. Sardesai, A. Pandey
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A REVISION OF PTEROSPERMUM (MALVACEAE: DOMBEYOIDEAE) IN MALESIA

, 2020
The species of the tree genus Pterospermum Schreb. (Malvaceae: Dombeyoideae) in Malesia are revised. Twenty-six species of Pterospermum are recognised, six of which are new ( P. aureum S.K.Ganesan, P. borneense S.K.Ganesan, P.
S. K. Ganesan   +2 more
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Value of Neonicotinoid Insecticide Seed Treatments in Mid-South Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum [Malvales: Malvaceae]) Production Systems.

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2018
Neonicotinoid insecticides are currently one of two classes of chemicals available as a seed treatment for growers to manage early season insect pests of cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L.
J. H. North   +8 more
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Synflorescences of Malvaceae

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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One new genus and two new species of Tegonotini (Acari: Eriophyidae) associated to Malvaceae from South China

International Journal of Acarology, 2019
One new genus and two new species of eriophyoid mites in the tribe Tegonotini from Hainan Island in southern China are described and illustrated. They are: Convexmitrata asperae gen. nov. & sp. nov. found on Byttneria aspera Collebr. ex Wall. (Malvaceae)
Mengchao Tan, Yeyun Zhao, Guoquan Wang
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Æstivation in Malvaceae

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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