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Widespread adaptive evolution in angiosperm photosystems provides insight into the evolution of photosystem II repair. [PDF]
Robbins EHJ, Kelly S.
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The food of life: which nectar do mosquitoes feed on?-An evidence-based meta-analysis. [PDF]
Herreros-Moya E+5 more
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Effects of combining soil-applied insecticide and Bt corn for integrated pest management and resistance management of western corn rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). [PDF]
McCulloch JB, Gassmann AJ.
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Systematic Botany, 2017
Abstract Cochlospermaceae (Malvales) is a small family of two genera, Amoreuxia and Cochlospermum. Cochlospermum has a pantropical distribution with species present in Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia, whereas Amoreuxia has a more restricted distribution in the Americas. Amoreuxia
Linda E Watson
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Abstract Cochlospermaceae (Malvales) is a small family of two genera, Amoreuxia and Cochlospermum. Cochlospermum has a pantropical distribution with species present in Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia, whereas Amoreuxia has a more restricted distribution in the Americas. Amoreuxia
Linda E Watson
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Cytinaceae are sister to Muntingiaceae (Malvales)
Taxon, 2007The holoparasitic family Cytinaceae (Cytinus and Bdallophyton) was previously shown to be allied with Malvales, however its closest photosynthetic ancestor was not determined. A molecular phylogenetic study was conducted using nuclear small‐subunit rDNA and three chloroplast genes (the latter missing from the holoparasites but included to stabilize the
Daniel L Nickrent
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The pollination of the gynomonoecious Bdallophytum oxylepis (Cytinaceae, Malvales)
Plant Species Biology, 2021AbstractBdallophytum oxylepis is a rare and endemic species belonging to the Cytinaceae family, a root holoparasitic plant in which most resources are allocated to attracting pollinators. This species is gynomonoecious with intraindividual variation in flower size and sex.
Sandra Rios‐Carrasco+5 more
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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.
Fred R Musser
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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.
Fred R Musser
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Stem anatomy of Grewia caffra (Malvaceae): an uncommon cambial variant in the order Malvales
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2021The genus Grewia comprises about 300 species widely distributed in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Most of its species are shrubs and small trees, but three species are climbers having stems with four prominent wings. We studied the structure of juvenile and mature stems of Grewia caffra to clarify the anatomical background of the wing formation.
G. Gama, A. Oskolski
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Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006
Androecial development and structure as well as floral vasculature of six selected species of Bombacoideae and of several smaller lineages of the Malvatheca clade (Malvaceae s.l.) were studied. All studied taxa share a similar pattern of androecial development: initially, five antepetalous/antetepalous and five alternipetalous/alternitepalous primary ...
H Janka, Cristóbal López
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Androecial development and structure as well as floral vasculature of six selected species of Bombacoideae and of several smaller lineages of the Malvatheca clade (Malvaceae s.l.) were studied. All studied taxa share a similar pattern of androecial development: initially, five antepetalous/antetepalous and five alternipetalous/alternitepalous primary ...
H Janka, Cristóbal López
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Wood and bark anatomy of Muntingiaceae: A phylogenetic comparison within Malvales s. l.
Brittonia, 2005Quantitative and qualitative data on wood and bark anatomy are given for Muntingia calabura L. and Dicraspidia donnell-smithii Standley. These data are compared with phylogenetic schemes, based on DNA analysis, in which Muntingiaceae belong to the “dipterocarp clade” within Malvales.
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