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Observation of an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino with KM3NeT. [PDF]
KM3NeT Collaboration.
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Resilience and adaptive capacities of societies: social and cultural strategies. [PDF]
Cubeddu F, Martini E.
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SPRAWOZDANIA I INFORMACJE. KOMUNIKAT O XI KONKURSIE IMIENIA PROFESORA MANFREDA LACHSA
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Reproductive Ecology of Manfreda brachystachya, an Iteroparous Species of Agavaceae
Southwestern Naturalist, 1987(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Eguiarte, Luis, Burquez, Alberto
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The embryo sac development of Manfreda elongata (Asparagaceae)
Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2019Abstract Manfreda Salisb. belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is a genus of a high ornamental potential due to the beauty and varied morphology of its leaves, as well as it provides flowers of different species throughout the year. In spite of its economic relevance, little is known about its sexual reproduction.
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Oikos, 1999
Many plants show obvious floral adaptations to attract and facilitate pollination by nocturnal visitors. Many of these flowers also receive frequent diurnal visits, yet little is known about how these different visitors contribute to plant reproductive success.
Joshua D. Groman, Olle Pellmyr
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Many plants show obvious floral adaptations to attract and facilitate pollination by nocturnal visitors. Many of these flowers also receive frequent diurnal visits, yet little is known about how these different visitors contribute to plant reproductive success.
Joshua D. Groman, Olle Pellmyr
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Two New Species and a New Combination in Manfreda (Agavaceae)
Brittonia, 1978Two new species ofManfreda are named,M. longibracteata from Michoacan, Mexico, andM. sileri, a succulent-leaved species from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Mexico.Agave hauniensis is transferred toManfreda.
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Manfreda justosierrana Garcia-Mendoza 2011
Phytotaxa, 2023Manfreda justosierrana García-Mend. (2011: 748) ≡ Agave justosierrana (García-Mend.) Thiede (2012: 94) Type (lectotype designated here):— MEXICO. Guerrero: Municipio Leonardo Bravo, 4 km al E de Los Morros, 7 km al SE de Filo de Caballo, carretera a Xochipala, 1940 m, 11 nov. 1998, A. García-Mendoza, A. Gutiérrez, S.
Idrees, Muhammad, Zhang, Zhiyong
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947
Russell E. Marker, Josefina Lopez
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Russell E. Marker, Josefina Lopez
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