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Variability in Solanum species: Morphological characterization

open access: yesElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2022
Twenty seven accessions of Solanum belonging to six different species were morphologically characterized using IPGRI descriptor. The wild types could be easily distinguished from the cultivated types based on fruit size and shape. S.
Neeraja Puthiamadom and Jiji Joseph*
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Morphological variability of Hister shanghaicus Marseul, 1862 (Coleoptera, Histeridae) [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
Dorsal elytral striae serve as key diagnostic characters in the taxonomy and species identification of Histeridae beetles. The variation of dorsal elytral striae in Hister shanghaicus Marseul, 1862 is documented herein, based on specimens collected from ...
Ji-Huan Zheng, Tomáš Lackner
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Identification and Characterization of Potential Chalky Soil Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPR) Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Chamaecytisus ruthenicus (Russian Broom)

open access: yesBiology and Life Sciences Forum, 2023
Plant growth-promoting rhizospheric bacteria (PGPR) are well known for their significant roles in agriculture and the environment. In our previous study, 23 chalky soil bacterial isolates were obtained from the rhizosphere of Chamaecytisus ruthenicus. In
Zekarias A. Asfha   +6 more
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Morphological variability of Colchicum laetum Steven (Colchidaceae) populations in the Lower Volga region and surrounding territories [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: Серия Химия. Биология. Экология, 2022
Data on morphological variability of 13 populations of the species Colchicum laetum Steven, rare for the Russian Federation, in the territory of the Volgograd region, the Republic of Kalmykia and the Stavropol Territory are presented.
Bogoslov, Artem Valerievich   +5 more
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Towards Morphological Variability of Symbiotic Algae [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Science, 2016
Green hydra is the host to unicellular algae in its gastrodermal myoepithelial cells. It is known that different xenobiotics can damage this symbiotic relationship. The effects of sublethal doses of antibiotics on the hydra–alga symbiotic relationship are assessed using cTEM microscopy. Chloroplasts showed changes in thylakoid structures.
Kovačević, Goran   +2 more
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Morphological diversity and discrimination tools of the non-marine ostracod Cypridopsis silvestrii across temporal and spatial scales from Patagonia

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2021
Geometric morphometric methods are powerful tools to discriminate between closely related ostracods taxa as well as to study the relationship between their morphological variations, taxonomy and paleoecology.
LORENA Y. RAMOS   +6 more
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Morphological, Pathogenic and Toxigenic Variability in the Rice Sheath Rot Pathogen Sarocladium Oryzae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Sheath rot is an emerging rice disease that leads to considerable yield losses. The main causal agent is the fungus Sarocladium oryzae. This pathogen is known to produce the toxins cerulenin and helvolic acid, but their role in pathogenicity has not been
Afolabi, Oluwatoyin Oluwakemi   +6 more
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3D morphological variability in foraminifera unravel environmental changes in the Baltic Sea entrance over the last 200 years

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2023
Human activities in coastal areas have intensified over the last 200 years, impacting also high-latitude regions such as the Baltic Sea. Benthic foraminifera, protists often with calcite shells (tests), are typically well preserved in marine sediments ...
Constance Choquel   +10 more
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Phenotype “Explosion” in Hercinothrips femoralis (O. M. Reuter 1891) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): A Particular Phenomenon for Successful Introduction of Economic Species

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
Intraspecific trait variability, produced by genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity within species, allows the optimization of individual’s fitness in different conditions, ultimately enhancing survival and reproduction.
Rudolf Masarovič   +5 more
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The XVIII Theriological school-seminar "Morphological variability of mammals and protection of their diversity" (Kazantyp, 2011) [PDF]

open access: yesПраці Теріологічної школи, 2012
Detailed report about main items of XVIII theriological workshop in Kazantyp Natural Reserve (Crimea, Ukraine), scientific reports and round tables that took place during this annual meeting of Ukrainian Theriological Society.
Mykola Tovpinets
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