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Revision of the Genus Labisia (Myrsinaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesBlumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 2005
The genus Labisia (Myrsinaceae) is revised for the Flora Malesiana region. Seven species are recognised. Several earlier described species are synonymous to L. pumila and reduced to varieties of that species: var. alata, var. lanceolata, var. neriifolia and var. sessilifolia. A new record of L. longistyla is mentioned.
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High Inter‐Specific Diversity and Seasonality of Trunk Radial Growth in Trees Along an Afrotropical Elevational Gradient

open access: yesPlant, Cell &Environment, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 2285-2297, March 2025.
ABSTRACT Understanding mechanisms driving tropical tree growth is essential for comprehending carbon sequestration and predicting the future of tropical forests amid rapid deforestation. We conducted a natural experiment in Mount Cameroon to identify climatic factors limiting diurnal and seasonal growth in dominant tree species across a 2200‐m ...
Lenka Plavcová   +6 more
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NOVAS ESPÉCIES DE MYRSINE L. (MYRSINACEAE) PARA O BRASIL

open access: yesRodriguésia
RESUMO São descritas e ilustradas três novas espécies de Myrsine: Myrsine altomontana M. F. Freitas & L. S. Kinoshita, M. cipoensis M. F. Freitas & L. S. Kinoshita e M. rubra M. F. Freitas & L. S. Kinoshita.
Maria de Fátima Freitas   +1 more
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Brine Shrimp Toxicity Evaluation of Some Tanzanian Plants Used Traditionally for the Treatment of Fungal Infections. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Plants which are used by traditional healers in Tanzania have been evaluated to obtain preliminary data of their toxicity using the brine shrimps test. The results indicate that 9 out of 44 plant species whose extracts were tested exhibited high toxicity
Hamza, Omar J M   +10 more
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Rapid detection of RNase‐based self‐incompatibility in Lysimachia monelli (Primulaceae)

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, Volume 112, Issue 1, January 2025.
Abstract Premise Primroses famously employ a system that simultaneously expresses distyly and filters out self‐pollen. Other species in the Primulaceae family, including Lysimachia monelli (blue pimpernel), also express self‐incompatibility (SI), but involving a system with distinct features and an unknown molecular genetic basis.
Karolis Ramanauskas   +6 more
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Sinopse dos gêneros de Primulaceae no Brasil

open access: yesRodriguésia
Resumo Primulaceae é representada no Brasil por 12 gêneros e cerca de 140 espécies. As espécies apresentam hábitos de herbáceo a arbóreo e estão distribuídas nos gêneros Ardisia, Clavija, Ctenardisia, Cybianthus, Geissanthus, Gentlea, Jacquinia ...
Maria de Fátima Freitas   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The “Yvyraro”, an ichtyotoxic tree used by the “Guaraní” community from Misiones, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Se da a conocer la identificación taxonómica del "Yvyraro", un árbol ictiotóxico utilizado por los Guaraníes de Misiones. Se brinda información acerca del procedimiento de pesca con la corteza de este árbol.
Keller, Hector Alejandro
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FAMILIA MYRSINACEAE

open access: yesFlora del Bajío y de Regiones Adyacentes, 2014
Para el territorio de la República Mexicana se han mencionado hasta 13 géneros de acuerdo con diversos autores; sin embargo las especies que para este país han sido nombradas dentro de Amatlania, Ibarraea, Oerstedianthus, Yunkeria y Zunila, actualmente se les ubica más bien en Ardisia.
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Notes on Neotropical Parathesis (Myrsinaceae)

open access: yesNovon, 1997
Parathesis costaricensis, P glendae, and P longipedicellata are described and illustrat- ed, and their phylogenetic relationships are dis- cussed. A key is provided to separate the new spe- cies. In addition, a new combination is made for Parathesis sinuata (from Colombia), and P ama- zonica Mez is lectotypified. The genus Parathesis J. D.
Jon M. Ricketson, John J. Pipoly III
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Gut Passage in Lemurs Enhances the Germination of Mistletoe Seeds Bakerella gonoclada, in a Madagascar Rainforest

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 1, January 2025.
ABSTRACT In Madagascar's rainforests, we lack knowledge of the natural history of mistletoe, a hemiparasitic plant that is an essential food source and habitat for many animals. Here, we compared the germination success and survival of Bakerella gonoclada mistletoe seeds that were defecated by lemurs with seeds hand‐removed from fruits to assess the ...
Zo Samuel Ella Fenosoa   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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