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Host adaptation and genome evolution of the broad host range fungal rust pathogen, Austropuccinia psidii. [PDF]

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Luo Z   +17 more
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Pathways to Recovery: Genomics and Resistance Assays for Tree Species Devastated by the Myrtle Rust Pathogen. [PDF]

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Chen SH   +14 more
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Essential Oils and Bioproducts for Flea Control: A Critical Review. [PDF]

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Campos DR   +4 more
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Harnessing genetic diversity: The genomic and transcriptomic insights of Eugenia uniflora for environmental resilience. [PDF]

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Cadavid Sánchez IC   +9 more
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Myrtaceae

2023
Myrtaceae The checklist of Myrtaceae of Boyacá includes 24 species; this represents an increase of 8 species (35 %) for the department since the CPLC (2016). Three further genera, Acca, Corymbia and Eucalyptus have been recorded, although these are all introduced taxa (Table 2).
Lucas, Eve J.   +14 more
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Homogeneous colleters in Myrteae (Myrtaceae)

Protoplasma, 2023
Colleters are secretory structures characteristic of the apices of more than 60 botanical families. In the Myrtaceae, three types of colleters were previously described: petaloid, conical, and euriform. In Argentina, most species of the Myrtaceae family grow in subtropical regions and a few in the temperate-cold zones of Patagonia.
C. M. Sosa, A. M. Gonzalez
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