Host adaptation and genome evolution of the broad host range fungal rust pathogen, Austropuccinia psidii. [PDF]
Luo Z +17 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Syzygium zeylanicum (Myrtaceae, Myrtales) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Thi Huynh TT, Quang MT, Nguyen HD.
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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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Essential Oils and Bioproducts for Flea Control: A Critical Review. [PDF]
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<i>Syzygium oleosum</i> (F.Muell.) B.Hyland (Myrtaceae), an Unexplored Australian Species: Anatomical and Micromorphological Study of Leafy Twigs, and Characterization and Biological Activity of Their Essential Oil. [PDF]
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Harnessing genetic diversity: The genomic and transcriptomic insights of Eugenia uniflora for environmental resilience. [PDF]
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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, 2023Colleters 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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