Comparative analysis of chloroplast genome structure and molecular dating in Myrtales [PDF]
Background Myrtales is a species rich branch of Rosidae, with many species having important economic, medicinal, and ornamental value. At present, although there are reports on the chloroplast structure of Myrtales, a comprehensive analysis of the ...
Xiao-Feng Zhang+4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Medinilla magnifica (Myrtales, Melastomataceae) [PDF]
The complete mitochondrial genome of Medinilla magnifica, an economically valuable species in the family Melastomataceae was reported in this study. The genome size is 377,864 bp in length and the GC content is 43.91%. A total of 98 genes were annotated,
Hai-Hong Wu+4 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Heimia myrtifolia and Comparative Analysis within Myrtales [PDF]
Heimia myrtifolia is an important medicinal plant with several pharmacologically active alkaloids and is also used as an ornamental landscape plant. The purpose of this study is to complete and characterize the chloroplast (cp) genome of H.
Cuihua Gu+5 more
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Loculicidal dehiscence of superior and inferior capsular fruits in Myrtales
In the representatives of the order Myrtales, the patterns of fruit dehiscence of the most common fruit – loculicidal capsule were revealed. The characteristics of capsular fruits in the studied species of Lythraceae, Myrtaceae and Onagraceae families ...
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Synopsis of Onagraceae (Myrtales) in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil [PDF]
Onagraceae is a cosmopolitan family with 22 genera and about 660 species, most frequently found in subtropical and temperate regions. In Brazil, 64 species occur across four genera: Epilobium, Fuchsia, Ludwigia, and Oenothera.
David Moura Farias+2 more
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High population levels lead Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) to unrecorded feeding and oviposition behaviors on Eucalyptus urograndis plants [PDF]
The red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore, 1964 (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae), an insect pest originating in Australia and which feeds only on Eucalyptus L'Hér. (Myrtales: Myrtaceae) plants, has spread to several countries.
M. H. F. A. Dal Pogetto+7 more
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Background: Syzygium syzygioides (Miq.) Merr. and L. M. Perry is a common medicinal plant species known for its biologically active compounds. However, the chloroplast (cp) genome of S. syzygioides has not been previously reported.
Thu-Thao Thi Huynh+2 more
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Conspectus de Melastomataceae Juss. no Distrito Federal, Brasil
Melastomataceae é uma das famílias mais representativas do Cerrado, apresentando 33 gêneros e 513 espécies no bioma. A última listagem publicada de Melastomataceae para o Distrito Federal (DF) apontava 19 gêneros e 87 espécies, e foi elaborada para ...
Estela Cristina de Oliveira Lourenço+2 more
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Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii [PDF]
Syzygium jambos (Myrtales, Myrtaceae) trees in Hawaii are severely affected by a rust disease caused by Austropuccinia psidii (Pucciniales, Sphaerophragmiaceae), but they are commonly co-infected with species of Cryphonectriaceae (Diaporthales).
Jolanda Roux+6 more
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A continuous morphological approach to study the evolution of pollen in a phylogenetic context: An example with the order Myrtales. [PDF]
The study of pollen morphology has historically allowed evolutionary biologists to assess phylogenetic relationships among Angiosperms, as well as to better understand the fossil record. During this process, pollen has mainly been studied by discretizing
Ricardo Kriebel+2 more
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