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Wood Anatomy and Classification of the Myrtales
The wood anatomical diversity of the woody Myrtales, comprising Combretaceae, Lythraceae (including Alzatea), Melastomataceae (including Crypteroniaceae), Myrtaceae, Oliniaceae, Onagraceae, Penaeaceae, Punicaceae (can also be included in Lythraceae), Psiloxylaceae, Sonneratiaceae and also Thymelaeaceae, is summarized.
Ger J. C. M. Van Vliet, Pieter Baas
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Flora of Ceará, Brazil: Onagraceae
This study aimed to provide the floristic survey of Onagraceae in Ceará state. The floristic study consisted of analyzing material deposited in the herbaria EAC, ESA, FUEL, HCDAL, HUEFS, HUVA, HVASF, INPA, K, MO, NY, P, RB, UFRN and US, as well as field ...
Hugo Pereira do Nascimento +1 more
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Melastomataceae in Parque Estadual Paulo César Vinha, Guarapari, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Melastomataceae are the tenth most diverse angiosperm family in the world and the sixth largest angiosperm family in Brazil. Among the ecosystems associated with the Atlantic Forest, restinga comprises different phytophysiognomies where this family is a ...
Vinícius de Castro Freitas +2 more
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RESUMO Este estudo teve como objetivo realizar um levantamento florístico das espécies de Myrtaceae ocorrentes dentro dos limites do Monumento Natural Municipal da Lagoa do Peri, estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil.
Vivian Fragoso Pellis +2 more
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Cryphonectriaceae on Myrtales in China: phylogeny, host range, and pathogenicity
Plantation-grown Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) and other trees residing in the Myrtales have been widely planted in southern China. These fungal pathogens include species of Cryphonectriaceae that are well-known to cause stem and branch canker disease on Myrtales trees.
Wang, W. +3 more
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Terminalia s.s. (Combretaceae) do Piauí, Brasil
Resumo Este trabalho apresenta o tratamento florístico-taxonômico para as espécies de Terminalia ocorrentes no estado do Piauí. O estudo foi baseado em análise de exsicatas depositadas em herbários nacionais e internacionais, bem como em observações ...
Rayane de Tasso Moreira Ribeiro +4 more
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Biting or irritating insects are a threat to the health and welfare of grazing animals. This systematic review reveals that several shrubs and bushes growing in the alpine area have insecticidal, insect‐repellent and/or attractant properties. The alder Alnus glutinosa, juniper Juniperus communis, spruce Picea abies and walnut Juglans regia are ...
Theresa Schlittenlacher +3 more
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All potential pests (e.g., defoliating lepidopterans) of Eucalyptus L’Hér. (Myrtaceae) are important to be recorded because of multiple species from this plant genus are ubiquitously planted in forest plantations across the tropics, including Sumatra ...
T. Melia +9 more
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INDEPENDENT ORIGINATION OF FLORAL ZYGOMORPHY, A PREDICTED ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO POLLINATORS: DEVELOPMENTAL AND GENETIC MECHANISMS [PDF]
Observations of floral development indicate that floral organ initiation in pentapetalous flowers more commonly results in a medially positioned abaxial petal (MAB) than in a medially positioned adaxial petal (MAD), where the medial plane is defined by ...
Bukhari, Ghadeer, Zhang, Wenheng
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Anatomia foliar de espécies de Myrtaceae : contribuições à taxonomia e filogenia [PDF]
Trabalhos taxonômicos e filogenéticos têm utilizado informações anatômicas e para contribuir com estes estudos examinaram-se cortes paradérmicos e transversais da porção mediana foliar de Campomanesia adamantium (Camb.) O.
Bezerra, Kadja Milena Gomes +5 more
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