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Morphological Studies of the Nymphaeaceae. VII. The Floral Biology of Nuphar Lutea Subsp. Macrophylla

Brittonia, 1977
The floral biology ofNuphar lutea subsp.macrophylla, native to Central Texas, has been investigated. The flowers are protogynous with anthesis occurring over a period of several days. Flowers are visited by a number of insects but are effectively pollinated by the beetleDonacia piscatrix Lac., which spends its entire life history in association ...
Edward L. Schneider, Lesa A. Moore
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FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH NUPHAR LUTEA (L.) SMITH IN THE KOTOROSL RIVER (YAROSLAVL, RUSSIA)

Transactions of Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters RAS, 2023
Studies of mycobiota of Nuphar lutea leaves in the estuary part of the Kotorosl River, located in the center of a large city, showed that phylloplane fungal complexes in 2006, 2007 and 2021 years form and consist of a small number of more or less constant species and a large number are temporary.
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Effect of 6-Benzylaminopurine on micropropagation of i>Nuphar lutea/i> as an endangered species

2021
Lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers that due to its sanctity, has a special place among other flowers. Nuphar lutea is one of the most beautiful lotus species that is found in Sarab-e Niloofar Wetland, Kermanshah, west of Iran. Due to the decrease in rainfall, droughts and uncontrolled water withdrawal from the lands around Sarab-e Niloofar ...
Rashidi, Nariman   +3 more
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?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ???? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????? Nuphar lutea ???? Nymphaea alba

2021
The leaf mesophyll cells ultrastructure and pigment content of heterophyllous aquatic plants Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith. and Nymphaea alba L. are reported. The ultrastructural differences of submerged and floating leaves were determined. Submerged leaf chloroplasts are located along the periclinal cell walls.
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A comparison of the periphyton of Nuphar lutea and Nymphaea alba

1983
The periphyton of Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. and Nymphaea alba L., the dominating species of the vegetation of an old branch of the River Waal near Nijmegen, was studied from May until October 1981. The study evaluated the influence of the architecture of nymphaeid plants on the periphyton-composition of different plant parts.
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?????????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????? Nymphaea alba, Nuphar lutea ???? Nuphar pumila ?? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ????. ????????. ??. ??. ????????????

2019
?? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? ????. ????????. ??. ??. ???????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? Nymphaea alba L., Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. ???? N. pumila (Timm) DC. ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ????????????
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????????????????????-???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith : ?????????????????????????????? ?? ????????????????????

2017
?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith. ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? ????????????????????????
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???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith.

2015
The data on the chloroplast ultrastructure, pigment content, and chlorophyll fluorescence in submersed, floating, and terrestrial leaves of Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith. are presented. The differences in these patterns in leaves of various types are considered as a display of the phenotypic plasticity, which depends, first of all, on the light intensity and
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Germination and colonisation dynamics of Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. in a former river channel

Aquatic Botany, 1996
Abstract Some aspects of the germination and colonisation dynamics of Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. were investigated in a former river channel of the River Rhone (France) from 1991 to 1995. The colonisation by Nuphar lutea of bare areas of 1 m 2 was a very slow process.
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