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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Bougainvillea Spectabilis (Nyctaginaceae)
Bougainvillea spectabilis is an important ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical regions, whose complex and diverse germplasm has brought great difficulties to variety selection and identification.
Ning Wang +4 more
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Hawkmoth pollination of Mirabilis longiflora (Nyctaginaceae) [PDF]
A guild composed of very-long-tubed hawkmoth flowers (nectar tubes, 9 cm or more long), belonging to different genera and families, occurs in the American Southwest. Our knowledge of the hawkmoth associates of these flowers is fragmentary.
V, Grant, K A, Grant
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Controlling a tree invader for coastal plant communities' restoration affected below‐ground dynamics
Invasive plant species can lead to changes in root structure and affect ecosystem functioning. Root dynamics play a role in the process of natural regeneration and restoration when an invasive plant is controlled, and legacy effects should be considered in planning and monitoring.
Indiani Conti Della Vechia +6 more
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Se ha desarrollado un protocolo para la multiplicación de Santa Rita (Bougainvillea sp) que combina técnicas in vitro y ex vitro. Los explantos, segmentos nodales, fueron esterilizados por inmersión en solución de lavandina comercial (5 %) y Tween 80 (
A. S. Escandón +5 more
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Bougainvillea peruviana is a widely domesticated ornamental plant species. However, studies on B. peruviana are limited. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of B. peruviana.
Guofeng Liu +7 more
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Ecological Strategies of Trees Across Diverse Riparian Forests Along the Tropical Rio Doce, Brazil
This study investigates the functional strategies of woody plants in riparian forests along the Rio Doce, Brazil, using Grime's CSR model to examine how traits vary between adult and saplings strata across environmental gradients. Results reveal distinct ecological strategies and trait‐environment relationships in both strata, with climatic variables ...
Wénita de Souza Justino +8 more
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Here we describe a new species of Pisonia (Caryophyllales: Nyctaginaceae) from Jamaica, named P. jamaicensis Proctor ex Caraballo, K.Campbell, & S.Cross, restricted to limestone hills in the central and western part of the island. The species description
Marcos A. Caraballo-Ortiz +2 more
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Here, There and Everywhere: Widespread Non‐Native Plants in the World's Urban Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Aim To (a) produce a list of the most widespread naturalised non‐native plant species across cities of the world; (b) explore whether cities on different continents are invaded by the same group of widespread naturalised species; and (c) elucidate the origins of the most widespread naturalised urban species. Location Global.
David M. Richardson +15 more
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Floristics and distribution of Wattle Dry Sclerophyll Forests and Scrubs in north-eastern New South Wales [PDF]
Acacia blakei forests and scrubs of north-eastern NSW are described and compared to similar vegetation found in the south-east of the state, primarily dominated by Acacia silvestris.
Hunter, John T.
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Abstract Premise Plant interactions with different pollinator species have shaped the evolution of remarkable diverse nectar production, presentation, and composition traits across the angiosperms. These traits can allow plants to manipulate and reward the behaviors of specific pollinators to enhance pollen donation and receipt with some precision. One
Sarah J. McPeek +2 more
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