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Abstract The success of non‐native species depends on their ability to find food, which may ultimately lead to competition with native species and contribute to biodiversity loss in invaded ecosystems. Understanding which food resources are consumed is therefore crucial for evaluating how non‐native species mechanistically fit into native biological ...
Maximillian P. T. G. Tercel +11 more
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Quantifying the abundance of four large epiphytic fern species in remnant complex notophyll vine forest on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia [PDF]
Epiphytes are generally considered rare in complex forests on the western edge of the Atherton Tablelands, north Queensland. This assertion is based on comparisons with wetter forests in the Wet Tropics bioregion, but is of limited use in restoration ...
Cummings, Jason +2 more
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The canga of the Serra dos Carajás in the Eastern Amazon is a biologically rich region with important iron ore deposits. We used a comprehensive DNA barcode library to test the implementation of DNA metabarcoding for plant species monitoring. In this study, we observed that soil eDNA was more efficient in assessing canga plant diversity, revealing a ...
Vitória C. C. Martins +5 more
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Analysis of bioactive phytochemicals and evaluation of antioxidant activity of a medicinal plant, Boerhaavia diffusa L. [PDF]
Boerhaavia diffusa L. (Family: Nyctaginaceae) commonly known as Punarnava is an herbaceous, spreading vine widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions in the world.
Gupta, A. K. +3 more
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Pest categorisation of Coccus viridis
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Coccus viridis (Hemiptera: Coccidae), the green coffee scale, for the territory of the European Union (EU), following the commodity risk assessment of Jasminum polyanthum from Uganda, in which C. viridis was identified as a pest of possible concern to the EU.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +27 more
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Caryophyllales 2015 in Berlin and the Global Caryophyllales Initiative [PDF]
Fil: Arias, Salvador. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; MéxicoFil: Berendsohn, Walter G.. Freie Universität Berlin; AlemaniaFil: Borsch, Thomas. Freie Universität Berlin; AlemaniaFil: Flores Olvera, Hilda.
Arias, Salvador +6 more
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Abstract Premise Within the Malpighiaceae, the Bunchosia clade is distinctive for its significant habit variation and abundance of different vascular variants. However, the processes underlying the diversification of the vascular system over time and the ontogenetic events involved remain unclear.
Angélica Quintanar‐Castillo +2 more
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Desvitalização de árvores com tratamento silvicultural em floresta natural no município de Vitória do Jari, Estado do Amapá. [PDF]
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COSTA, D. H. M. +3 more
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Flora da Bahia: Guapira (Nyctaginaceae)
E apresentado o tratamento taxonomico de Guapira (Nyctaginaceae) do estado da Bahia, Brasil. Foram reconhecidas 12 especies, incluindo G. noxia e G. tomentosa , ambas registradas pela primeira vez no estado. O tratamento inclui chave de identificacao, descricoes, comentarios, alem de ilustracoes e mapas de distribuicao geografica das especies na ...
Francisco Silva de Souza +2 more
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Evolution of plant ribosome-inactivating proteins [PDF]
This contribution presents an updated analysis of the evolution of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) in plants. All evidence suggests that an ancestor of modern seed plants developed the RIP domain at least 300 million years ago.
Peumans, Willy J, Van Damme, Els
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