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Checklist and analysis of the vascular flora in river valleys of Altay region Xinjiang China. [PDF]
Zhang Y +8 more
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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Pa Tio District, Yasothon Province, Thailand. [PDF]
Jitpromma T +3 more
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Conservation and Divergence of <i>E(z)</i> Genes in Green Plants. [PDF]
Gan X, Chen Z, Zhang L, Chang X.
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Morphological and Embryological Studies in Nymphaeaceae III
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RNA-Seq Analysis of MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells Treated with Methyl Gallate Isolated from the Rhizomes of <i>Nymphaea Odorata</i> L. Shows Upregulation of Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Unfolded Protein Canonical Pathways. [PDF]
Raut NA +7 more
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Ethnobotanical Heritage of Edible Plants Species in Mueang District, Yasothon Province, Northeastern Thailand. [PDF]
Saensouk P +5 more
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1975
Seedlings of Nymphaea coerulea, N. lotus and Nuphar luteum were examined for monocoty-ledonous and dicotyledonous characters. The cotyledonary formation could be interpreted either as a single bilobed structure or as two separate cotyledons. However, the presence of an operculum and the recognition of a coleoptile and mesocotyl similar to those of ...
R. WHEELER HAINES, K. A. LYE
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Seedlings of Nymphaea coerulea, N. lotus and Nuphar luteum were examined for monocoty-ledonous and dicotyledonous characters. The cotyledonary formation could be interpreted either as a single bilobed structure or as two separate cotyledons. However, the presence of an operculum and the recognition of a coleoptile and mesocotyl similar to those of ...
R. WHEELER HAINES, K. A. LYE
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A synopsis of Thai Nymphaeaceae
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2009A synopsis of Nymphaeaceae from Thailand was made by means of a literature search, consultation of herbarium specimens in several Thai and European herbaria, and a survey of 47 wetlands throughout Thailand. Nymphaeaceae phylogeny, habitats and reproductive ecology are reviewed.
La-ongsri, Woranuch +2 more
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Ontogeny of stomata in some Nymphaeaceae
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1980In all the three species studied stomata are mostly confined to the upper epidermis but a few occur on the lower surface as well. Development is of the perigenous type. The reduction in number of cell divisions in and around the stomata in parasitic and aquatic plants is discussed.
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