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Contribución al conocimiento de Nymphaea gracilis Zucc. en Aguascalientes, México.

open access: yesTecnociencia Chihuahua, 2020
La familia Nymphaeaceae está constituida por alrededor de tres a seis géneros y 58 a 70 especies dulceacuícolas, en México se distribuyen dos géneros con un total de 13 especies entre las que se encuentra Nymphaea gracilis, que es endémica del ...
Manuel Higinio Sandoval-Ortega
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The developmental basis of floral nectary diversity and evolution

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 246, Issue 6, Page 2462-2477, June 2025.
Summary Nectar is a central bridge between angiosperms and animal mutualists. It is produced by specialized structures termed nectaries, which can be found on different plant organs. Consumption of floral nectar by pollinators and the subsequent transfer of pollen contribute to the reproductive success of both angiosperms and their pollinators.
Irene T. Liao   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The second complete chloroplast genome sequence of Nymphaea alba L. (Nymphaeaceae) to investigate inner-species variations

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Nymphaea alba L. which belongs to Nymphaeaceae has been used as gardening plants, foods, and medicines. In this study, we completed whole chloroplast genome of N.
Jongsun Park   +4 more
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Microbial methods matter: Identifying discrepancies between microbiome denoising pipelines using a leaf biofilm taphonomic dataset

open access: yesApplications in Plant Sciences, Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April 2025.
Abstract Premise The occurrence of different microorganisms on aquatic macrophyte fossils suggests that biofilm microbes may facilitate leaf preservation. Understanding the impact of microorganisms on leaf preservation requires studies on living plants coupled with microbial amplicon sequencing.
Brianne Palmer   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

FIGURE 3 in Nymphaea vanildae (Nymphaeaceae): A new species from the Caatinga in Brazil

open access: yes, 2013
FIGURE 3. Distribution map of •Nymphaea vanildae, ΔN. lasiophylla and DN. lingulata.Published as part of Lima, Carla Teixeira De & Guilietti, Ana Maria, 2013, Nymphaea vanildae (Nymphaeaceae): A new species from the Caatinga in Brazil, pp.
Guilietti, Ana Maria   +1 more
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Antidiabetic and antiplatelet aggregation study of various methanol fractions of Nymphaea stellata Willd. leaves

open access: yesHerba Polonica, 2017
Introduction: Nymphaea stellata Willd. (Nymphaeaceae) is traditionally used for the treatment of diabetes. Alcohol extract of N. stellata leaves has been reported for hypoglycaemic activity. Objective: The aim of this study was to further investigate the
Raja Mohan Maruga   +3 more
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Wild Bee Assemblages and Pollination Networks of Managed Emergent Wetlands in Central New York, USA

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2025.
Wetlands are underrepresented in wild bee surveys yet we find they host a diversity of bee species and offer important late‐season floral resources. Wetland restoration and management for wildlife in the northeastern United States creates a matrix of freshwater wetland habitat that helps support the landscape's wild bee fauna.
Molly M. Jacobson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phytochemical Investigation of an Ostrya carpinifolia L. Extract: An Effective Anti‐Pollution Cosmetic Active Ingredient.

open access: yesChemistry &Biodiversity, Volume 22, Issue 1, January 2025.
Abstract Ostrya carpinifolia L., a member of the Betulaceae family, is a tree endemic to the Mediterranean basin that is well known for the hardness of its wood. In this study, we assess the anti‐pollution activities of a hydroalcoholic extract of O. carpinifolia twigs using several judiciously selected in vitro cosmetic bioassays.
Manon Trinel   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

FIGURE 2 in Two new taxa of Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) from Manipur, India

open access: yes, 2014
FIGURE 2. Nymphaea manipurensis var. versicolor in its natural habitat (Photo credit: Sagolsem Asharani Devi).Published as part of Devi, Sagolsem Asharani & Thongam, Biseshwori, 2014, Two new taxa of Nymphaea (Nymphaeaceae) from Manipur, India, pp.
Devi, Sagolsem Asharani   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Beneath Still Waters - Multistage Aquatic Exploitation of Euryale ferox (Salisb.) during the Acheulian

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2014
Remains of the highly nutritious aquatic plant Fox nut – Euryale ferox Salisb. (Nymphaeaceae) – were found at the Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel.
Naama Goren-Inbar1   +4 more
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