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The relative importance of different root traits for tree growth and survival may be contingent on the soil environment, so that species' demographic strategies cannot be confidently inferred from below‐ground traits without biotic or abiotic environmental context.
Monique Weemstra +4 more
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The Oleaceae of Southern Africa
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I. C. Verdoorn
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Angiosperm fossil wood from Pliocene (NE Tabriz) [PDF]
To identify petrified tree remains from Upper Pliocene of NE Tabriz, we prepared thin sections from transversal, radial and tangential surfaces, according to specific methods. Whereas possible the slides were examined by optical microscopy.
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Two jasmine (Oleaceae: Jasminum L.) taxa newly recorded in Vietnam
Two Jasminum taxa i.e. J. hongshuihoense and Jasminum laurifolium var. brachylobum are reported as a new record for the flora of Vietnam. J. hongshuihoense was hitherto known as endemic to China. It differs from the closely related species J. eberhardtii
Bui Hong Quang +3 more
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The leaves of Ligustrum japonicum (Oleaceae), Olea europaea (Oleaceae), and Pyracantha coccinea (Rosaceae) were evaluated with the aim of using them as bioindicators for trace metal contamination in Baku city, Azerbaijan, one of the most highly polluted ...
Naglaa Youssef +4 more
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A taxonomic treatment of the Oleaceae from Bahia, Brazil, is present as a contribution to the knowledge of the flora of the state. Four species of the genus Chionanthus are recognized: C. crassifolius, C. filiformis, C. micranthus and C. parviflorus. The taxonomic treatment consists of an identification key, descriptions, comments, illustrations and ...
Michella Del Rei Teixeira +3 more
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Detection and cross-linking evaluation of secoiridoid tannins activated with endogenous enzymes
Environmental and health concerns related to mineral and synthetic tanning agents in leather production are prompting a shift toward sustainable, plant-based alternatives.
Michaela Schroepfer +3 more
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One new species of eriophyoid mites Disella jasminae sp. nov. from Jasminum officinale L. (family Oleaceae) was described and illustrated from New Alluvial Zone of West Bengal, India.
Shamik Dey, Pranab Debnath
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CHIONANTHUS (OLEACEAE) IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA, INCLUDING THREE NEW SPECIES
KIEW, R. 2015. Chionanthus (Oleaceae) in Sulawesi, Indonesia, including three new species. Reinwardtia 14(2): 287 ‒295. ― The genus Chionanthus (Oleaceae) in Sulawesi is revised. Nine species are described of which C. kostermansiiKiew, C.
RUTH KIEW
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An area in the Andes of the Valparaíso Region is indicated as a new locality for the species Menodora linoides Phil., an endemic and unique representative of the Oleaceae family in Chile.
Mélica Muñoz-Schick +2 more
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