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Lat. Papaver et la suite [PDF]
A great number of derivatives of the Latin etymon papaver, believed to be Pan- Romance, show formal irregularities for which there has rarely been any attempt at explanation.
Heinz Jürgen Wolf
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Human‐invisible but bee‐visible UV patterns in flowers aid pollination by signalling to pollinators and protecting vulnerable DNA in pollen. ABSTRACT Ultraviolet light shining on flowers has various effects. In this review we assess functions of UV pigments and UV reflection patterns in flowers, including visual signalling by reflectance, fluorescence,
K. Lunau, M. G. G. Camargo, Z.‐X. Ren
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Papaver dubium L. Artbeschreibung: 30-80 cm hoch, Ähnlich wie P. rhoeas, aber Fruchtkapsel länglich-keulenförmig, kahl, allmählich in den Stiel verschmälert, 2-4x so lang wie dick, Blütenstiele zuoberst anliegend behaart, Kronblätter 1,5-3 cm lang, heller als bei P. rhoeas. Narbenstrahlen 5-8.
Konrad Lauber+2 more
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ALKALOIDS OF PAPAVERACEAE (XIII).' ALKALOIDS OF PAPAVER F UGAX POPULATION KHALKHAL AND PAPAVER CA UCASICUM POPULATION ELIKA [PDF]
Papaver fugax Poiret population Khalkhal was shown to contain four major alkaloids, roemerine (0.19%), mecamberine (0.39%), liriodenine (0.20%) and salutaridine (0.10%). Papaver caucasicum M. B. population Elika was shown to contain four major alkaloids,
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Papaver croceum LEDEB. Salzburg: Pongau, Gasteinertal, Bad Hofgastein, Ruderal nahe Campingplatz Vorderschneeberg, ca. 855m, 8844/4, 13.07.2005, leg./det. OS, Herbarium OS/LI. Neu für Salzburg. Diese attraktive Zierpflanze stammt aus dem Altaigebirge und wurde in Österreich bislang in Wien, Oberösterreich, Tirol und Vorarlberg verwildert ...
Stöhr, O.+4 more
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Variation of seed characteristic from natural and artificial selection in the genus Papaver [PDF]
Papaveraceae is a mediterranean plant family with an important scientific, commercial and ethnobotanical interest. Includes wild species, which are distributed throughout the Spanish territory, as Papaver rhoeas, P. dubium, P. bracteatum, P. hybridum and
Martín-Clemente, Elena+1 more
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Toxicological analyses of the bone matrix: Successes and challenges
Abstract This study aimed to conduct an in‐depth and systematic literature review dealing with toxicological analyses on human bone tissue and focusing on the forensic toxicological and archaeotoxicological field. Several studies have focused their research on medical drugs, drugs of abuse, and trace elements on both human cadavers and skeletal remains,
Gaia Giordano+3 more
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Distribution of endangered and protected species of synanthropic plants in Łask [PDF]
The article presents description and distribution of protected and endangered species of synanthropic plants found in the Łask area in 2001-2002. The research was carried out with the use of a cartogram method.
Suwara-Szmigielska, Sylwia
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I am old enough to have taken part in the international project to sequence the first eukaryotic genome—that of Saccharomyces cerevisiae—which was released in 1996. Twenty years later, scientists from academic and commercial institutions are now involved
RINALDI, Teresa
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Two new mite species of the genus Zygoseius Berlese from Mexico (Acari, Mesostigmata)
Two new species of mites of the genus Zygoseius Berlese, Z. papaver sp. n. and Z. lindquisti sp. n., collected from moss and flood debris, respectively, in a creek in Chiapas State, Mexico, are described herein.
Ali Ahadiyat, Frederic Beaulieu
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