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Flowering Plants--Origin and Dispersal.
The Journal of Ecology, 1970Flowering plants; origin and dispersal , Flowering plants; origin and dispersal , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
K. R. Sporne +2 more
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Understanding plant dispersal and migration
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2001The Plant Dispersal and Migration workshop was held in Montpellier, France, from 19 to 23 June 2001.
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Vegetatio, 1989
Mud from a car driving more than 15 000 km in the growing season of 1986 in the area surrounding Gottingen (FRG) was sampled systematically to assess the size and nature of the car-borne flora. The sludge from front and back mudguards, wheels and other lower parts of the car was set out for germination in a greenhouse.
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Mud from a car driving more than 15 000 km in the growing season of 1986 in the area surrounding Gottingen (FRG) was sampled systematically to assess the size and nature of the car-borne flora. The sludge from front and back mudguards, wheels and other lower parts of the car was set out for germination in a greenhouse.
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Dispersal in Plants and Animals
2017The biogeographical patterns of ecosystems and species distributions we know today are, apart from other effects such as evolution or ecological interactions, the result of a continuous progression of spatial processes since different species emerged. These spatial processes accelerated tremendously with the advent of modern humans and their effects on
Michael Leitner, Ingolf Kühn
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Dispersed repeats in plant genomes
Chromosoma, 1991The amount of DNA in an unreplicated haploid cell (the C value) is relatively constant within a species. However in higher plants it is particularly variable between species, ranging over nearly three orders of magnitude (Bennett and Smith 1976). The lowest amount recorded to date is in the ephemeral crucifer, Arabidopsis thaliana.
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The dispersal of plant pathogens
1972Dispersal is what happens between take-off of a spore and its deposition — it does not include its germination or infection of the plant — whereas spread implies that the pathogen reaches and infects plants (Van der Plank, 1967). These and other terms, (dissemination, transmission) are, however, rather loosely used.
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Early Solar System instability triggered by dispersal of the gaseous disk
Nature, 2022Beibei Liu +2 more
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