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Floral morphology and development in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and related members of the order Lamiales [PDF]
Inflorescence and floral morphology and development were investigated in Aragoa (Plantaginaceae) and related genera. Each inflorescence of Aragoa is a reduced, axillary raceme, on which the actinomorphic floral apices generally arise successively.
Bello, María A. +3 more
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Unusual iridoid glycosides in Veronica sects. Hebe and Labiatoides [PDF]
In a chemosystematic investigation of three Southern hemisphere species of Veronica, namely the Australian V. derwentiana Andrews and V. perfoliata R.Br. (formerly Derwentia species), and the New Zealand V. catarractae G.
Jensen, Søren Rosendal
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Plantaginaceae endémicas del Perú
La familia Plantaginaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar dos géneros y 14 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993), principalmente hierbas. En este trabajo reconocemos dos especies y una variedad como endémicos, todos del género Plantago.
Blanca León
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Nomenclatural corrections in Mesoamerican Plantaginaceae and a new species of Tetranema from Honduras [PDF]
Study of the Plantaginaceae for the Flora Mesoamericana project has resulted in five lectotypifications, a new combination in Rhodochiton, and the discovery of a new species of Tetranema from Honduras. This species, Tetranema michaelfayanum, is described
Christenhusz, Maarten
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Plantago depressa Willd. (Plantaginaceae) belonging to the section Mesembrynia and subgenus Plantago has been used as a traditional medicine. Here, we presented the complete chloroplast genome of P.
Woochan Kwon +3 more
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Alpine flora of Kashmir Himalaya: floristic assessment, life history traits and threat status
Alpine ecosystems in the Himalaya are considered to be at a higher risk to anthropogenic global change drivers. The Kashmir Himalaya, located in the north‐western side of the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot, harbors a diverse alpine flora, which remains systematically little investigated.
Bilal A. Rasray +5 more
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On the botanical history and nomenclature of the New World genus Piscidia (Fabaceae)
Piscidia L. (Fabaceae) is a New World genus with nine recognized taxa (seven species and two varieties). The previous nomenclatural revisions, made in 1910 and in 1969, are revisited here. The names Derris grandifolia Heyde & Lux ex Donn.Sm. and P. cubensis Urb. required step II lectotypifications, with an epitype for the latter name.
Camila Sánchez‐ Vega +4 more
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Assessing ChatGPT for taxonomic and floristic studies
The advancement of biological sciences has long been closely linked to technological progress. ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence chatbot capable of producing human‐like conversational responses, has recently attracted attention as a potential support tool for scientific research.
Mykyta Peregrym +7 more
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INDEPENDENT ORIGINATION OF FLORAL ZYGOMORPHY, A PREDICTED ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO POLLINATORS: DEVELOPMENTAL AND GENETIC MECHANISMS [PDF]
Observations of floral development indicate that floral organ initiation in pentapetalous flowers more commonly results in a medially positioned abaxial petal (MAB) than in a medially positioned adaxial petal (MAD), where the medial plane is defined by ...
Bukhari, Ghadeer, Zhang, Wenheng
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