Simultaneous LC-MS Profiling of Bioactive Ecdysteroids in Nutrient-Dense Plant Sources and Dietary Supplements. [PDF]
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Three New Species of <i>Aphelinus</i> (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from China, with a Note on the <i>japonicus</i> Group. [PDF]
Dong Z, Ge J, Huang J, Wang Z.
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Correction: Mani et al. Bioassay Guided Fractionation Protocol for Determining Novel Active Compounds in Selected Australian Flora. Plants 2022, 11, 2886. [PDF]
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Study on the ability of indoor plants to absorb and purify benzene pollution. [PDF]
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The genus Podocarpus in the Netherlands Indies
When delimiting the area to be dealt with in this paper, it appeared, on the one hand, desirable to include some adjacent regions, such as the Malay Peninsula, North Borneo, Eastern New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and the Solomon Islands; on the other hand the war made it impossible to obtain herbarium materials from several Herbaria in Europe ...
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Muhammed A, Elias E.
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No end to endemism - contributions to the difficult Nasa Weigend Series Alatae (Loasaceae). A new species from Peru and the rehabilitation of " Loasa" calycina Benth. [PDF]
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Humid and cold forest connections in South America between the eastern Andes and the southern Atlantic coast during the LGM. [PDF]
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Correction to Supporting Information for Schmidt et al., Archaeological adhesives made from <i>Podocarpus</i> document innovative potential in the African Middle Stone Age. [PDF]
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The Podocarpus species of Ambon (Podocarpaceae)
One of the first descriptions of a plant recognizably of the important genus Podocarpus was the Lignum emanum of Rumphius in 1743. Included was a sketch of the leaf and the mention of provenance, namely: Amboina in high rocky mountains, Ema and Hitu regions. When D.
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