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OCCURRENCE OF MISTLETOE (PHORADENDRON FLAVESCENS) ON PRUNUS SIMONI [PDF]
P. J. O'Gara
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XXXII.—The constituents of the bark of prunus serotina. Isolation of l-mandelonitrile glucoside [PDF]
Frederick B. Power, Charles Watson Moore
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[Objective] To elucidate the differences in soil nutrient status and carbon sequestration capabilities among various vegetation types. [Methods] This study focused on six representative vegetation types in the southern mountainous areas of Ningxia: pure ...
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Prunus silvatica Roxburgh (1832a) referred to Hardwicke’s unnamed Prunus species in describing P. silvatica. There is a Roxburgh icon, for this plant, so it is not necessary to typify on Hardwicke material. Roxburgh’s name is an illegitimate later homonym, but the Himalayan cherry had already received several validly published names.
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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As curiosity grew in the Renaissance, so did the scope of collections of wonders. The Cricket Cage, Jade Screen, and Iron Dragon are three examples of rare collection items from the Far East.
Bucci, Gabriella A.
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An annotated checklist of Wisconsin sap and short-winged flower beetles (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae, Kateretidae) [PDF]
A survey of Wisconsin Nitidulidae and Kateretidae yielded 78 species through analysis of literature records, museum and private collections, and three years of field research (2000-2002).
Price, Michelle B., Young, Daniel K.
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