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From Adam's rib: the Siberian moth's female W chromosome is derived from its Z counterpart. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Biol Evol
Shipova AA   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Characteriztion of Quercus persica, Quercus infectoria and Quercus libani as ruminant feeds

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2008
Abstract The nutritive value of three species of oak trees leaves was assessed by chemical analysis as well as by an in situ and in vitro gas production method. The chemical composition (g/kg DM basis) of three species, Quercus persica , Q. infectoria and Q. libani were 951, 927, 946 organic matter (OM); 115, 92, 123 crude protein (CP); 532,
M. Yousef Elahi, Y. Rouzbehan
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Quercus candicans (Fagaceae) is not a Quercus but a Roldana (Asteraceae)

Phytotaxa, 2018
A revision of type material of Quercus candicans at the Herbarium of the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid (MA), as well as the original description revealed misplacement in the genus Quercus (Fagaceae). The type of Q. candicans clearly corresponds to Roldana lineolata (Asteraceae).
Valencia-A, Susana   +2 more
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