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2010A brief history of studies of the genus Raphanus is presented. The taxonomic revision of species of the section Raphanus is proposed. The species is defined as a morphological-ecological-geographical race. The section includes two subsections: subsect. Raphanus (R. chinensis Miller, R. sativus L. and R. niger Miller) and subsect. Siliquiformis (Sazon.)
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2018
Sycon raphanus sensu Row 1909 No description has been given by Row (1909: 185). The species, originally described by Schmidt (1862), is Mediterranean. We assume that the Red Sea material belongs to a different species, remaining incertae sedis.
Van, Rob W. M., De, Nicole J.
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Sycon raphanus sensu Row 1909 No description has been given by Row (1909: 185). The species, originally described by Schmidt (1862), is Mediterranean. We assume that the Red Sea material belongs to a different species, remaining incertae sedis.
Van, Rob W. M., De, Nicole J.
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Raphanus sativus Linnaeus 1753
2007Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part R), pp. 785-805 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 788, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Raphanus Raphanistrum L. - Wild Radish
2012Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae), wild radish, is an annual winter-growing herb that is widespread in southern Australia where it is one of the economically most important weeds of annual cropping. Wild radish was surveyed for potential agents, insects and pathogens in part of the region of origin, southern Europe and North Africa. Potential agents,
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Halipeurus raphanus Timmermann 1961
2011Halipeurus raphanus Timmermann, 1961 (Figs 10, 17, 36, 52, 54–55, 60) “ Naubates sp.” Clay, 1940: 309, pl. I, fig. 2. Host: Oceanodroma macrodactyla Bryant, 1887. Halipeurus raphanus Timmermann, 1961: 415, fig. 11. Type host: Oceanodroma macrodactyla Bryant, 1887. Holotype 3 in NHML. Halipeurus (Anamias) raphanus; Timmermann, 1965: 155, fig.
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Der hederich (Raphanus Raphanistrum)
1910Ein Wegelagerer in des Wortes eihenlichster Bedeutung! Denn uberall drangt sich der graugrune Geselle am Wegrande und macht sich auch sonst an unbebauten Platzen, auf Gartenland und im Kartoffelfelde breit. Er gehort dann zu den wesentlichsten Bestandteulen des viel umfassenden Begriffes „Unkraut“, und im niederdeutschen Norden „verheddern“seine ...
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