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Taxonomy and nomenclature of Rubus Ulmifolius and Rubus Sanctus (Rosaceae)
The taxonomy and nomenclature of the most common, closely related brambles of the Mediterranean area are treated. These include R. ulmifolius Schott (R. discolor, R. rustieanus, R. inermis) and Rubus sanctus Schreber (R. sanguineus, R. dalmatinus, R. anatolicus) (Rosaceae). The species are illustrated, the types are given, and variability, synonymy and
E. Monasterio-Huelin, H. E. Webert
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Abstract Longer‐term perspectives—equivalent to the lifespans of long‐lived trees—are required to fully inform perceptions of ‘naturalness’ used in woodland conservation and management. Stand‐scale dynamics of an old growth temperate woodland are reconstructed using palaeoecological data.
Annabel Everard +4 more
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Urban agriculture depends on insect pollination, but knowledge gaps persist due to difficulties accessing diverse growing spaces. We developed a citizen science approach for monitoring insect visits to crops and compared grower‐collected data to that of a trained researcher while also gathering participant feedback.
Elizabeth Nicholls +7 more
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Current methods for identifying plant hybrids: a case study of blackberry
A review is presented on recent advancements in the identification of blackberry hybrids, including successful examples of using molecular markers and DNA barcoding for the classification of complex hybrid forms.
I. Yu. Zhuravlev +6 more
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Dispersal and establishment both limit colonization during primary succession on a glacier foreland [PDF]
Plant colonization can be limited by lack of seeds or by factors that reduce establishment. The role of seed limitation in community assembly is being increasingly recognized, but in early primary succession, establishment failure is still considered ...
del Moral, Roger, Jones, Chad C.
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The effects of flower supplementation on pollinators and pollination along an urbanisation gradient
Enhancing urban greenspaces for pollinator communities by planting flower patches is increasingly common, but their efficacy for different groups of insects (bees, hoverflies and moths) is unclear. Our city‐scale experiment demonstrated that the effect of flower patches on pollinators is complex, and direct benefits to specific insects are difficult to
Emilie E. Ellis +2 more
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Species of the genus Phragmidium (Pucciniales) as parasites of brambles (Rubus: Rosaceae) in Ukraine
Four species of the genus Phragmidium that parasitize plants of the genus Rubus in Ukraine are reported. Of them, Phragmidium acuminatum has not been recorded for more than 90 years, since its last report in 1933.
Tykhonenko Yu.Ya.
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Evaluation of blackberry and hybrid berry cultivars new to Polish climate - Short communication
There were 13 blackberry cultivars new in Poland tested, including: Black Butte, Boysenberry, Chester Thornless, Helen, Karaka Black, Kotata, Loch Ness, Loch Tay, Loganberry, and Oregon Thornless.
J. Wójcik-Seliga, E. Wójcik-Gront
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Rubus sachalinensis Lévl
Rubus is a medicinal plant distributed in northern China and has high economic and social value. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast genome sequence of the plant.
Yue Liu +4 more
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Study on Supergenus Rubus L.: Edible, Medicinal, and Phylogenetic Characterization
Rubus L. is one of the most diverse genera belonging to Rosaceae; it consists of more than 700 species with a worldwide distribution. It thus provides an ideal natural “supergenus” for studying the importance of its edible, medicinal, and phylogenetic ...
Qinglin Meng, Hakim Manghwar, Weiming Hu
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