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Pseudocercospora pancratii causing leaf spots on commercial blackberry (Rubus sp.) in Florida.

Plant Disease, 2022
Blackberry (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus Watson) is a deciduous berry crop that is the fourth most economically important berry crop, and its production is expanding in the southeastern United States.
M. Marin   +6 more
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Extraction of antioxidant compounds from blackberry (Rubus sp.) bagasse using supercritical CO2 assisted by ultrasound

Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2014
José Luis Pasquel Reátegui   +2 more
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Rubus violaceifrons P. Havlicek, Travn. & Velebil 2022, sp. nov.

2022
Rubus violaceifrons P. Havlíček, Trávn. & Velebil, sp. nov. TYPE:— Central Bohemia, Praha-východ distr., Říčany town, clearing along forest road in the Říčanský les wood 40 m S of the Říčanská hájovna gamekeeper‘s lodge and 2.2 km SE of church in the Masarykovo náměstí square, scattered, 49°58’29.2”N, 14°40’13.3”E, 390 m a.s.l., 17 June 2020, J ...
Havlíček, Petr   +2 more
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Rubus fertilis A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
15. Rubus fertilis A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape:Along the R 102 between Groot Brakrivier and George, 13 January 2020, Beek 2007 (holotype L; isotype NBG). (Figs 14A–B) Notes: —A remarkable bramble is common around George. When inflorescences of it were seen in the herbarium it looked like a hybrid with R. affinis.
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Rubus cryptopetalus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Published as part of Beek, Abraham Van De, 2021, Rubi Capenses: a further contribution to the knowledge of the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) in South Africa, pp.
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Rubus leptodytus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
10. Rubus leptodytus A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape: Citrusdal, Karnemelksvlei, 20 November 2019, Beek 2019.93 (holotype L; isotype NBG). (Figs 8A–C) Diagnosis: —A taxon with characteristics that are different from both R. rigidus and R.
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Rubus revealii A. Beek & M. P. Widrlechner 2021, sp. nov.

2021
Rubus revealii A. Beek & M.P. Widrlechner, sp. nov. (Fig. 7A, B) Primocane erect or high arching, 5-8 mm in diameter, furrowed, with scattered, fine trichomes mostly on ridges. Prickles 3-5 mm broad at base, almost straight, 4-8 mm long. Stipules 7-18 mm, linear to lanceolate, thinly hairy.
Van de Beek, Abraham   +1 more
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Rubus anas A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.

2021
5. Rubus anas A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Eastern Cape: Uitenhage, Van Stadenspas, 15 January 2020, Beek 2020.11 (holotype L, isotype NBG). (Fig 3A–B) Diagnosis:—Primocane pruinose, (almost) glabrous; leaves with only some short hairs on the main veins; inflorescence with many curved prickles; fruit orange. Primocane (Fig.
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