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Rubus trichogynus A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.
202120. Rubus trichogynus A.Beek sp. nov. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape: Stellenbosch, Helshoogte, Hillcrest, parking, 24 February 2018, Beek 2018.16 (holotype L; isotype NBG). (Figs 17A–B) Diagnosis: —Low weak plant with abaxially green leaves; central leaflet ovate, gradually attenuate; inflorescence axillar with 2-5 flowers; petals white ...
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Rubus dorcheae M. B. Rokaya & S. Subedi 2021, sp. nov.
2021Rubus dorcheae M. B. Rokaya & S. Subedi, sp. nov. (Figs. 2A–L, Figs. 3A–I) Type:— NEPAL. Shivapuri, Shivapuri-Nagarjun National Park. It is locally not so common in the type locality, Shivapuri, 27°49’15.0’’N; 085°22’11.4’E, 1930 m (Fig. 1); Aspect: NW, Slope 45°. Soil pH 5.8; 20 October 2020, M. B. Rokaya, S. Subedi, L. D.
Rokaya, Maan B., Subedi, Sajan
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Petrarca rubus Kolbasov & Savchenko & Yu & Tsao & Ganmanee & Chan 2023, SP. NOV.
2023PETRARCA RUBUS SP. NOV. (FIGS 1I, 19–25) Z o o b a n k R e g i s t r a t i o n: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: BA716B70-D5B8-49A1-AF02-670876B5E887 Material examined: Four specimens (including holotype) in Turbinaria bifrons and Turbinaria sp., 22°40 ′ 39.2 ″ N, 121°28 ′ 57.2 ″ E, Green Island (L ǜ d ǎ o), Taiwan, 24.04.2015, at 4–20 m depth ...
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Rubus noli-tangere A. Beek 2021, sp. nov.
2021Published 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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Primer reporte de Apiospora intestini (Apiosporaceae) en zarzamora (Rubus sp., Rosaceae) en México
Acta Botánica MexicanaAntecedentes y Objetivos: El género Apiospora comprende 157 especies de hongos microscópicos a nivel mundial. Incluye saprobios, simbióticos, endófitos y patógenos, tanto de plantas como de humanos.
Edith Garay Serrano +1 more
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Journal of Berry Research
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of chlorophyll fluorescence activity is a useful tool for rapid and effective assessments of the effect of abiotic factors on the physiology of different crops.
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BACKGROUND: The evaluation of chlorophyll fluorescence activity is a useful tool for rapid and effective assessments of the effect of abiotic factors on the physiology of different crops.
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Rubus prissanicus Kosinski, Malinski & Ziel. 2018, sp. nov.
2018Rubus prissanicus Kosiński, Maliński & Ziel., sp. nov. Holotype (Fig. 1):— POLAND. West Pomerania Province: 2 km NNE of Kunowo village, Scotts pine forest, ATPOL: AC14, 53° 09’ 28’’ N, 14° 42’ 24’’ E, 67 m, 14 July 2011, T. Maliński & J. Zieliński s.n. (holotype KOR! 51083). Diagnosis: — Rubus prissanicus is most similar to R. lindleianus Lees (
Kosiński, Piotr +3 more
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Rubus gayeri Kiraly, Travnicek & Zila 2015, sp. nova
2015Rubus gayeri Király, Trávníček & Žíla, sp. nova Type:— HUNGARY. Vas County, Szentpéterfa (Petrovo Selo), 2.6 km E of the village along the road to Ják, ”Szentpéterfai-erdő” forest, Scots pine plantations; N47.097500°; E16.523889°; 240 m, 16.9.2013, fruiting, G. Király (holotype: BP732260 and BP732261 (parts of the same specimen); isotypes: BP733730,
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Rubus lobatidens Weber & Stohr sp. nov., eine weitverbreitete mitteleuropäische Art
Feddes Repertorium, 1981AbstractRubus lobatidens Weber & Stohr wird als neue Art der sect. Corylifolii (Focke) Frid. beschrieben. Frühere Autoren haben sie meist als R. warnstorfii Focke nom. illeg. be‐zeichnet oder für R. pruinosus Arrh. gehalten. R. lobatidens ist in Mitteleuropa von den Niederlanden bis zur Oder und bis Bayern nachgewiesen mit einem ...
Heinrich E. Weber, Gerrit Stohr
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Accumulation of MSMA in the fruit of the blackberry(rubus sp.)
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 1980The organic arsenical herbicide, MSMA, is used extensively for weed control along highway rights of way. Residues of the herbicide in edible crops growing near roadsides are of health concern since these products are accessible year round for harvesting by the unsuspecting public. This study examined the uptake and concentration of MSMA in the fruit of
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