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Are substitution rates and RNA editing correlated? [PDF]
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Herbarium of vascular plants collection of the university of extremadura (Spain). [PDF]
Espinosa M, López J.
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Chromosome numbers and a new model for karyotype evolution in Ruppia L. (Ruppiaceae)
Aquatic Botany, 1993Talavera, S., Garcia-Murillo, P. and Herrera, J., 1993. Chromosome numbers and a new model for karyotype evolution in Ruppia L. ( Ruppiaceae ). Aquat. Bot., 45:1 - 13. Populations of three species in the genus Ruppia that inhabit the western part of the Mediterranean region were studied caryologically.
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Pacific Science, 2021
Ruppia cf. maritima is one of the few native Hawaiian brackish water flowering plants, but its identity has never been examined using genetic analysis. The ability of this seagrass to tolerate a wide range of salinities and temperatures is reflected in its morphological variability among locations worldwide.
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Ruppia cf. maritima is one of the few native Hawaiian brackish water flowering plants, but its identity has never been examined using genetic analysis. The ability of this seagrass to tolerate a wide range of salinities and temperatures is reflected in its morphological variability among locations worldwide.
Brandie A. Colwell +3 more
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RUPPIA CIRRHOSA (RUPPIACEAE) IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS
2004(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Morgan, Tiffany L, Holmes, Walter C.
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Ruppiaceae Horan., Prim. Lin. Syst. Nat.
201141. Ruppiaceae Horan., Prim. Lin. Syst. Nat.: 46. 2 Nov 1834, nom. cons.
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Development and characterization of microsatellite loci in Ruppia maritima L. (Ruppiaceae)
Conservation Genetics Resources, 2009Ruppia maritima L. (Ruppiaceae), a monoecious seagrass, is widely distributed in temperate and tropical regions. In this paper, we reported ten polymorphic microsatellite loci developed for this species. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 7, and the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.240 to 0.701.
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Ботанический журнал, 2012
Элементарное соцветие Ruppia обычно представлено открытым двухцветковым колосом. Однако в популяциях Ruppia cirrhosa соцветие иногда состоит из трех латеральных цветков. Обнаружены также переходные формы между соцветиями с двумя и тремя цветками, которые имеют на своей верхушке терминальную структуру, образованную двумя конгенитально сросшимися ...
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Элементарное соцветие Ruppia обычно представлено открытым двухцветковым колосом. Однако в популяциях Ruppia cirrhosa соцветие иногда состоит из трех латеральных цветков. Обнаружены также переходные формы между соцветиями с двумя и тремя цветками, которые имеют на своей верхушке терминальную структуру, образованную двумя конгенитально сросшимися ...
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2018
PDF version of Flore du Gabon, Volume 52, Ceratophyllaceae, Cymodoceaceae, Dioncophyllaceae, Haloragaceae, Onagraceae, Potamogetonaceae, Ruppiaceae.
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PDF version of Flore du Gabon, Volume 52, Ceratophyllaceae, Cymodoceaceae, Dioncophyllaceae, Haloragaceae, Onagraceae, Potamogetonaceae, Ruppiaceae.
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