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ABSTRACT Plants have a wide range of adaptive and protective mechanisms to cope with dehydration. Central in these processes are the Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins, whose levels notably increase in response to dehydration during seed development and vegetative tissues.
Inti A. Arroyo‐Mosso +8 more
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Anciens villages de la zone périurbaine de Kisantu, villages de Kinduala et Kingunda, Province du Bas Congo, RDC Caractérisation, intérêts et enjeux de ces espaces boisés conservés : Projet MAKALA [PDF]
L'enjeu du projet MAKALA est de répondre à l'augmentation continue des besoins et aux risques de gestion non durable des ressources forestières en améliorant la durabilité de l'approvisionnement en ressource bois énergie en RDC, et au-delà, en Afrique ...
Lavialle, Jeanne, Rerolle, Julia
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Significance Statement Plants produce progesterone and androgens, which alter root morphology in A. thaliana and 60% of tested angiosperms. Brassinosteroids seem uninvolved. Understanding the mechanism is like navigating an unknown city—exemplarily Dittelbrunn (a small village in Bavaria)—where the expected shortcut (interaction with brassinosteroids ...
Karl Ludwig Körber +11 more
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Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Rutaceae
Resumo Rutaceae está representada na Serra dos Carajás por 20 espécies pertencentes a 15 gêneros. Apenas oito espécies foram registradas nas áreas de cangas, enquanto as demais estão presentes apenas nas florestas de terra firme ou em áreas transicionais
José Rubens Pirani +1 more
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Hemisyncarpy and appendicular nectary approached by floral ontogeny of Mandevilla velame (A. St.-Hil.) Pichon, Apocynoideae [PDF]
Pichon é um subarbusto com peculiar indumento albo-lanoso e flores vistosas brancas. Objetivando contribuir para o conhecimento morfológico desta espécie, estádios de desenvolvimento de suas flores foram documentados em microscopia eletrônica de ...
Castro, Marília de Moraes +2 more
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Abstract The success of non‐native species depends on their ability to find food, which may ultimately lead to competition with native species and contribute to biodiversity loss in invaded ecosystems. Understanding which food resources are consumed is therefore crucial for evaluating how non‐native species mechanistically fit into native biological ...
Maximillian P. T. G. Tercel +11 more
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The Fossil higher plants from the Canal Zone [PDF]
Fossil flora described in the present report is too limited for purposes of exact correlation, which may be expected to be settled by the marine faunas present at most horizons in the Isthmian region.
Berry, Edward W.
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To move or to evolve: contrasting patterns of intercontinental connectivity and climatic niche evolution in “Terebinthaceae†(Anacardiaceae and Burseraceae) [PDF]
Many angiosperm families are distributed pantropically, yet for any given continent little is known about which lineages are ancient residents or recent arrivals.
Andrea Weeks +5 more
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Botanic gardens play a crucial role in addressing global environmental challenges by providing a unique setting for long‐term plant studies and engaging the public in climate change awareness. Our review highlights the underuse of these gardens' living collections for monitoring climate impacts, revealing significant gaps in data and phylogenetic ...
Midori Yajima +4 more
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Moult is an essential part of birds' annual cycle, and requires sufficient intake of energy and nutrients, but we understand little about how such nutritional requirements are met by wild birds. Using faecal metabarcoding, we analysed the diet of moulting and non‐moulting Common Bulbuls Pycnonotus barbatus, captured in Cameroon.
Crinan Jarrett +8 more
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