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Sapindales Bercht. & J. Presl, P

2011
44. Sapindales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 224. Jan–Apr 1820 Acerales Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 225. Jan–Apr 1820 Aesculales Bromhead, Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, 2: 213. Apr 1838 Amyridales J.Presl, Nowo č eská Bibl. [Wšobecný Rostl.] 7: 335. 1846 Aurantiales Link, Handbuch 2: 345.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Diversity of flower structure and development correlates with inflorescence morphology in maples (Acer, Sapindaceae, Sapindales).

Annals of Botany
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Acer, one of the largest genera of Sapindaceae, is well-known for its diverse inflorescence and flower morphologies. Structural diversity of maples makes this genus a wonderful model to explore morphogenetic interaction between ...
Alexander E Zavialov, M. Remizowa
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Insecticidal activities and comparative efficacy of essential oils of three Citrus species (Sapindales: Rutaceae) against Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes

Sri Lankan Journal of Biology
Essential oils (EOs) from insecticidal plants are becoming prominent again because of their effectiveness in managing disease vectors as well as their eco-friendly nature.
O. Adelaja   +6 more
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Honeydew and feeding-wound exudate from invasive spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) on invasive tree-of-heaven (Sapindales: Simaroubaceae) subsidize North American pollinators, parasitoids, and other invertebrates.

Environmental Entomology
When sap-feeding insects invade ecosystems, they create novel resource subsidies by exposing previously unavailable resources to resident consumers. Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White), is an invasive phloem-feeding planthopper native to Asia ...
Stefani L Cannon, Matthew R. Helmus
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The Rutaceae Family - Order Sapindales

Homoeopathic Links, 2008
A thorough description is given of the Rutaceae plant family. A wide variety of sources were used including old and new masters in homeopathy and works on pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, mythology, symbolism, phylogeny and plant systematics.
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Floral organogenesis of Delavaya toxocarpa (Sapindaceae; Sapindales)

Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2009
Abstract  The floral organogenesis and development of Delavaya toxocarpa Franch. (Sapindaceae) were studied under scanning electron microscope and light microscope to determine its systematic position within Sapindaceae. Flowers arise in terminal thyrses. The sepal primordia initiate in a spiral (2/5) sequence, which are not synchronous. The five petal
Li‐Min CAO, Nian‐He XIA
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Interaction between a naturalized stem galling fungus and an introduced agent, Pseudophilothrips ichini (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), on the biological control of Schinus terebinthifolia (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae)

Invasive Plant Science and Management
Cophinforma spp. are gall-inducing fungi that can infect the highly invasive Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi), in its introduced range in southern Florida, USA. A classical biological control agent, the thrips Pseudophilothrips ichini,
D. Halbritter   +5 more
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Embryology of Biebersteinia (Biebersteiniaceae, Sapindales): characteristics and comparisons with related families

Journal of Plant Research, 2014
Biebersteinia, a perennial herb of five species distributed from Greece to Central Asia, was long considered to be placed in, or near Geraniaceae. Recent molecular analyses, however, have shown that the genus is the sole member of the family Biebersteiniaceae in Sapindales (not including Geraniaceae).
Takenori, Yamamoto   +2 more
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WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A TREE? SONIC LAYERS, DOUBLENESS AND ECOLOGY IN MARTIN IDDON'S SAPINDALES

Tempo
In this collaborative account of Iddon's Sapindales, the authors recount how their experiences of live and virtual clarinet sounds and environmental sounds combine in varied ways. By focusing on relationships among sonic layers, the authors emphasise the
Edward Campbell   +4 more
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Carapa cedrotagua (Cedreloideae, Meliaceae, Sapindales), a new species from surroundings of the Serranía de los Yariguíes in Eastern Andes of Colombia

Phytotaxa
Carapa cedrotagua, a new species from the surroundings of Serranía de los Yariguíes, in the Eastern Andes of Colombia, is described and illustrated. Notes about its geographical distribution, phenology, uses, conservation status and taxonomic affinities ...
Yeison Londoño-Echeverri   +2 more
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