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Sedum sediforme

open access: yes
Published as part of Raab-Straube, Eckhard von & Raus, Thomas, 2024, Euro + Med-Checklist Notulae, 17, pp.
Raab-Straube, Eckhard von, Raus, Thomas
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Handbook of protocols for standardized measurements of floral traits for pollinators in temperate communities

open access: yesMethods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page 988-1001, May 2025.
Abstract Floral traits describe organs or structures directly related to plant reproduction, and they are essential to understanding plant–pollinator interactions, notably for conservation purposes. The growth of plant trait‐based approaches lies in the availability of data shared by the international research community on dedicated platforms, as well ...
Alice Michelot‐Antalik   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sedum neovolcanicum (Crassulaceae) una especie nueva originaria del centro-occidente de México

open access: yesActa Botanica Mexicana, 2002
Se describe y propone como especie nueva para la ciencia a Sedum neovolcanicum, con base en plantas originarias de los estados de Jalisco y Michoacán en la porción oeste de la región fisiográfica denominada Eje Neovolcánico (Eje Volcánico Transversal ...
Emmanuel P\u00E9rez Calix   +1 more
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Typification of the binomial Sedum boissierianum Hausskncht Crassulaceae

open access: yesAnnals of Forest Research, 2016
Genus Sedum, described by Linne in 1753, a polyphyletic genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, was extensively studied both by scholars and succulents enthusiasts.
Valentin Bârcă
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Influence of Sedum Species on Thermal Performance of Green Roofs in a Mediterranean Climate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The use of vegetated roofs (green roofs) is a common method for combatting the urban heat island effect and heat-related health consequences. The performance of green roofs depends on the type and composition of its various components, including plants ...
Axelrad, Eden Yoel
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Sedum rupestre

open access: yes, 1956
Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Pollinator visits increase with bloom amount but decline with building height on extensive green roofs

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 18, Issue 3, Page 438-445, May 2025.
Pollinator abundance and species richness decline with building height. Although our study was limited to eight sites, it emphasises the importance of extensive green roofs (EGRs) on low‐rise buildings. Bee abundance and species richness increased with stonecrop bloom amount, but communities determined from distinct stonecrop species were more alike to
Shannon M. Underwood   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The complete chloroplast genome sequence of medicinal plant, Sedum oryzifolium

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Sedum oryzifolium was characterized from Illumina pair-end sequencing. The chloroplast genome of S. oryzifolium was 149,609 bp in length, containing a large single-copy region (LSC) of 80,825 bp, a small single-
Jing Li, Dongling Chen
doaj   +1 more source

The influence of plant type on green roof rainfall retention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Green roofs can mitigate the flood risk by reducing the volume of runoff through direct interception and subsequent evapotranspiration (ET), but the planting choices can influence the extent of this service.
Blanusa, Tijana   +2 more
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Chromosomes of Mexican Sedum IV. Heteroploidy in Sedum moranense

open access: yes, 1983
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +1 more source

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