Generalist‐pollinated Arabis alpina exhibits floral scent variation at multiple scales
Plants that depend on animals for reproduction often use complex floral traits to attract pollinators. Floral scent is recognized as part of the pollinator attraction module and can be shaped by plant‐pollinator interactions. In recent decades, research has started to reveal the dynamic properties of floral scent, identifying patterns of spatial and ...
Hanna Thosteman +5 more
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Multi-omics analysis reveals the regulatory mechanism of shading on quality-related metabolites in <i>Camellia sinensis</i> cv. Lifeng. [PDF]
Niu X +6 more
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Addressing climate change concerns in tropical agroforestry. Abstract number 91 [PDF]
Torquebiau, Emmanuel +4 more
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Passiflora clypeophylla, an endemic species to the Guatemalan karstic forests last seen in 1889 and deemed extinct, was rediscovered in the Department of Alta Verapaz, east of Cobán. The species was known only from a single specimen hailed from the type locality, Rubel Cruz, where it has been found again. An additional location has been identified in a
J.R. Kuethe +3 more
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Leaf mycobiome and the success of <i>Hymenoscyphus fraxineus</i> in completing its life cycle depend on the canopy position of common ash. [PDF]
Long F +3 more
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Phialacanthus griffithii Benth. & Hook.f. (Acanthaceae), a species long thought unrecorded, was rediscovered in 2023 after a 160‐year gap in the Upper Dibang Valley, Eastern Himalaya, Arunachal Pradesh. The study presents a comprehensive taxonomic account including lectotypification, morphological description, phenology, habitat ecology, distribution ...
Umeshkumar L. Tiwari
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Chronosequence Resampling Elucidates Tree Community and Forest Structure Recovery Patterns in Restored Tropical Rainforest. [PDF]
Korkiatupa E +5 more
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A taxonomic update of the genus Clavija (Theophrastaceae) in Colombia and Ecuador
Two species of Clavija are described as new to science: C. neivea (Department Huila Colombia), which is similar to C. pungens (Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) Decne. of coastal Ecuador, but distinguished by its chiefly elliptic leaf blades with less serrate margins and 4‐merous flowers; C. zamorae (Prov.
Bertil Ståhl
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Vertical Stratification Drives Divergent Spatial Trade-Offs Among Xylem Cell Types in Angiosperm Trees of a Mountain Forest in Eastern China. [PDF]
Yang Q +6 more
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