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Sand fly endosymbionts in Kenya: Rickettsia and Wolbachia associations with Leishmania and detection of Rickettsia africae. [PDF]
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Sida keralensis E. S. S. Kumar, Shailaja, Sreekala, Parthipan & R. Prakashkumar 2021, sp. nov.
2021Sida keralensis E.S.S.Kumar, Shailaja, Sreekala, Parthipan & R.Prakashkumar sp. nov. (Fig.1.) Diagnosis:— Sida keralensis is closely similar to S. scabrida Wight & Arnott (1834:57), but clearly distinct by being the undershrubs with 40-60 cm high, adpressed stellate hairy stem (vs.
Kumar, Ettickal Sukumaran Santhosh +4 more
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Sida pradeepiana sp. nov. (Malvaceae) from India
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2016The new species Sida pradeepiana is described from the Idukki district of Kerala state, India. It resembles S. alnifolia and S. rhomboidea , but differs by its concolorous‐rhomboid leaves, unarticulated pedicels ...
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Complete sequence of a new bipartite begomovirus infecting Sida sp. in Northeastern Brazil
Archives of Virology, 2019In Brazil, non-cultivated plants, especially weeds, are infected with a diversity of begomoviruses and often show striking golden mosaic symptoms. In the present study, leaves showing these symptoms were collected from Sida sp. plants in Guadalupe, Piaui State, Northeastern Brazil, in 2015 and 2016.
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Zootaxa, 2015
This paper describes Astrotischeria neotropicana Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Tischeriidae), a new leaf-miner on Sida (Malvaceae) with a broad distribution range in tropical Central & South America. The new species is currently recorded from the Amazon Basin in Peru and Ecuador to tropical lowlands in Guatemala and Belize (including ...
Arūnas, Diškus, Jonas R, Stonis
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This paper describes Astrotischeria neotropicana Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Tischeriidae), a new leaf-miner on Sida (Malvaceae) with a broad distribution range in tropical Central & South America. The new species is currently recorded from the Amazon Basin in Peru and Ecuador to tropical lowlands in Guatemala and Belize (including ...
Arūnas, Diškus, Jonas R, Stonis
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Sida pernambucensis Baracho & J. L. Brandao 2017, sp. nov.
201713. Sida pernambucensis Baracho & J.L. Brandão, sp. nov. (Figs. 3A – O, 7A) Similar to Sida teresinensis Krapovickas (2007: 200) by the stems covered with dense minute stellate and sparse long stalked-stellate trichomes, widely ovate leaf blades, stellate tomentose calyx, and mericarps 13, submuticous, but differs in the 1–2-nerved stipule ...
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Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature, 2016
AbstractThe growing drug resistance among microbes necessitates the identification of novel bioactive compounds from natural sources. The current study focused on isolating prospective endophytic microbes from Sida cordifolia. Different bacterial and fungal endophytes were isolated, among the isolates 3B showed substantial antibacterial and ...
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AbstractThe growing drug resistance among microbes necessitates the identification of novel bioactive compounds from natural sources. The current study focused on isolating prospective endophytic microbes from Sida cordifolia. Different bacterial and fungal endophytes were isolated, among the isolates 3B showed substantial antibacterial and ...
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Sida oblonga Bovini 2016, sp. nov.
2016Published as part of Bovini, Massimo G., 2016, Two new species of Sida (Malvaceae: Malvoideae) for Brazil, pp. 291-295 in Phytotaxa 282 (4) on pages 291-293, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.282.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Sida carrascoana Bovini 2016, sp. nov.
2016SIDA CARRASCOANA Bovini, sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Erect shrub; synflorescence of solitary, axillary flowers; lamina 0.8–1.2 × 0.7– 0.5 cm. Type:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Cristália, 10 November 1991, G. Hatschbach et al. 55034 (holotype: MBM!). Shrubs ca. 0.5 m tall, erect. Branches terete, scabrous; trichomes simple, some longer (ca.
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Sida brachyclada G. Guerra 2025, sp. nov.
Sida brachyclada G.Guerra, sp. nov. (Fig. 1, 2 and 3C) Type: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Sento Sé, Minas do Mimoso, Campo Largo, 1.169 m, 10º21′58”S 41º21′44.1”W, 07 October 2024, bd, fl. & fr., G. Guerra & R. L. Borges 515 (holotype: ALCB 153528!, isotypes: CBC!, HUEFS!) Diagnosis: —This species is similar to Sida dubia Saint-Hilaire & Naudin (1842: 50) but can ...Guerra, Gabriel C. +3 more
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