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A nomenclaturally acceptable rank for the sundew epithet 'obovata' [PDF]
The naming of plants for scientific purposes is governed by a set of rules that have been coined in order to reduce ambiguity and confusion. This set of rules is called the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN), and the text is published online (http://ibot.sav.sk/icbn/main.htm).
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Drosera rotundifolia: round-leaved sundew
Species profile for Drosera rotundifolia: round-leaved ...
Wood, S., Smreciu, A., Gould, K.
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Colchicine Treatment on Sterile Hybrid sundews
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Phylogenomics of Australian sundews (Drosera: Droseraceae)
Drosera (Droseraceae) is one of the largest carnivorous plant genera globally, with Australia considered a nexus for the evolution of the genus. We present the most densely sampled phylogenomic analyses for Australian Drosera to date. As part of the Genomics for Australian Plants Initiative Stage II, 92 Drosera samples representing all major clades ...
Luis T. Williamson +5 more
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Australia's diminutive jewels: the pygmy sundews
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Effects of Environmental Conditions on the Individual Architectures and Photosynthetic Performances of Three Species in Drosera. [PDF]
Banaś K, Ronowski R, Marciniak P.
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Antibiofilm Activity of Sundew Species against Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Strains. [PDF]
Gerschler S, Guenther S, Schulze C.
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How the sensory system of carnivorous plants has evolved. [PDF]
Pavlovič A.
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Carnivorous Plant Biology: From Gene to Traps. [PDF]
Płachno BJ.
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