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Camellia ptilophylla is a natural caffeine-free tea plant endemic to China with high commercial and therapeutic values. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genome assembled using Illumina pair-end sequencing data.
Weixi Li +4 more
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Géneros de Theaceae: aspectos taxonómicos y nomenclaturales
La familia Theaceae se distribuye en las áreas tropicales y subtropicales del mundo. Su principal centro de riqueza y diversificación se encuentra en Asia, donde están la mayoría de los géneros, entre los que se cuentan los más plesiotípicos y varios de ...
Isolda Luna, José Luis Villaseñor
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CAMELLIA SINENSIS VAR. MADOENSIS (SECT. THEA, THEACEAE), A NEW TAXON FROM VIETNAM
Camellia sinensis var. madoensis is described and illustrated as a new variety of Camellia sinensis (section Thea, Theaceae) from Xuan Loc Commune, Song Cau District, Phu Yen Province. The new variety is easily distinguishable from C.
Tran Vu Nguyen +7 more
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Preferensi Hijauan Pakan Gajah Sumatera (Elephas Maximus Sumatranus): Studi Kasus Di Kawasan Seblat [PDF]
The research has purposed were to know forages of the gajah Sumatera (Elephas maximus sumatranus) preference. Data primer was calculated with direct method in field with vegetation analysis.
Syarifuddin, H. (Hutwan)
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Inventorying of the tree fern Genus Cibotium of Sumatra: Ecology, population size and distribution in North Sumatra [PDF]
Praptosuwiryo TNg, Pribadi DO, Puspitaningtyas DM, Hartini S (2011) Inventorying the tree fern Genus Cibotium of Sumatra: Ecology, population size and distribution in North Sumatra. Biodiversitas 12: 204-211.
DIDIT OKTA PRIBADI +3 more
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1037. CAMELLIA YUNNANENSIS VAR CAMELLIOIDES: Theaceae
SummaryThe winter‐flowering Camellia yunnanensis var. camellioides is illustrated. Its origin and cultivation are discussed.
Martyn Rix, Christabel King
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Organic phosphorus mineralization is a critical process in the phosphorus cycle, governing phosphorus bioavailability for plants. The PhoD gene, which encodes the key enzyme alkaline phosphatase, serves as a valuable biomarker for this process.
Sandhya Mishra +3 more
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While climate and land use change are commonly known to interactively affect biodiversity worldwide, their interactive effects have rarely been explored, hindering our understanding of the attribution of biodiversity change to each of these two drivers ...
Xuzhe Zhao +5 more
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Transposable Element‐Mediated Structural Variation Drives Flower Colour Diversification in Camellia
ABSTRACT The role of transposable elements (TEs) in genome evolution and phenotypic diversification in Camellia remains poorly understood. Here, we present an integrated analysis of genome resequencing data from 237 Camellia accessions and 11 de novo genome assemblies representing all major floral colour types.
Menglong Fan +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of rare and endangered Camellia lungzhouensis (Theaceae) was reported in this study. The cp genome was 157,110 bp in length with a GC content of 62.70%, including LSC (86,653 bp), SSC (18,277 bp), and two reverse ...
Yuan-yuan Fan +4 more
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