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The genome sequence of barren brome, <i>Bromus sterilis</i> L. (Poaceae). [PDF]
Christenhusz MJM +9 more
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The Evolution of Large Organism Size: Disparate Physiologies Share a Foundation at the Smallest Physical Scales. [PDF]
Pierce S.
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The genome sequence of the confused eyebright, Euphrasia confusa Pugsley. [PDF]
Twyford AD +8 more
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Towards a phylogenetic nomenclature ofTracheophyta
This is an abbreviated version of a paper that appears in full in the Electronic supplement toTaxon. Phylogenetic definitions are provided for the names of 20 clades of vascular plants (plus 33 others in the electronic supplement). Emphasis has been placed on well‐supported clades that are widely known to non‐specialists and/or have a deep origin ...
Philip D. Cantino +7 more
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Devonian Spores of Kryshtofovichia africani Nikitin (Tracheophyta): Morphology and Ultrastructure
The morphology and ultrastructure of spores of the Devonian plant Kryshtofovichia africani Nikitin are examined. The structure of ultrathin exine megaspores of K. africani is established. The exine consists of two layers: granular ectexine and lamellate endexine. Microspores have a lamellate ultrastructure with a trend toward loosening and formation of
О. П. Тельнова, John Marshall
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A monitoring activity, funded by the Apulian Region, was launched in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto for the detection of structural and functional descriptors of the Cymodocea nodosa meadow. This is to supplement the institutional monitoring which responds to the Water Framework Directive and lacks of these important information.
Antonella Petrocelli +4 more
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Typification of Posidonia oceanica (Tracheophyta: Posidoniaceae), Mediterranean seagrass
AbstractThe typification of the name Zostera oceanica L. (≡ Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile) (Posidoniaceae) is discussed. Original material conserved in UPS‐BURSER is designated as the lectotype.
P. Pablo Ferrer‐Gallego +2 more
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