Can Aquatic Plant Turions Serve as a Source of Arabinogalactans? Immunohistochemical Detection of AGPs in Turion Cells. [PDF]
Płachno BJ +4 more
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EL GÉNERO UTRICULARIA L. (LENTIBULARIACEAE) EN EL SISTEMA CENTRAL ESPAÑOL
A revision of the genus Utricularia L. in the Spanish Central System is undertaken. The recognized taxa are delimited and drawn as well as information on their distribution and ecology are provided.Se efectúa la revisión del género Utricularia L.
Pizarro, J. +2 more
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Utricularia subulata Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
<p>Utricularia subulata, spec. nov.</p> <p> 3. Utricularia nectario subulato. <i>Gron. virg.6.</i></p> <p> <i>Habitat in</i> Virginia <i>.</i></p>Published as part of <i> ...
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Effects of Temperature Increase on Microbiome of Carnivorous Plant <i>Utricularia vulgaris</i> L. in Peat Bog Ecosystems. [PDF]
Bartkowska-Bekasiewicz A, Mieczan T.
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To eat or not to eat: novel stable isotope models reveal a shift in carnivory with nutrient availability for aquatic Utricularia spp. [PDF]
Kurosawa E +5 more
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Utricularia vulgaris Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
Utricularia vulgaris, spec. nov. 1. Utricularia nectario conico. Fl. lapp. 14. Fl. suec. 24. Fl. zeyl. 22. Roy. lugdb. 304. Lentibularia. Riv. mon. 78. * Millefolium aquaticum lenticulatum. Bauh. pin. 141.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Homogalacturonans and Hemicelluloses in the External Glands of Utricularia dichotoma Traps. [PDF]
Płachno BJ +3 more
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Cell Wall Microdomains Analysis in the Quadrifids of Utricularia dichotoma. [PDF]
Płachno BJ +3 more
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Xyres [i.e. Xyris] operculata, Utricularia monanthos [picture] /
Part of collection: Wild flowers, fruit, and butterflies of Australia.; Titile devised by catologuer based on inscription.; Inscriptions: "1866"--In pencil lower right; "1.Xyres [i.e. Xyris] operculata, 2.
Campbell, Marrianne Collinson, 1827-1903.
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High metabolic rates drive tiny genomes in plants (and birds): a commentary on 'The smallest angiosperm genomes may be the price for effective traps of bladderworts'. [PDF]
Givnish TJ.
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