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Nutrition value of Viburnum L. (Adoxaceae) fruits [PDF]
The study of the chemical composition of fruits and seeds in some types of viburnum fruits and the identification of chemical elements localization in their various parts by the energy-dispersion analysis on an electronic ion-raster scanning microscope ...
Sorokopudov Vladimir +4 more
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Taxonomy and phyllogenetic relations of Viburnum L. species
It was analyzed the results of investigations on taxonomy and volume of Viburnum L. species. Examined of the phyllogenetic relations of the genus Viburnum.
O.O. Demchenko
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Development and Characterization of 15 Novel Genomic SSRs for Viburnum farreri
The Viburnum genus is of particular interest to horticulturalists, phylogeneticists, and biogeographers. Despite its popularity, there are few existing molecular markers to investigate genetic diversity in this large genus, which includes over 160 ...
Trinity P. Hamm +7 more
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The research has been conducted in several phases for 10 years on existing intensive roof gardens in the Trencin district. The first phase was carried out within the GP 1/4419/47 Adaptability of Cultural Vegetation in Consequence of Global Draining and ...
D. Krajčovičová
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Adjacent Forests Enhance Spontaneous Revegetation and Phylogenetic Similarity on Mountainous Roadside Slopes: Implications for Ecological Restoration and Forest Edge Management [PDF]
The native‐dominated vegetation on roadside slopes primarily originates from adjacent forests, with long‐distance dispersal traits enhancing spontaneous colonization in these disturbed environments. The species composition and phylogenetic similarity between slope and forest communities are significantly influenced by the adjacent forests (species ...
Qin K +5 more
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Henry's Viburnum Viburnum henryi
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Компонентний склад ряду сполук фенольної природи у плодах Viburnum opulus l.
Introduction. Viburnum opulus L. (Viburnaceae) is the most common shrub in the temperate zone. In the wild state, it is found mainly in the western regions of Ukraine. But it is widely cultivated throughout the country.
Olha Khvorost, Bohdan Leontiiev
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Moths of the Douglas Lake Region (Emmet and Cheboygan Counties), Michigan: III. Thyatiridae, Drepanidae, Lasiocampidae, Notodontidae, Lymantriidae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
(excerpt) The first list of Lepidoptera for the Douglas Lake region (Welch 1915) included 12 species in the group of five families for which 55 species are now reported.
Voss, Edward G
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Deane, Walter, Robinson, B L
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