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First Investigation of the Spring Dietary Composition of Siberian Musk Deer (Moschus moschiferus) Using Next-Generation Sequencing. [PDF]
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Unequally Abundant Chromosomes and Unusual Collections of Transferred Sequences Characterize Mitochondrial Genomes of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae), One of the Largest Mycoheterotrophic Plant Genera. [PDF]
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Mistletoe-induced carbon, water and nutrient imbalances are imprinted on tree rings. [PDF]
González de Andrés E +4 more
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An updated checklist of vascular plants of Myanmar. [PDF]
Aung YL, Aung MH, Tan Y, Jin X.
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Monograph of Phoradendron (Viscaceae)
Systematic Botany Monographs, 2003Job Kuijt
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Phloem in Arceuthobium globosum (Viscaceae)
Botanical Gazette, 1984Our studies reveal that Arceuthobium globosum, a primitive member of the genus, has highly specialized phloem tissue. The sieve elements of this large Mexican species have transverse to oblique, usually simple sieve plates and small but numerous diffuse lateral pores.
Clyde L. Calvin +2 more
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Flavonoid Chemistry of Arceuthobium (Viscaceae)
Brittonia, 1979Flavonoid compounds from 36 of the 38 known taxa of the genusArceuthobium (dwarf mistletoes) were examined. The flavonoid chemistry of the genus is rather uniform, all taxa producing 3-O-glycosides of the flavonols quercetin and myricetin. No infraspecific chemical variation was encountered, and in those instances where subspecific taxa are recognized,
Daniel J. Crawford, Frank G. Hawksworth
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New taxa and nomenclatural changes in arceuthobium (viscaceae)
Brittonia, 1970The following new taxa are recognized inArceuthobium: subgeneraArceuthobium andVaginata; sectionsVaginata, Campylopoda, andMinuta; seriesCampylopoda,Rubra, andStricta; speciesA.apachecum,A.californicum,A.guatemalense,A.hondurense, andA.pini; new formae specialesA. abietinum f. sp.concoloris,A. abietinum f. sp.magnificae.
Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens
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