A multi-locus phylogeny for the Neotropical Anomospermeae.
Himalaya forms the largest and highest mountain rage on the earth. Extending over 2400 km nearly east-west with complex topographical features Himalaya provides a wide variety of climate and soils and consequently supports a remarkable assemblage of vegetation types and vascular plant diversity. In this database we examined all available 31 floras published in 42 volumes for different regions.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center focused on protecting and preserving North America's native plants through native plant lists and image galleries, conservation, education, natural landscapes, seed collection - Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) Project, preserving and restoring native communities, spreading awareness on invasive species and gardening to attract wildlife.
Chasmanthera dependens is a dioecious forest liana of the family Menispermaceae.. dependens were investigated in this study in order to assess phylogeographic processes in West Africa using a descriptive genetic and distribution modelling approach. Particular focus of the modelling approach was given to populations representing the UG and LG.
Background: The in-depth traditional knowledge of medicinal plants is at risk of extinction due to the dependency on oral transmission, and as such, there is an urgent need to document such knowledge. This study aimed to document indigenous uses of medicinal plants among community members in the Ejisu-Juaben Municipality. Methods: Data was collected in 2016 from community members and local.
Froggatt WW, 1915. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects (Coccidae) of Australia. Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, 26:411-423, 511-516, 603-615. Georghiou GP, 1977. The insects and mites of Cyprus. With emphasis on species of economic importance to agriculture, forestry, man and domestic animals. Benaki Phytopathological Institute.
The division of the Menispermaceae into tribes is mainly based on features of the endocarps and seeds. The Cocculeae are distinguished as follows:-endo-carps variously ornamented with processes or ridges; seed-cavity usually horse-shoe-shaped, curved around a well-developed condyle, which is often.
Abstract. The pollen morphological variation in the families of the Ranunculiflorae (Berberidaceae, Fumariaceae, Lardizabalaceae Menispermaceae Nelumbonaceae, Papaveraceae and Ranunculaceae) is summarised and discussed in relation to the systematics of the group.The pollen grains are generally dispersed as monads, but permanent tetrads occur in a few instances.