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Jordanian–Lebanese–Syrian cockroaches s.s. from Lower Cretaceous amber – Monograph
The earliest amber with numerous important paleobiological samples, and the only significant Lower Cretaceous one containing cockroaches, comes from...
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Wrightia vietnamensis (Apocynaceae), a new species from Vietnam
A new species of Wrightia (Apocynaceae) from Vietnam, Wrightia vietnamensis Hazell & D.J.Middleton, is described and illustrated. Seed was collected...
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Coordination of leaf hydraulic, anatomical, and economical traits in tomato seedlings acclimation to long-term drought
BackgroundLeaf hydraulic and economics traits are critical for balancing plant water and CO 2 exchange, and their relationship has been widely...
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Complex hemolymph circulation patterns in grasshopper wings
An insect’s living systems—circulation, respiration, and a branching nervous system—extend from the body into the wing. Wing hemolymph circulation is...
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A new species of Lorostemon (Clusiaceae) from the eastern Amazonia
During the review of the Brazilian species of Lorostemon (Clusiaceae), we verified that some specimens previously reported as L. bombaciflorus Ducke...
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Wing size, shape, and asymmetry analysis of the wandering glider, Pantala flavescens (Odonata: Libellulidae) revealed that hindwings are more asymmetric than the forewings
The present study aimed to determine the wing asymmetry and sexual asymmetry of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius 1798) collected from a paddy field. P....
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Disruption of tomato TGS machinery by ToLCNDV causes reprogramming of vascular tissue-specific TORNADO1 gene expression
Main conclusionVascular development-related TRN1 transcription is suppressed by cytosine methylation in fully developed leaves of tomato. ToLCNDV...
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On the Status of Aididae (Lepidoptera, Zygaenoidea)
AbstractEight pairs of muscles were found in the genital complex of Aididae: the paired muscles m1 , m8(3) , m5(7) , m6(5) , m7(6) , m9 , m2(10) , the anal...
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Robust and reliable in vitro regeneration of Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius L. var. O-9897)
Lack of a rapid and robust in vitro regeneration protocol for Tossa jute ( Corchorus olitorius L.) hinders the genetic transformation of jute crops...
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Mesozoic cockroaches (Insecta: Mesoblattinidae, Blattulidae) from shale and dysodile of Lebanon
Lebanese amber, the oldest known intensively fossiliferous amber, is known for its numerous, important biological inclusions. Age of this amber was...
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Psammisia murriensis (Ericaceae: Vaccinieae), a new mortiño and blueberry relative from Colombia
Psammisia murriensis , a new species of Psammisia s.l. (Ericaceae: Vaccinieae) endemic to Colombia, is described, discussed, and illustrated. -
The Genus Haploglenius Burmeister 1839 (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae: Haplogleniinae) in French Guiana, with Description of a New Species
The species of Haploglenius of French Guiana are reviewed, and an identification key to the species occurring in the arrondissement is presented. A...
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Molecular transformations and self-association in anthocyanin pigment patterns
Spatial patterns of red, purple, and blue colors due to plant pigments called anthocyanins appear in a wide variety of flower petals. Activator and...
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Structure of Selected Tree Species
The structure of trees refers to the phenotypic aggregation of foliage, branches, stem, coarse roots, and fine roots. The structure of different... -
Leaf Development and Vascular Differentiation
Leaf initiation depends on dynamic gradients of upward polar auxin flows toward the shoot apex, where the development of auxin maxima induces the... -
Apis laboriosa confirmed by morphometric and genetic analyses of giant honey bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from sites of sympatry in Arunachal Pradesh, North East India
Two potentially different species of giant honey bees (subgenus Megapis ) are endemic to India: Apis dorsata , the widespread low elevation form, and Api...
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Repairing mechanism of foliar micro-morphological anomalies during acclimatization and field transfer of in vitro raised plantlets of Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. ex Schult.: a medicinally important plant
The present report elucidates the foliar micro-morphological adaptation mechanism of micropropagated plantlets of Aerva lanata . The in vitro induced...
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Ferns from Permian of Paraná Basin and Paleoecological Interpretations
This chapter presents the Permian ferns and fern-like taxa of the Paraná Basin. They often occur associated with glossopterid leaves, sphenophyte... -
Detection of geographical specific plasticity and the effect of natural selection pressure on the wing size and shape of Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae)
In tropical and subtropical countries, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel, 1912) (Oriental fruit fly) is one of the most harmful agriculture insect pests...
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PdeHCA2 affects biomass in Populus by regulating plant architecture, the transition from primary to secondary growth, and photosynthesis
Main conclusionPdeHCA2 regulates the transition from primary to secondary growth, plant architecture, and affects photosynthesis by targeting PdeBRC1...