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  1. 941

    AKTIVITAS ANTIOKSIDAN EKSTRAK KLOROFORM DAN METANOL DAUN Piper spp. by , Ambar Pratiwi, , Prof. Dr. L. Hartanto Nugroho, M.Agr.

    Published 2013
    “…Piper is one of the largest genera of flowering plants. Traditionally, this plant is used for medicinal purposes.This study aims to determine the relationship between the content of the antioxidant compound with the highest antioxidant activity in Piper leaves methanol and chloroform extracts. …”
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  2. 942

    Gene flow between alien and native races of the holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor (Orobanchaceae) by Thorogood, C, Rumsey, F, Harris, S, Hiscock, S

    Published 2009
    “…The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at least 16 orders in both the monocots and eudicots. …”
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  3. 943

    The temporal dynamics of evolutionary diversification in Ipomoea by Carruthers, T, Muñoz-Rodríguez, P, Wood, JRI, Scotland, RW

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we explore the implications of these assumptions for making inferences about the macroevolutionary history of Ipomoea – a large pantropical genus of flowering plants that contains the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), a crop of global economic importance. …”
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  4. 944

    MicroRNA and tasiRNA diversity in mature pollen of Arabidopsis thaliana. by Grant-Downton, R, Le Trionnaire, G, Schmid, R, Rodriguez-Enriquez, J, Hafidh, S, Mehdi, S, Twell, D, Dickinson, H

    Published 2009
    “… BACKGROUND: New generation sequencing technology has allowed investigation of the small RNA populations of flowering plants at great depth. However, little is known about small RNAs in their reproductive cells, especially in post-meiotic cells of the gametophyte generation. …”
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    Novel pollen analogue technique shows bumblebees display low floral constancy and prefer sites with high floral diversity by Martínez-Bauer, AE, Chadwick, FJ, Westmoreland, AJ, Lander, TA

    Published 2021
    “…A common land management intervention to support wild pollinators is to plant non-crop flowering plants (‘pollinator planting’). However, there are limited data on which species or spatial arrangement of planting provide maximum benefit to wild pollinators. …”
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  7. 947

    Parent-of-origin effects on seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana require DNA methylation. by Adams, S, Vinkenoog, R, Spielman, M, Dickinson, H, Scott, R

    Published 2000
    “…Some genes in mammals and flowering plants are subject to parental imprinting, a process by which differential epigenetic marks are imposed on male and female gametes so that one set of alleles is silenced on chromosomes contributed by the mother while another is silenced on paternal chromosomes. …”
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  8. 948

    Total antioxidant activities, phenolic acid and flavonoid content of selected medicinal orchids by Shaari, Norshila

    Published 2015
    “…Orchid family (Orchidaceae) has approximately 20,000 species with more than 850 genera and it is the second largest family of flowering plants. Though orchids are produced primarily as ornamentals, many of them are used as food and herbal medicine. …”
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  9. 949

    A review of the opportunities to support pollinator populations in South African cities by Peta Brom, Les G. Underhill, Kevin Winter

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Further research is needed to fill the Africa gap for both specialized and generalized pollinators (Diptera, Halictids, Lepidoptera and Hopliini) in urban areas where ornamental and indigenous flowering plants are valued.…”
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  10. 950

    Fatty Acid Composition of Dry and Germinating Pollen of Gymnosperm and Angiosperm Plants by Maria Breygina, Alexander Voronkov, Tatiana Ivanova, Ksenia Babushkina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Here, we compared the absolute content and the fatty acid (FA) composition of pollen lipids of two species of flowering plants and spruce using GC-MS. The FA composition of spruce pollen differed significantly, including the predominance of saturated and monoene FAs, and a high proportion of very-long-chain FAs (VLCFAs). …”
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  11. 951

    Characterization of the floral transcriptome of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) at different flowering developmental stages by transcriptome sequencing and RNA-seq analysis. by Jian Gao, Ying Zhang, Chunling Zhang, Feiyan Qi, Xueping Li, Shaohua Mu, Zhenhua Peng

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…RESULTS: We constructed a cDNA library using equal amounts of RNA from Moso bamboo leaf samples from non-flowering plants (CK) and mixed flower samples (F) of four flower development stages. …”
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  12. 952

    More Than Just Plants: Botanical Gardens Are an Untapped Source of Fungal Diversity by Michael J. Bradshaw, Luis Quijada, Patrick C. Tobin, Uwe Braun, Cindy Newlander, Tom Potterfield, Élan R. Alford, Carlos Contreras, Allen Coombes, Swarnalatha Moparthi, Erin Buchholz, Daniel Murphy, Wade Enos, Amy Fields-Taylor, Anna Bower, Donald H. Pfister

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…They are known to infect more than 10,000 species of flowering plants and although some species occur across a range of hosts, many are associated with specific plants. …”
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  13. 953

    Standardization of container type, substrate and nutrition for potted plant production of China aster [Callistephus chinensis (L.) Ness.] var. Arka Archana by Smitha G R, Sujatha A. Nair, D. Kalaivanan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Plant height at flowering (33.12 cm), number of primary branches (12.4), plant spread (536.64 cm2), number of flowers/plant (26.47), flower size (5.26 cm) and uptake of major, secondary and minor nutrients were maximum in the plants grown in 6" plastic pots using the substrate combination of soil +sand +FYM (1:1:1 v/v/v) along with the weekly application of nutrient solution of 96:18:108 ppm NPK/plant. …”
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  14. 954

    Complete chloroplast genome sequences of the ornamental plant Prunus cistena and comparative and phylogenetic analyses with its closely related species by Lijuan Feng, Guopeng Zhao, Mengmeng An, Chuanzeng Wang, Yanlei Yin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Prunus cistena is an excellent color leaf configuration tree for urban landscaping in the world, which has purplish red leaves, light pink flowers, plant shape and high ornamental value. Genomic resources for P. cistena are scarce, and a clear phylogenetic and evolutionary history for this species has yet to be elucidated. …”
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  15. 955

    Dynamic transcriptome analysis provides molecular insights into underground floral differentiation in Adonis Amurensis Regel & Radde by Hui Xin, Lifan Zhang, Hongtao Wang, Xingzun Zhu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract Understanding flower developmental processes is a prerequisite for improving flowering ‘plants’ production. Adonis amurensis is a fascinating spring ephemeral plant that develops its flower organs underground. …”
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  16. 956

    Climate change impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems in Sri Lanka: a review by Jeevan Dananjaya Kottawa-Arachchi, Madawala Arachchillage Wijeratne

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Sri Lanka's biodiversity is significantly important both on a regional and global scale as it has the highest species density for flowering plants, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. Sri Lanka's varied ecosystems provide many services that are of significant economic value and play a crucial role in providing goods and ecosystem services. …”
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  17. 957

    Lessons from Red Data Books: Plant Vulnerability Increases with Floral Complexity. by Anastasia Stefanaki, Aphrodite Kantsa, Thomas Tscheulin, Martha Charitonidou, Theodora Petanidou

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Among all the floral complexity components only floral symmetry was found to have a significant effect, with radial-flower plants appearing to be less vulnerable. Life form was also a predictor of vulnerability, with woody perennial plants having significantly lower risk of extinction. …”
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  18. 958

    Evolution of Plant Na<sup>+</sup>-P-Type ATPases: From Saline Environments to Land Colonization by Siarhei A. Dabravolski, Stanislav V. Isayenkov

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup>-P-ATPases are considered to be absent in flowering plants. The data presented here are a complete inventory of P-type Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup>-P-ATPases in the major branches of the plant kingdom. …”
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  19. 959

    Exogenous Zinc Application and Generative Traits of Three Local Shallot Varieties by Remi Widana Putri, Elkawakib Syam'un, Fachirah Ulfa

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Concerning seed production, on the other hand, the Ambassador 3 Agrihorti with Zn 0.5 kg ha-1 has better potential to be developed for TSS, as seen from the number of flowers per umbel, a higher percentage of flowering plants and a relatively fast flowering time than other varieties. …”
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    On‐site floral resources and surrounding landscape characteristics impact pollinator biodiversity at solar parks by H. Blaydes, S. G. Potts, J. D. Whyatt, A. Armstrong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We surveyed pollinators and flowering plants at 15 solar parks across England in 2021, used a landcover map to assess the surrounding high‐quality habitat and aerial imagery to measure woody linear features (hedgerows, woodland edges and lines of trees). …”
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