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    Flowering plants

    Published 1976
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    Attractiveness of flowering plants for natural enemies by T. Kopta, R. Pokluda, V. Psota

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The software Canoco (RDA analysis) was used in order to see the relations between plant and insect communities. Flowering plants A. graveolens, C. cyanus, C. officinalis, F. vulgare and F. esculentum were found to be the most attractive for the evaluated beneficial insects. …”
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    Diversification of flowering plants in space and time by Dimitar Dimitrov, Xiaoting Xu, Xiangyan Su, Nawal Shrestha, Yunpeng Liu, Jonathan D. Kennedy, Lisha Lyu, David Nogués-Bravo, James Rosindell, Yong Yang, Jon Fjeldså, Jianquan Liu, Bernhard Schmid, Jingyun Fang, Carsten Rahbek, Zhiheng Wang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract The rapid diversification and high species richness of flowering plants is regarded as ‘Darwin’s second abominable mystery’. …”
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    Gravity Signaling in Flowering Plant Roots by Shih-Heng Su, Marie A. Keith, Patrick H. Masson

    Published 2020-09-01
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    Did flowering plants exist in the Jurassic period? by David Winship Taylor, Hongqi Li

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The discovery of a fossil that might be the oldest flowering plant will continue the debate on the origin and structure of ancestral flowering plants.…”
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    Diversity and determinants of recombination landscapes in flowering plants. by Thomas Brazier, Sylvain Glémin

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…We gathered genetic maps and genomes for 57 flowering plant species, corresponding to 665 chromosomes, for which we estimated large-scale recombination landscapes. …”
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    The epigenetic basis of gender in flowering plants and mammals. by Spielman, M, Vinkenoog, R, Dickinson, H, Scott, R

    Published 2001
    “…A gamete's gender could be defined in many ways, such as the sex of the individual or organ that produced it, its cellular morphology, or its behaviour at fertilization. In flowering plants and mammals, however, there is an extra dimension to the gender of a gamete--due to parental imprinting, some of the genes it contributes to the next generation will have different expression patterns depending on whether they were maternally or paternally transmitted. …”
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