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  1. 41

    THE EVALUATION OF FLORISTIC AND PHYTOCENOTIC DIVERSITY OF ECOTONS OF THE TSAGAN-NUR RESERVOIR by Naran Erdnievich Ulanov, Pavel Anatol’evich Shaglinov, Nina Tserenovna Lidzhieva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The prevailing life forms of plants found in the ecotone system “water-land” on the shore of the Tsagan-Nur reservoir are represented by monocarpic grasses (54.3%). The predominant ecotype in the ecotone system of the coast are eukserofity – 32.6%. …”
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    Geno/cytotoxicty and Apoptotic Properties of Phenolic Compounds from the Seeds of Dorema Glabrum Fisch. C.A by Morteza Eskandani, Elmira Dadizadeh, Hamed Hamishehkar, Hossein Nazemiyeh, Jaleh Barar

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Introduction: Dorema glabrum (Apiaceae) is a rare and monocarpic species distributed in Transcaucasia and North West of Iran. …”
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    Ontogenesis of the genets and ramets of some European species of the genus Sparganium subgenus Xanthosparganium by E. A. Belyakov, A. G. Lapirov

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In the study, we analyzed ontogenesis of genet (from generative diaspore) and ontogenesis of ramets (from vegetative diaspores – tuber-like structures and axillary buds of vegetative-generative monocarpic and vegetative rosette shoots). We demonstrated that ontogenesis of genets and ramets (on the basis of tuber-like structures) in laboratory conditions is abrupt. …”
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    Glacial history affected phenotypic differentiation in the alpine plant, Campanula thyrsoides. by J F Scheepens, Eva S Frei, Jürg Stöcklin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Phenotypic traits can be under selection, so we additionally investigated whether part of the phenotypic differentiation can be explained by past selection and/or current adaptation. Using the monocarpic Campanula thyrsoides as our study species, a common garden experiment with plants from 21 populations from four phylogeographic groups located in regions across the Alps and the Jura Mountains was performed to test for differentiation in morphological and phenological traits. …”
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    Pattems and models of flowering of some Gampanulaceae Juss. species by E. S. Fomin, T. I. Fomina

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The data obtained characterize both the phenological (time and duration of flowering, lifespan of individual flowers) and structural features (degree of branching of the inflorescence, length of floral axes, number of flowers, order of their blooming) that describe the flowering of a monocarpic shoot. Inflorescences of the species are elongated and multiflorous, of the compound type inherent for Campanulaceae, and characterized by a high variability of all structural features. …”
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  6. 46

    ON SOME ECOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TULIPA BIEBERSHTEINIANA ROEM. ET SCHULT. IN THE TERSKOY UPLAND CONDITIONS OF REPUBLIC OF INGUSHETIA by L. S. Khashieva, M. K. Dakieva, M. M. Buzurtanova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…On the basis of ecological and biological study of features of T.biebershteiniana in terms of its natural habitat we describe ontogenesis and full morphogenesis of its monocarpic shoots. We have also detected the factors limiting its coenopopulations. …”
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    Regeneration Technique of Bamboo Species through Nodal Segments: A Review by Meena Maiya Suwal, Janardan Lamichhane, Dhurva Prasad Gauchan

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The proliferation of the bamboo shoots is dependent on the season of collection, size of explants, the position of explants, diversity of plants, concentration and combination of plant growth regulators, most adequate culture medium, environmental condition of the equipment, handling, and individual species. Bamboo is a monocarpic fast-growing, tall perennial grass and having the high potential to generate economic and social benefits. …”
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    Neighbour Origin and Ploidy Level Drive Impact of an Alien Invasive Plant Species in a Competitive Environment. by Yan Sun, Heinz Müller-Schärer, Urs Schaffner

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The native European plant Centaurea stoebe occurs as two cytotypes with different life histories (monocarpic diploids, allo-polycarpic tetraploids). However, only tetraploids have been found in its introduced range in North America, where C. stoebe has become a most prominent plant invader. …”
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    A Review on Pharmacological Effects of Ferula assa - foetida L.: a Systematic Review by AR Zare AR, M Omidi, H Fallah Hoseini, D Yazdani, Sh Rezazadeh, N Irvani, A Oladzad

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Ferula assa - foetida L., commonly known as Asafetida is an herbaceous, monocarpic, perennial medicinal plant of the Apiaceae family. …”
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    Biomorphological, populational and ontogenetic markers of the reproductive strategy of Carex bohemica Schreb. in conditions of ex situ and in situ by O. Scherbakova, K. Novosad, V. Novosad

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The subject of the study is biomorphological characteristics (signs of life form, seasonal rhythmicity of sprout formation, the structure of monocarpic peduncles and seeds, the ability to vegetative reproduction, the efficiency of seed reproduction, etc.) and populationontogenetic characteristics (polyvariability of ontogenesis, rotational speed of generative generations, success of reproduction of populations etc.). …”
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    Synergistic Effect of Dwarf Bamboo Flowering and Wild Boar Rooting on Forest Regeneration by Soyeon Cho, Youngjin Kim, Sangyeop Jung, Yeonsook Choung

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…<i>Sasa</i> spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species diversity, and hinder forest development. …”
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    Genetic variability in different growth forms of Dendrocalamus strictus: Deogun revisited by Solomon Das, Y. P. Singh, Yogesh K. Negi, P. C. Shrivastav

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Seeds of these ecotypes are monocarpic in nature, which means that bamboo plants flower once in their lifetime, so they must be collected and multiplied (as plantations) in their respective habitats.…”
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    Viability of multiple populations across the range of a species at risk: The case of Pitcher's thistle, Cirsium pitcheri, in Canada by Patrick L. Nantel, Judith Jones, Christine Drake

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…We used Pitcher's thistle, Cirsium pitcheri, as a case because it is listed at risk in both Canada and the United States but its actual risk of extinction remains unclear. Also, for this monocarpic plant endemic to Great Lakes dunes and beaches, there are 35 years of monitoring data available for the populations in Pukaskwa National Park on Lake Superior, and nearly 17 years of data for populations on Lake Huron. …”
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    Rhythm of Seasonal Development and Minor Life Cycle of Prunella vulgaris L. (Lamiaceae) in Khakasia by Vera A. Cheryomushkina, Irina N. Barsukova

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The development of dicyclic meso-rosetted and winter monocyclic semi-rosetted generative monocarpic shoots was observed using the method by I.G. …”
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    Life forms of plants of natural and anthropogenic landscapes by Gulom Rakhimov, Mykola Shevnikov, Danylo Plahtiy, Ulyana Nedilska, Tetiana Krachan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In addition, during the empirical study, the collected field material was analysed by generally accepted geobotanical and forestry methods, which consist in describing the topographic position of woody, semi-woody, polycarpic, and monocarpic terrestrial grasses, aquatic plants. The authors used both herbarium and live material from expedition surveys on the Biosphere Reserve and the protected area of the Uvac river gorge by Kazakh, Uzbek, Greek, and Turkish researchers. …”
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    Surviving in a new host: Eight years of monitoring translocated aroids, bromeliads, and orchids in the Andean forests in Colombia by Ana María Benavides, Jennifer Calderón-Caro, Dubán Canal

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Bromeliads, in particular, exhibited high mortality, which their monocarpic growth form could explain. Another group of species showing high mortality were the miniature orchids, Masdevalia amanda and M. platyglossa, and are associated with short life cycles. …”
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    Evaluation of In vitro Embryo Culture and the Effect of Medium Culture, Hormone Levels and Explant Types on Callus Induction and Shoot Organogenesis of Ferula gummosa B. by R Sarabadani, M Omidi, M Bihamta, S Davazdah emami

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Background: Gummosa (Ferula gummosa B.) is a highly valuable medicinal plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. it is a herbaceous, perennial and monocarpic plant. Flowers appear only once during the life cycle of the plant. …”
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    Gibberellic Acid (GA<sub>3</sub>) Applied to Flowering <i>Heracleum sosnowskyi</i> Decreases Seed Viability Even If Seed Development Is Not Inhibited by Tautvydas Žalnierius, Vaidevutis Šveikauskas, Pedro J. Aphalo, Virgilija Gavelienė, Vincas Būda, Sigita Jurkonienė

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Sosnowsky’s hogweed (<i>Heracleum sosnowskyi</i> Manden.), an important invasive species in Eastern Europe, is a monocarpic perennial plant that propagates exclusively by seeds. …”
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    Genetics and genomics of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis): Current status, future challenges, and biotechnological opportunities toward a sustainable bamboo industry by Muthusamy Ramakrishnan, Kim Yrjälä, Kunnummal Kurungara Vinod, Anket Sharma, Jungnam Cho, Viswanathan Satheesh, Mingbing Zhou

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Bamboo, as a crop species, has not become amenable to genetic improvement, due to its long breeding cycle, perennial nature, and monocarpic behavior. One of the commonly used species, moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is a potential candidate that qualifies as industrial bamboo. …”
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