Search results for "Magnoliopsida"

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Tipificación de Inula montana L. (Asteraceae)

2014

Ferrer-Gallego, P., E. Laguna, R. Rosello, J. Gomez & J. B. Peris (2014). Typification of Inula montana L. (Asteraceae). Candollea 69: 5–8. In Spanish, English and French abstracts.The name Inula montana L. (Asteraceae) is lecto- and epitypified. The designated lectotype corresponds to an icon from Robert Morison published in 1699 and the epitype to a plant specimen collected by Morison and conserved at OXF (Morisonian Herbarium).

biologyAsteralesPlant specimenPlant ScienceBiodiversityAsteraceaeInula montanaAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaHerbariumGeographyBotanyTypificationPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Limonium poimenum (Plumbaginaceae), a new chasmophyte species from Sicily

2014

Limonium poimenum is here proposed as a new species for Science. It is a very peculiar and extremely localized species, growing on a calcareous mountain of NW Sicily (southern Italy), where it grows on rupestrian places together with many other rare chasmophytic endemics. Iconography, morphological features, ecology and conservation status are provided, as well as a morphological comparison with L. todaroanum.

biologyEcologyLimoniumEcology (disciplines)BiodiversityPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaPlumbaginaceaeBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataConservation statusEndemic Mediterranean flora new chasmophilous species SicilyPlantaeEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Consistent phenological shifts in the making of a biodiversity hotspot: the Cape flora

2011

Abstract Background The best documented survival responses of organisms to past climate change on short (glacial-interglacial) timescales are distributional shifts. Despite ample evidence on such timescales for local adaptations of populations at specific sites, the long-term impacts of such changes on evolutionary significant units in response to past climatic change have been little documented. Here we use phylogenies to reconstruct changes in distribution and flowering ecology of the Cape flora - South Africa's biodiversity hotspot - through a period of past (Neogene and Quaternary) changes in the seasonality of rainfall over a timescale of several million years. Results Forty-three dist…

ecological nichesFloraEvolutionClimate ChangeBiodiversityClimate changesequence dataevolutionary responsesBiology580 Plants (Botany)MagnoliopsidaSouth AfricaCapeAdaptive radiationQH359-425Survival responsesskin and connective tissue diseasesrapid evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyEcological nicheEvolutionary BiologyEcologyheterogeneous environmentsPhenologyEcologyEPS-4flowering timeBiodiversityBiological EvolutionBiosystematiekfossil recordBiodiversity hotspot10121 Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicssouthern africaclimate-changeBiosystematicssense organsadaptive radiationResearch ArticleBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Brassica trichocarpa (Brassicaceae), a new species from Sicily

2013

A new species of Brassica from Sicily, namely B. trichocarpa, is described and illustrated. This suffrutex was found on a calcareous peak of a mount near Palermo, where it is represented by a single population occupying a really small surface. It is well differentiated from the other perennial species belonging to B. sect. Brassica mainly in having hairy ovary and very short, thickened, hairy, not torulose fruits. Its relationships and taxonomical position within this group are examined too. An analytical key of the current taxa belonging to the genus Brassica sect. Brassica is also provided. 

education.field_of_studybiologyPerennial plantPopulationOvary (botany)BrassicaBrassicaceaePlant ScienceBiodiversityBrassicalesbiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaTaxonGenusBotanyBrassicaceaeBrassica Brassicaceae endemic species Palermo mountains SicilySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataKey (lock)educationPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Taxonomy and evolution of the Convolvulus sabatius complex (Convolvulaceae)

2010

A revision of the Convolvulus sabatius complex is presented and five taxa are now recognised. Convolvulus valentinus is re-circumscribed to comprise only blue-flowered individuals. Yellow-flowered plants previously referred to this species are transferred to C. supinus where they are recognised as a distinct variety: C. supinus var. melliflorus, comb nov. Variation in intensity of flower colour, pubescence and leaf shape among blue-flowered C. valentinus is highly variable within populations and in contrast to earlier treatments, no infraspecific taxa based on these traits are recognised. Despite suggestions to the contrary, the delimitation of the cultivated ornamental C. sabatius and its …

education.field_of_studybiologySolanalesPopulationConvolvulus sabatiusPlant ScienceBiodiversityDisjunctSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationConvolvulaceaeTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaTaxonBotanyTaxonomy (biology)western Mediterranean Maghreb nomenclature revision species delimitation trnH-psbAeducationConvolvulaceaePlantaeNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Phylogeny, biogeography and evolution of Triglochin L. (Juncaginaceae) – Morphological diversification is linked to habitat shifts rather than to gen…

2015

A species-level phylogeny is presented for Triglochin, the largest genus of Juncaginaceae (Alismatales) comprising about 30 species of annual and perennial herbs. Triglochin has an almost cosmopolitan distribution with Australia as centre of species diversity. Trans-Atlantic and trans-African disjunctions exist in the genus. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted based on molecular data obtained from nuclear (ITS, internal transcribed spacer) and chloroplast sequence data (psbA-trnH spacer, matK gene). Based on the phylogeny of the group divergence times were estimated and ancestral distribution areas reconstructed. Our data confirm the monophyly of Triglochin and resolve relationships betwee…

food.ingredientDNA PlantGenes PlantJuncaginaceaeMagnoliopsidaMonophylyfoodCycnogetonGenusGeneticsInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsModels GeneticbiologyEcologyAustraliaDNA ChloroplastBayes TheoremSequence Analysis DNATriglochinbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionAlismatalesSister groupEvolutionary biologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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A new subspecies of Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae) from the eastern sector of the Iberian Peninsula

2014

Rosmarinus officinalis subsp. valentinus (Lamiaceae) is described as a new subspecies in the flora of the Iberian Peninsula. The diagnostic characters for the subsp. valentinus include several morphological differences, mainly based on a distinctly prostrate habit, a reduced leaf size, smaller calyx and corolla, and white flower. A comparative table with diagnostic morphological features to distinguish among the three subspecies of the R. officinalis is provided. Habitat, ecology, greenhouse cultivation and phenolic profile are also considered.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLamiaceaebiologyPlant ScienceBiodiversitySubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationRosmarinusCalyxLamialesTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaPeninsulaBotanyOfficinalisLamiaceaeLeaf sizeTaxonomy (biology)PlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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A new species within the Centaurea busambarensis complex (Asteraceae, Cardueae) from Sicily

2022

The Centaurea busambarensis group is made up by eight species endemic to Sicily. We statistically evaluated a population found on the Nebrodi Mountain (NE Sicily) to verify if the observed morphological differences with the already known taxa justified the description of a new one. It resulted in being sufficiently distinct to deserve recognition at the species level. Centaurea valdemonensis, a new species endemic to Sicily is described and illustrated here. It is confined to the Nebrodi Mountains (NE Sicily). The distinction of this taxon from the others belonging to the C. busambarensis complex has been supported with the aid of statistical analyses on morphological characters. The differ…

mountain floraEcologyAsteralesCentaureaAsteraceaeBiotaMediterranean areaTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaCentaurea Endemism Mediterranean area Mountain floraCentaurea busambarensisendemismCarduoideaePlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Catalogue of the Diptera (Insecta) of Morocco— an annotated checklist, with distributions and a bibliography

2022

The faunistic knowledge of the Diptera of Morocco recorded from 1787 to 2021 is summarized and updated in this first catalogue of Moroccan Diptera species. A total of 3057 species, classified into 948 genera and 93 families (21 Nematocera and 72 Brachycera), are listed. Taxa (superfamily, family, genus and species) have been updated according to current interpretations, based on reviews in the literature, the expertise of authors and contributors, and recently conducted fieldwork. Data to compile this catalogue were primarily gathered from the literature. In total, 1225 references were consulted and some information was also obtained from online databases. Each family was reviewed and the c…

recordsInsectaArthropodanew combinationBibliographyMidges:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 [VDP]True fliesMagnoliopsidataxonomynewAnimaliamidgesGnatsPlantaeSaxifragalesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybibliography; classification; gnats; midges; new combination; new records; taxonomy; true fliesNew recordsDipteraSaxifragaceaeSaxifraganew recordsClassificationBiotatrue fliesTracheophytaclassificationAnimal Science and ZoologygnatsNew combination
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Antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity of selected Egyptian medicinal plants.

2011

Medicinal plants have been used as a source of remedies since ancient times in Egypt. The present study was designed to investigate the antibacterial activity and the cytotoxicity of the organic extracts from 16 selected medicinal plants of Egypt. The study was also extended to the isolation of the antiproliferative compound jaeschkeanadiol p-hydroxybenzoate (FH-25) from Ferula hermonis. The microbroth dilution was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the samples against twelve bacterial strains belonging to four species, Providencia stuartii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Escherichia coli, while a resazurin assay was used to assess the cytoto…

ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPharmaceutical ScienceBreast NeoplasmsMicrobial Sensitivity TestsProvidenciamedicine.disease_causeAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMinimum inhibitory concentrationInhibitory Concentration 50MagnoliopsidaCell Line TumorKlebsiellaPseudomonasDrug DiscoverymedicineEscherichia coliHumansVitisCytotoxicityMedicinal plantsEscherichia coliPharmacologyLeukemiaPlants MedicinalbiologyTraditional medicineved/biologyPlant ExtractsProvidencia stuartiiOrganic ChemistryResazurinbiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicAnti-Bacterial AgentsFerulaComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryDrug Resistance NeoplasmMolecular MedicineEgyptFemaleAntibacterial activitySesquiterpenesFerula hermonisPhytotherapyPlanta medica
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