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Aleuritopteris farinosa

Known as: Aleuritopteris farinosa (Forssk.) Fee, Pteris farinosa, Pteris farinosa Forssk. 
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2011
2011
Summary The effects of entomopathogenic isolates, Isaria farinosa (Holm.) and Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin… 
2010
2010
Wild edible plants contribute significantly to the diets of populations in the hot, arid regions of the western Sahel, especially… 
2008
2008
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  • 2008
  • Corpus ID: 73655468
Callus cultures established from various sugar beet varieties on complex and chemically defined media were infected with the… 
2004
2004
Container grownEncelia farinosa were exposed to three 3-hr episodes of acidic fog (pH 2.5) typical of events in southern… 
1999
1999
Ozet: ‹c Anadolu Bolgesinden toplanan Gymnetron, Hypera, Sibinia, Tychius cinslerinden Gymnetron asellus Gravenhorst, G… 
1996
1996
Enclave dans le Sahara, le massif montagneux de l'Adrar beneficie d'un climat mixte, saharien et sahelien, et abrite une flore… 
1990
1990
Cadaba farinosa Forssk (Syn. C. fruticosa, L. Druce, C. indica Lam.) is a m ultibranched shrub, which grows widely in the… 
1985
1985
Larvae of the monophagous herbivore,Trirhabda geminata, selectively eat particular plants and plant parts of its natural host… 
1980
1980
The twenty-chromosome, diploid species Themeda anathera (Nees) Hack., T. tremula Nees ex Steud., T. strigosa (Ham) A. Camus, T… 
1973
1973
Short exposure of the spores of Cheilanthes farinosa to low intensity red light promotes their germination, which is not reversed…