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Balsaminaceae
Known as:
touch-me-not family
A plant family of the order Geraniales (or Ericales in APG system), subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida.
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
The effects of aluminum and nickel in nectar on the foraging behavior of bumblebees.
G. Meindl
,
T. Ashman
Environmental Pollution
2013
Corpus ID: 6282334
2012
2012
Antinociceptive activity of methanol extract of flowers of Impatiens balsamina.
M. Z. Imam
,
N. Nahar
,
Saleha Akter
,
M. Rana
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2012
Corpus ID: 24575232
Review
2009
Review
2009
An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants used by the Locals in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Mahesh Kumar
,
Y. Paul
,
V. Anand
2009
Corpus ID: 26922429
This study represents a systematic attempt to explore the knowledge of the native people about plants, which they use to cure…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Assessing the impact of Impatiens glandulifera on riparian habitats: partitioning diversity components following species removal
P. Hulme
,
E. Bremner
2005
Corpus ID: 55805729
Summary 1. Attempts to quantify the impact of non-native plants on the vegetation of invaded habitats have often been criticized…
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2005
2005
Testing for stress-dependent inbreeding depression in Impatiens capensis (Balsaminaceae).
M. Shane Heschel
,
N. Hausmann
,
+6 authors
David Rand
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2005
Corpus ID: 8529633
The relevance of inbreeding depression to the persistence of plant populations can depend upon whether stress magnifies…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Latitudinal trends in growth and phenology of the invasive alien plant Impatiens glandulifera (Balsaminaceae)
J. Kollmann
,
M. Bañuelos
2004
Corpus ID: 52998605
Geographical differentiation of populations can be interpreted as a result of adaptive processes in response to environmental…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Chromosomal evolution in Balsaminaceae, with cytological observations on 45 species from Southeast Asia
Yi Song
,
Yong-Ming Yuan
,
P. Küpfer
2003
Corpus ID: 83842411
Abstract Balsaminaceae consists of two genera, Hydrocera with only one species H. triflora and Impatiens with over 900 species…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Population Differentiation and Natural Selection for Water‐Use Efficiency in Impatiens capensis (Balsaminaceae)
M. S. Heschel
,
K. Donohue
,
N. Hausmann
,
J. Schmitt
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PLANT SCIENCES
2002
Corpus ID: 35696895
In xeric environments, water‐use efficiency (WUE) is likely to be a target of natural selection. Higher WUE is expected to confer…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Testing the Adaptive Plasticity Hypothesis: Density-Dependent Selection on Manipulated Stem Length in Impatiens capensis
S. A. Dudley
,
J. Schmitt
American Naturalist
1996
Corpus ID: 55303653
In plants, stem elongation at high density in response to vegetation shade is hypothesized to be an example of adaptive…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINANTS OF OUTCROSSING IN IMPATIENS CAPENSIS (BALSAMINACEAE)
D. Waller
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1980
Corpus ID: 6296884
Many plant species produce both chasmogamous flowers, adapted to attracting pollinators, and tiny cleistogamous flowers, adapted…
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