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Drosera
Known as:
Drosera L.
, Droseras
, sundews
A plant genus of the family Droseraceae, order Nepenthales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida, that contains naphthoquinone glucosides. The…
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2011
2011
Drosera ultramafica (Droseraceae), a new sundew species of the ultramafic flora of the Malesian highlands
A. Fleischmann
,
Alastair S. Robinson
,
S. Mcpherson
,
V. Heinrich
,
Elizabeth P. Gironella
,
D. Madulid
2011
Corpus ID: 56210503
Drosera ultramafica, a new montane sundew species endemic to ultramafic soils of the Malesian highlands, is described and…
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2006
2006
Growing Carnivorous Plants
Barry A. Rice
2006
Corpus ID: 82011944
For centuries, carnivorous plants have carried an air of fascination and mystique unparalleled in the plant world. "Growing…
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2000
2000
The production of 7-methyljuglone, quercetin and kaempferol by Drosera anglica and D. rotundifolia.
M. Repčák
,
B. Galambosi
,
Niilo Takkunen
2000
Corpus ID: 92916178
1996
1996
Fly Traps!: Plants That Bite Back
M. Jenkins
,
D. Parkins
1996
Corpus ID: 190434020
One of a new series of books, "Read and Discover", designed to encourage children to learn about the world as they learn to read…
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1992
1992
Biting Midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) Captured By Sundews
S. Porch
,
W. L. Grogan
,
L. Hribar
1992
Corpus ID: 90010461
1985
1985
Leaf blade movement of Drosera and auxin distribution
M. Bopp
,
E. Weiler
Die Naturwissenschaften
1985
Corpus ID: 12137144
The leaf of the South African sundew Drosera capensis folds over its prey to form an "outer s tomach" (Fig. 1). The movement is…
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1961
1961
Axenic Seedlings of Drosera
R. Burger
Nature
1961
Corpus ID: 4195780
CARNIVORY in higher plants fascinated Darwin1 and later students of evolution, yet a century-long debate2 on the extent of…
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1952
1952
Transport of Substances through the Tentacles of Leaves of Drosera capensis L.
W. H. Arisz
Nature
1952
Corpus ID: 4277047
IT was found by Darwin1 that the tentacles of Drosera secrete a viscous liquid with their glands, that they curve after…
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1939
1939
The protoplasmic properties of sieve tubes
A. Crafts
Protoplasma
1939
Corpus ID: 38150928
Changes, accumulated through the evolutionary development of plants from simple to highly specialized forms, have resulted in…
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1936
1936
Über Aufnahme und transport N-haltiger Verbindungen durch die Blätter von Drosera capensis L.
Jan Oudman
1936
Corpus ID: 161966645
In Abschnitt I werden die Ergebnisse einiger vergleichenden Kulturversuche mit Drosera capensis behandelt. Dabei liessen sich die…
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