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Laelia <moth>
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Laelia
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Invasive Spartina alterniflora exhibits increased resistance but decreased tolerance to a generalist insect in China
Rui‐Ting Ju
,
D. Ma
,
E. Siemann
,
Xiang Liu
,
Jihua Wu
,
Bo Li
Journal of Pest Science
2018
Corpus ID: 49867785
Several theories explaining the post-introduction evolution of invasive plants predict that specialist-enemy release often leads…
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2017
2017
Analyse de livre. L’adolescent « fragile ». Peut-on prédire en psychiatrie ? de Laelia Benoit
A. Novo
2017
Corpus ID: 186065291
Laelia Benoit L’adolescent « fragile » Peut-on predire en psychiatrie ? Paris : editions Recherches, 2016. Dans son premier…
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2016
2016
A δ15N assessment of nitrogen deposition for the endangered epiphytic orchid Laelia speciosa from a city and an oak forest in Mexico
E. A. Díaz-Álvarez
,
C. Reyes-García
,
E. de la Barrera
Journal of plant research
2016
Corpus ID: 89568321
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Tropical epiphytic plants are especially at risk…
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2016
2016
PRESENZA IN PUGLIA DI LAELIA COENOSA HB. E LEUCANIA ARBIA BRS.-RGS. (LEPIDOPTERA: LYMANTRIIDAE, NOCTUIDAE)
Paolo Parenzan
2016
Corpus ID: 132510304
THE PRESENCE IN APULIA OF Laelia coenosa HB. AND Leucania arbia BRS.-RC:S. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae, Noctuidae) The autor…
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2016
2016
A δ15N assessment of nitrogen deposition for the endangered epiphytic orchid Laelia speciosa from a city and an oak forest in Mexico
E. A. Díaz-Álvarez
,
C. Reyes-García
,
E. de la Barrera
Journal of plant research
2016
Corpus ID: 254161836
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Tropical epiphytic plants are especially at risk…
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2015
2015
In vitro propagation of Cattleya Lindl. and Laelia Lindl. species
A. Lavrentyeva
,
R. Ivannikov
2015
Corpus ID: 83664910
Nowadays many wild species of South American’s orchids are under threat of extinction from over-col- lection and habitat…
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2014
2014
A new species and a new natural hybrid of Laelia (Orchidaceae) from Oaxaca, Mexico
G. Salazar
,
Rolando Jiménez-Machorro
,
H. Huerta
,
E. Hágsater
2014
Corpus ID: 86189380
A new species, Laelia halbingeriana , and a new natural hybrid, Laelia ×oaxacana , both from the Sierra Madre Oriental in…
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2010
2010
Vasorelaxant and antihypertensive effects of methanolic extract from roots of Laelia anceps are mediated by calcium-channel antagonism.
J. Vergara-Galicia
,
R. Ortiz-Andrade
,
+5 authors
S. Estrada-Soto
Fitoterapia
2010
Corpus ID: 24867780
1987
1987
AN ENTOMOGENOUS FUGUS OF LAELIA COENOSA, PAECILOMYCES FARINOSUS
Li Hongk
1987
Corpus ID: 87626566
1977
1977
Orchid viruses: a new rhabdovirus in Laelia red leafspots.
K. Peters
Journal of Ultrastructure Research
1977
Corpus ID: 2102967
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