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Plantaginaceae
Known as:
Antirrhinaceae
, Families, Speedwell
, Speedwell Family
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A plant family of order Lamiales. The Plantago genus is best known. Lesser known members include Hippuris, Littorella and Callitriche.
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2014
2014
Turbulence-induced resonance vibrations cause pollen release in wind-pollinated Plantago lanceolata L. (Plantaginaceae)
David Timerman
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D. Greene
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J. Urzay
,
J. Ackerman
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
2014
Corpus ID: 2245873
In wind pollination, the release of pollen from anthers into airflows determines the quantity and timing of pollen available for…
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2012
2012
The interplay between toxin-releasing β-glucosidase and plant iridoid glycosides impairs larval development in a generalist caterpillar, Grammia incorrupta (Arctiidae).
Helga Pankoke
,
M. Bowers
,
S. Dobler
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 24045173
Review
2011
Review
2011
REVIEW: PART OF A SPECIAL ISSUE ON SEXUAL PLANT REPRODUCTION S-RNase-based self-incompatibility in Petunia inflata
Xiaoying Meng
,
Penglin Sun
,
T. Kao
2011
Corpus ID: 41434269
†Background For the Solanaceae-type self-incompatibility, also possessed by Rosaceae and Plantaginaceae, the specificity of self…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Nuclear DNA content in Sinningia (Gesneriaceae); intraspecific genome size variation and genome characterization in S. speciosa.
D. Zaitlin
,
A. Pierce
Genome
2010
Corpus ID: 102680
The Gesneriaceae (Lamiales) is a family of flowering plants comprising >3000 species of mainly tropical origin, the most familiar…
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2008
2008
Phytochemistry and molecular systematics of Triaenophora rupestris and Oreosolen wattii (Scrophulariaceae).
S. Jensen
,
Hong-Qing Li
,
D. Albach
,
C. Gotfredsen
Phytochemistry
2008
Corpus ID: 207379457
2007
2007
Density and seed set in a self-compatible forb, Penstemon digitalis (Plantaginaceae), with multiple pollinators.
Barbara Zorn-Arnold
,
H. Howe
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2007
Corpus ID: 23985404
Seed production may be limited because flowers do not get enough suitable pollen or because plants lack the resources to make…
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2007
2007
Levels of allozyme diversity in closely related toadflaxes (Linaria, Plantaginaceae) and their correspondence with the breeding systems of the species
J. Gabriel Segarra-Moragues
,
I. Mateu-andrés
Conservation Genetics
2007
Corpus ID: 28127374
Toadflaxes (Linaria Miller) represent the largest genus of the tribe Antirrhineae (formerly included in the Scrophulariaceae) of…
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2004
2004
Phylogenetic Relationships and Morphological Evolution in Penstemon subg . Dasanthera ( Veronicaceae )
Hannon
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D. L
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Atwyler
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ndrea
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W. D.
,
Olfe
2004
Corpus ID: 73532403
Penstemon subgenus Dasanthera is a group of nine species distributed at high elevations in western North America. Hybridization…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Influence of restoration on arbuscular mycorrhiza of Biscutella laevigata L. (Brassicaceae) and Plantago lanceolata L. (Plantaginaceae) from calamine spoil mounds
Orłowska E.
,
Zubek Sz.
,
Jurkiewicz A.
,
G. Szarek- Łukaszewska
,
Turnau K.
Mycorrhiza
2002
Corpus ID: 1768400
Abstract. The arbuscular mycorrhizal status of two plant species, Biscutella laevigata L. and Plantago lanceolata L., was…
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2001
2001
Family- and population-level responses to atmospheric CO2 concentration: gas exchange and the allocation of C, N, and biomass in Plantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae).
D. Klus
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S. Kalisz
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P. Curtis
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J. A. Teeri
,
S. Tonsor
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2001
Corpus ID: 30669765
To ascertain the inheritance of responses to changing atmospheric CO(2) content, we partitioned response to elevated CO(2) in…
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