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Rhinanthus
Known as:
yellowrattle
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Changes in the functional trait composition and diversity of meadow communities induced by Rhinanthus minor L.
O. Mudrák
,
Francesco de Bello
,
J. Doležal
,
J. Lepš
Folia Geobotanica
2016
Corpus ID: 255561379
Rhinanthus minor L. is a root hemiparasite with known effects on community productivity and species composition. It is unclear…
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2013
2013
PARENTAL FREQUENCIES AND SPATIAL CONFIGURATION SHAPE BUMBLEBEE BEHAVIOR AND FLORAL ISOLATION IN HYBRIDIZING RHINANTHUS
Laurent C. Natalis
,
R. A. Wesselingh
Evolution; international journal of organic…
2013
Corpus ID: 972215
To shed light on the role played by pollinators in the diversification of angiosperms, focus is needed on how floral isolation…
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2013
2013
Outcrossing rates in two self-compatible, hybridising Rhinanthus species: implications for hybrid formation.
V. Ducarme
,
R. A. Wesselingh
Plant biology
2013
Corpus ID: 35835756
The congeners Rhinanthus angustifolius and Rhinanthus minor, two annual hemiparasites pollinated by bumblebees, are known to…
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2005
2005
The Degradation of Rhinanthus Minor (Yellow Rattle) In Vitro
R. Morgan
,
D. Westbury
,
K. Kliem
,
G. Hervás
,
F. Mould
2005
Corpus ID: 83919739
Contributed to: Proceedings of the British Society of animal Science ( York, Reino Unido, Apr 4-6, 2005).
2004
2004
Solute flows from Hordeum vulgare to the hemiparasite Rhinanthus minor and the influence of infection on host and parasite nutrient relations.
F. Jiang
,
W. D. Jeschke
,
W. Hartung
Functional Plant Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 86385446
Using the facultative root hemiparasite Rhinanthus minor and Hordeum vulgare L. as a host, the flows and partitioning of mineral…
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1999
1999
Response of a root hemiparasite to elevated CO2 depends on host type and soil nutrients
D. Matthies
,
P. Egli
Oecologia
1999
Corpus ID: 24535120
Abstract Although elevated CO2 may affect various forms of ecological interactions, the effect of elevated CO2 on interactions…
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