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Philippine journal of Science
Mitrastemonaceae: A New Family Record for the Philippines2018 •
Mitrastemonaceae is represented by a sole genus – Mitrastemon – with only two known species worldwide, which parasitize on roots of many trees. This paper reports the discovery of Mitrastemon yamamotoi from Mt. Malambo, Mindanao, Philippines. Mitrastemonaceae is revealed to be a new family record for the Philippines. Added to its taxonomic description, its habitat characterization, phenology, conservation status, and implications are also discussed.
Journal of Threatened Taxa
On the rediscovery of a rare root parasite Gleadovia ruborum Gamble Prain (Orobanchaceae) from Uttarakhand, western Himalaya, IndiaGleadovia ruborum Gamble & Prain (Orobanchaceae), a rare root parasite is recorded after a gap of 57 years from a new locality in Uttarakhand, western Himalaya. A total of four individuals were located in a shady moist forest of Abies pindrow-Quercus floribunda at Surkanda hill near Mussoorie. All the individual plants were growing on the roots of Rubus pedunculosus D. Don. The current communication provides an updated description, habitat characteristics and host species of Gleadovia ruborum.
Mitracarpus hirtus (Linnaeus) A.P. de Candolle (Rubiaceae) is collected from both Kamrup district (Metro) & Kamrup district, Assam and is reported as new record for the State. A detailed description along with a colour photographs of the species is provided for easy identification in the field.
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Species of Mitrasacme occurring in Australia were revised for the Flora of Australia project in 1996, but the genus has never been revised as a whole. A checklist of the names of Mitrasacme species that occur outside Australia is presented here, together with their taxonomic status, known distribution and notes on their morphological affinities.
Mites are akin to spiders and most of them are inhabitant of plants. Phytophagous mites cause depletion in quality and quantity of ornamental and floricultural as well as fruit plants and thus causing substantial economic loss to the farmers and growers. Besides these, there are also some predatory mites which contribute actively in the biological pest control. Though some stray works have been done on ornamental and fruit plant mites, a consolidated record is so far unavailable. So the present study was undertaken to prepare a consolidated list of ornamental and fruit plant mites, their host, nature of damage, etc. The present study reports mites occurring on floricultural and fruit trees in 9 districts of South Bengal and the study period was 2009-2013. Among these mites, 6 species were found as major pests and those were Tetranychus urticae on rose, marigold and tuberose, Oligonychus biharensis on temple tree, Brevipalpus karachiensis on chrysanthemum, Brevipalpus phoenicis on temple tree, Polyphagotarsonemus latus on marigold, and Aceria jasminii on jasmine. 6 species appeared to be major predatory mites which could be used effectively in biological control of pests and those were Amblyseius largoensis, Amblyseius herbicolus, Paraphytoseius multidentatus etc. Among the fruit tree mites, mention may be made of Eutetranychus orientalis, Oligonychus mangiferus, Panonychus citri, Raoiella indica, Dolichotetranychus floridanus, Aceria mangiferae,, etc. as major phytophagous mites and Neoseiulus longispinosus, Euseius coccineae, Euseius ovalis, Cunaxa setirostris,, etc. as major predatory mites.
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Isopterygium lignicola and I. longitheca are new to the bryoflora of the Eastern Ghats. Of these, I. longitheca is new to Peninsular India. The present discovery extends its distribution to the southern end of the country. Brief descriptions with illustrations and photo plates are provided here. A key is provided for those species in discussion.
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Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
Survey of Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Sarcocystis neurona antibodies in wild red-tailed Amazon parrots (Amazona brasiliensis)2006 •
2019 •
Surgery Research and Practice
A EWTD Compliant Rotation Schedule Which Protects Elective Training Opportunities Is Safe and Provides Sufficient Exposure to Emergency General Surgery: A Prospective Study2015 •
Alabe Revista de Investigación sobre Lectura y Escritura
El proyecto común de lectura: explotación didáctica interdisciplinar de Las aventuras de Pinocchio (1882-1883), a partir de la metodología del centro de interés2018 •
Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association
Patterns of acute bilirubin encephalopathy in Nigeria: a multicenter pre-intervention study2018 •
Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica No
Some Software Elements of the Microprocessor Measuring Station2007 •
Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia
Exploring the Italians’ Food Habits and Tendency towards a Sustainable Diet: The Mediterranean Eating Pattern2016 •
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Development and in Vitro Evaluation of Ibuprofen Mouth Dissolving Tablets Using Solid Dispersion Technique2010 •
Molecular Ecology
Host?parasite kinship in a female-philopatric bird population: evidence from relatedness trend analysis2007 •
2022 •
2013 •
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Dietary patterns and risk of nonfatal acute myocardial infarction in Costa Rican adults2006 •
2019 •
Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi
The potential of Endophytic Fungal Extract Isolated from Cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmannii) as Antidiabetic and Antioxidant2019 •
Archivos Españoles de Urología (Ed. impresa)
Evolución del trasplante renal de donante vivo: datos históricos, estadísticos, nacionales y propios2005 •
Endocrine Abstracts
Lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 was not associated with diabetic rethinopathy2015 •
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