AmaranthaceaeGenusGeneraBrassicaceaeFabaceaeNorth AmericaSalsolaBeetsPoaceaeLiliaceaeFloraTaxaCompositaeCaryophyllalesSolanaceaeFamilyChardPopulationsPlantTemperateMedicinalInvasive speciesSubspeciesShrubsGenesLineageBrassicaSectSucculentClosely relatedTree speciesOrgansPerennialEucalyptusBarkNuclearLeafFoundAnnualsBudsHabitatsHttpsPlantsLimoniumEcologicalTypeCarbonAgriculturalEstablishmentLeaves
Amaranthaceae3
- this makes the Amaranthaceae the largest group with this photosynthesis pathway among the eudicots (which collectively includes about 1,600 C4 species). (wikipedia.org)
- The Amaranthaceae (sensu stricto) are predominantly tropical, whereas the former Chenopodiaceae have their centers of diversity in dry temperate and warm temperate areas. (wikipedia.org)
- Based on molecular phylogenetic and morphological studies, the new genera Sedobassia Freitag & G. Kadereit and Spirobassia Freitag & G. Kadereit were described in the tribe Camphorosmeae (Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae sensu APG IV). (geoscienceworld.org)
Genus9
- Several amaranth species are also used indirectly as a source of soda ash, such as members of the genus Salicornia (see glasswort). (wikipedia.org)
- A taxonomic synopsis of the genus Salsola (Chenopodiaceae) in North America. (efloras.org)
- The Beta L genus describes the Beets in general, Beta vulgaris L , the common beets, a species that includes beetroot, sugar beet, perpetual spinach and a host of apparently unrelated vegetables. (allaboutheaven.org)
- Obzor vidov sekcii Belanthera Iljin roda Salsola L. (= A review of the species belonging to the section Belanthera Iljin of the genus Salsola ). (wikimedia.org)
- Mache" and "Corn Salad" refer to many species of weedy garden greens in the Valerianella genus. (gardenzeus.com)
- The genus Stylidium belongs to the Stylidiaceae family. (blogspot.com)
- The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) also called the giant deer or Irish deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros and is one of the largest deer that ever lived. (wdai.ie)
- Both of the genera are widely distributed in the temperate regions all over the world.Owing to the fact of a large number of species in each genus, wide geographic distribution,various ecological habitats, and a great variation in morphology between and within species, the taxonomy at species level in the two genera, particularly in the genus Elymus, becomes extremely difficult. (jse.ac.cn)
- 2003). The genus belongs to the Axyrideae (Kadereit & al. (caryophyllales.org)
Genera13
- It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it the most species-rich lineage within its parent order, Caryophyllales. (wikipedia.org)
- A number of species are popular garden ornamental plants, especially species from the genera Alternanthera, Amaranthus, Celosia, and Iresine. (wikipedia.org)
- A total of 102 species and 1 subspecies belonging to 82 genera have been established. (agriscitech.eu)
- The families Asteraceae, Lamiaceae and Chenopodiaceae are represented by the greatest number of species and genera. (agriscitech.eu)
- 2001) recently discussed phylogenetic relationships inferred from parsimony analysis of nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) of the 18S-26S nuclear ribosomal DNA of 34 species of Salsola and related genera ( Halothamnus Jaubert & Spach, Climacoptera Botschantzev, Girgensohnia Bunge, Halocharis Moquin-Tandon, and Haloxylon Bunge) and four species from representative outgroups (tribes Camphorosmeae and Atripliceae). (efloras.org)
- The present study reports 309 genera which cover 471 species from a total of 2253 known species belonging to 89 families. (biomedcentral.com)
- Pollen grains from 26 herbarium specimens belonging to 13 taxa of Bassia , Sedobassia , Spirobassia and Neokochia genera in Eurasia and North America were acetolyzed and studied using both light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. (geoscienceworld.org)
- The Pigweed family contains many genera and over 500 species, including Common Pigweed, Powell Amaranth, Prostrate Pigweed, and Tumble Pigweed, the most common of these being Common Pigweed. (usg.co.th)
- South Africa is extraordinarily rich in geophytes, belonging to a bewildering array of families and genera. (inaturalist.org)
- In order to shed light on the biosystematic relationships between the two genera, the present author conducted intergeneric hybridization between species in Elymus and Hordeum with different origins. (jse.ac.cn)
- Species which share the H genome in the two genera have comparatively close biosystematic relationships, but the H genomes in different species of the two genera have more or less differentiated during the evolutionary process. (jse.ac.cn)
- Species which do not contain the H genome in the two genera have rather distant phylogenetic relationships. (jse.ac.cn)
- Analyzing the diversity of these proteins in vascular plants led to the identification of PP2-like genes in species from 17 angiosperm and gymnosperm genera. (lookformedical.com)
Brassicaceae1
- These species mainly belong to the Chenopodiaceae and Brassicaceae. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
Fabaceae1
- They belong to the legume family, Fabaceae , the third. (gardenzeus.com)
North America4
- Other species are considered weeds, e.g., redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and alligatorweed (Alternanthera philoxeroides), and several are problematic invasive species, particularly in North America, including Kali tragus and Bassia scoparia. (wikipedia.org)
- shooting star: Major species: Western Arctic shooting star (P. frigida) is a small delicate species found in Arctic and subarctic regions of North America and far eastern Russia. (britannica.com)
- Although abundant skeletal remains have been found in bogs in Ireland, the animal was not exclusive to Ireland nor closely related to either of the living species currently called elk: Alces alces (the European elk, known in North America as the moose) or Cervus canadensis (the North American elk or wapiti). (wdai.ie)
- The first scientific descriptions of the animal's remains were made by Irish physician Thomas Molyneux in 1695, who identified large antlers from Dardistown, Dublin-which were apparently commonly unearthed in Ireland-as belonging to the Elk (known as the Moose in North America), concluding that it was once abundant on the island. (wdai.ie)
Salsola7
- The most characteristic species in this type of vegetation are Cakile maritima, Salsola kali, Euphorbia peplis and Polygonum maritimum. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
- Almost all North American taxa belong to Salsola sensu stricto. (efloras.org)
- Species of Salsola sect. (efloras.org)
- Russian-thistle ( Salsola ) species in western United States. (efloras.org)
- A synopsis of Salsola (Chenopodiaceae) from South and South-West Africa. (efloras.org)
- Revision der Sektion Salsola s.l. der Gattung Salsola (Chenopodiaceae). (efloras.org)
- Species sectionis Belanthera Iljin generis Salsola L. Novosti Sistematiki Vysshikh Rastenii 17: 112-135. (wikimedia.org)
Beets3
- Botanically, beets are the same plant species as chard and Swiss chard. (gardenzeus.com)
- An easy to grow and highly nutritious member of the Chenopodiaceae family, beets are related. (gardenzeus.com)
- The plant belongs to the Chenopodiaceae family, like spinach and beets, with which it shares certain characteristics. (globalgardeningsecrets.com)
Poaceae1
- Out of these 83.9% belonged to the arboreal, 16.10% to the non-arboreal plants and 6.25% were from the family Poaceae. (comu.edu.tr)
Liliaceae1
- Onion (Allium cepa) is a bulb plant that belongs to the Liliaceae or lily family and that can grow more than 3 feet (1 meter) high when it is flowering. (amidiu.net)
Flora3
- Eleven weed species (transitional) are from the local flora of desert habitats that could tolerate the new environment. (scialert.net)
- However, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (henceforth abbreviated into KSA) has a wide range of flora, consisting of different species of trees, herbs, and shrubs and containing numerous edible and medicinal plants. (biomedcentral.com)
- Новые виды солянковых флоры СССР [New Chenopodiaceae belonging to the Flora of the USSR]. (wikimedia.org)
Taxa1
- The former comprises approximately 150 perennial and exclusively polyploid species and the latter encompasses about 40 perennial or annual taxa with different ploidy levels. (jse.ac.cn)
Compositae1
- Two new species of the family(Compositae) Gynura Cass. (nefu.edu.cn)
Caryophyllales2
- The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12500 species in 39 families. (bioone.org)
- This synopsis represents a first step towards the aim of creating a global synthesis of the species diversity in the angiosperm order Caryophyllales integrating the work of numerous specialists around the world. (bioone.org)
Solanaceae1
- Usually, the sum of alkaloids in all Solanaceae species includes both main alkaloids, but in all possible proportions, one of them prevails. (medprep.info)
Family11
- In Chenopodiaceae, a family that is rich in C 4 origins and photosynthetic types, the anatomy, physiology and phylogeny of C 4 , C 2 , and C 3 species of Salsoleae has been studied in great detail, which facilitated the choice of six samples of five representative species with different photosynthetic types for transcriptome comparisons. (nih.gov)
- Silverbeet (Beta vulgaris), also called chard, belongs to the Chenopodiaceae family and hails to us from the Mediterranean coast. (amidiu.net)
- Flax is a plant species of the Linaceae plant family. (amidiu.net)
- Pumpkins (Curcurbita pepo) belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. (amidiu.net)
- Cauliflower, with latin name Brassica botrytis, belongs to the brassica (cruciferous) family, just like broccoli and all the other cabbage varieties. (amidiu.net)
- Commonly simply called cinnamon or "true cinnamon", the Ceylon cinnamon is the inside bark of a tree belonging to the Lauraceae family. (amidiu.net)
- Basella is an important green leafy vegetable species of Chenopodiaceae family and is known for its medicinal properties. (sets700.co.uk)
- It grows best in areas where annual daytime temperatures are within the range 23 - 27°c, but can tolerate 10 - 35°c It belongs to the Basellaceae family. (sets700.co.uk)
- Vine-spinach belongs to the Basellaceae family and has two chief cultivars, Basella alba, which features green- stems and deep-green leaves, and Basella rubra with purplish stems and dark green leaves with pink veins. (sets700.co.uk)
- Eucalyptus belongs to the very large and highly diverse Myrtaceae family. (blogspot.com)
- A plant species of the family APIACEAE. (lookformedical.com)
Chard1
- Some species, such as spinach (Spinacia oleracea) or forms of beet (Beta vulgaris) (beetroot, chard), are used as vegetables. (wikipedia.org)
Populations4
- In the two populations of the C 2 species S. divaricata transcript abundance of several C 4 genes are slightly increased, however, a C 4 cycle is not detectable in the carbon isotope values. (nih.gov)
- Certain reduction in the number of populations has been registered for Dictamnus albus L., Iris pumila L. and I. pseudacorus L. At this stage it is not necessary to implement additional measures for protection of medicinal species on the studied territory. (agriscitech.eu)
- Cuticular hydrocarbons have proved to be useful for identifying insect species and differentiating populations. (gerli.com)
- By examining the somatic chromosome numbers and average numbers of bulbils per leaf of 10 populations belonging to 5 species of Pinellia, 5 chromosome numbers (P.peltata Pei 2n = 78, P. cordata N. E. Brown 2n= 72, P. ternata (Thunb. (jse.ac.cn)
Plant13
- The number of plant species, in particular on the back of the foredune increases if compared with the initial dunes. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
- In the area of grey dunes the speed of the wind, the grain size of the sand and the influence of the salt spray decreases, whereas the number of plant species increases as a consequence to the lower environmental stress. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
- Stipa Calamagrostis belonged to the Chenopodiaceae plant species, commonly found in the Ennedi Plateau and surrounding deserts. (sunnygovan.com)
- Its plant species also varied according to the different terrains. (sunnygovan.com)
- Therefore, the development of targeted cultivation practices for microgreens in space is mandatory, since the cultivation in small, closed facilities may alter plant anatomy, physiology, and resource utilization with species-specific responses. (bvsalud.org)
- Previous works on C 3 and C 4 plants in Nigeria were mainly on the use of anatomical characteristics to delimit plant species into their respective pathways, with no attention being paid to its applications. (scar.ac.cn)
- However, this vegetable, although of minor importance, is present in the culinary tradition of various regions of Italy, since the plant agretti ( soda sauce ) is a species of Mediterranean origin, found spontaneously on the coasts of almost all of Italy. (globalgardeningsecrets.com)
- In the same species, the amount of alkaloids is different in different organs of the plant and, moreover, varies depending on the phase of vegetation and environmental conditions. (medprep.info)
- Content and distribution of flavonoids among 91 edible plant species. (sets700.co.uk)
- Chenopodium album , one of the worst weeds and most widespread synanthropic plants on the Earth, in its broad circumscription is also among the most polymorphic plant species. (asu.edu)
- This species is a low clumping plant, seldom exceeding 30 cm (12") in height (but known to reach twice that size) and although called the Rock Triggerplant, does not always grow on rocks. (blogspot.com)
- Ethnobotany provides a scientific rationale to identify medicinally important plant species, especially for finding new drugs that play vital role in the treatment of different diseases. (pakbs.org)
- This ethnobotanical survey of Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was carried out to identify medicinally important plant species that are traditionally used to treat gynecological disorders and infectious diseases, and to study their antimicrobial potential against pathogens that cause infections in females. (pakbs.org)
Temperate2
- In general, the example of different types of Central Asian deserts clearly reveals the relationship and interdependence between individual natural components, the dialectical unity of which forms very different types of geographical landscapes belonging to desert types (temperate and subtropical). (silkadv.com)
- The land surface is ancient, with the most extensive laterite ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laterite and https://bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1960.tb01080.x and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229564960_Laterites_and_lateritic_soils_in_South-West_Australia ) of any land on Earth at temperate latitudes. (inaturalist.org)
Medicinal1
- Most of the medicinal plants belong to Magnoliophyta. (agriscitech.eu)
Invasive species1
- Importantly, agricultural diversion, illegal encroachment, pollution, and invasive species could cause these lakes to dry up completely or partially by 2025. (jol343.com)
Subspecies3
- Five protected species and one subspecies were found: Anethum graveolens L. (agriscitech.eu)
- Some authors have recognized numerous segregate intergrading species, while others have developed elaborate infraspecific hierarchies with numerous subspecies, varieties, forms, and even numerous subforms (e.g. (asu.edu)
- Krascheninnikovia , according to a molecular study (ITS phylogeny only) by Heklau & Röser (2008), comprises only one widespread and highly polymorphic species with two subspecies (Eurasian and North American ones). (caryophyllales.org)
Shrubs1
- Eucalypt in the common name for well over 700 species of low shrubs to giant trees mainly growing in Australia with about 100 species overseas. (sandytravellerorg.com)
Genes4
- All three analyzed C 4 species belong to the NADP-ME type as most genes encoding core enzymes of this C 4 cycle are highly expressed. (nih.gov)
- Conservation of the genes belonging to the photoperiod, gibberellin and autonomous pathways was observed, while orthologues of the key genes found in the vernalisation pathway (FRI, FLC) were absent from the quinoa genome. (springer.com)
- We also identified 459 quinoa-specific genes uniquely expressed in the flower and/or meristem, with no known orthologues in other species. (springer.com)
- The genes identified provide a resource and framework for further studies of flowering in quinoa and related species. (springer.com)
Lineage1
- Before the 20th century, the Irish elk, having evolved from smaller ancestors with smaller antlers, was taken as a prime example of orthogenesis (directed evolution), an evolutionary mechanism opposed to Darwinian evolution in which the successive species within the lineage become increasingly modified in a single undeviating direction, evolution proceeding in a straight line void of natural selection. (wdai.ie)
Brassica1
- Here, the combined effect of two vapor pressure deficit levels (VPD: 0.14 and 1.71 kPa) and two light intensities (150 and 300 µmol photons m-2 s-1 PPFD) on two species for microgreen production (Brassica oleracea var. (bvsalud.org)
Sect1
- It is divided into one Sect, four Subsect, eight species and fine variety which incluades onenao sec. (nefu.edu.cn)
Succulent1
- Some species are succulent. (wikipedia.org)
Closely related1
- Differential gene expression analyses between closely related C 3 and C 4 species have significantly increased our understanding of C 4 functioning and evolution. (nih.gov)
Tree species1
- There were limited tree species like tamarisks and acacias. (sunnygovan.com)
Organs2
- mRNA from assimilating organs of each species was sequenced in triplicates, and sequence reads were de novo assembled. (nih.gov)
- 6 0 obj The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs). (sets700.co.uk)
Perennial1
- Lavenders are perennial, but some species are grown as. (gardenzeus.com)
Eucalyptus1
- When we make a preliminary identification of a Eucalyptus species there are a number of distinguishing features including its habit (the form of the tree, shrub or mallee), its bark type (smooth or one of the rough bark types) shape and size of the juvenile and adult leaves, the arrangement of the leaves and their colour. (sandytravellerorg.com)
Bark1
- The outer layers of bark provide us with characteristics that allows us to subdivide eucalypts into smooth bark or rough barked species. (sandytravellerorg.com)
Nuclear1
- Chenopodiaceae): Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Nuclear and Chloroplast Data Sets and a Revised Classification. (wikimedia.org)
Leaf1
- Chenopodium comes from the Greek words chen, meaning goose, and podion, meaning 'little foot,' referring to the leaf shape of some species. (asu.edu)
Found2
- Common species found on this part of the beach are Agropyron junceum, Cutandia maritima, Otanthus maritimus, Medicago marina and Ammophila littoralis. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
- In contrast with the diversity of methyl-branched alkanes found in insect species, n-alkanes predominate in plants. (gerli.com)
Annuals1
- The alluvial terraces of the Nile valley in upper Egypt and the desert outskirts of the farmland of the Nile delta are the subjects of active land desert annuals ranging from 18 species in north Aswan to 42 species in the eastern and western outskirts of the Nile delta. (scialert.net)
Buds2
- However, for a firmer identification of the species you are likely to need the flower buds to see their shape and how they are clustered, the flower and some of the woody fruits. (sandytravellerorg.com)
- When juvenile foliage is not available, the mature foliage, buds and fruits are much smaller with this species. (blogspot.com)
Habitats4
- Species that use water more efficiently had a selective advantage and were able to spread out into arid habitats. (wikipedia.org)
- Eighty-five weed species are now growing for the first time in habitats that did not previously exist in this area. (scialert.net)
- Within Australia they are widely distributed, make up a large proportion of species in forests and woodlands and occupy a variety of habitats ranging from high rainfall areas through to arid zones. (sandytravellerorg.com)
- The species was adapted to a wide variety of climatic conditions, from interglacial periods to boreal or subarctic habitats during glacial stages (Lister 1994). (kernsverlag.com)
Https1
- However, there is a minor 'scarp' east of Perth, called the Darling Range ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darling_Scarp ), in association with which some of the slopes are steep enough for the lateritic profile to have been partly eroded ( https://www.foxeslair.org/why-are-wa-plants-and-soils-unique.html ). (inaturalist.org)
Plants2
- It was clear that with continuous human interference, the weed species will eventually replace the natural plants in the study area. (scialert.net)
- Ethnobotanical survey of plants used to treat diseases of the reproductive system and preliminary phytochemical screening of some species of Malvaceae in Ndop Central sub-division, Cameroon. (sets700.co.uk)
Limonium1
- Less frequently observed, but also effective for the establishment of initial dunes were species such as Eryngium maritimum, Otanthus maritimus, Limonium graecum and Silene succuleneta. (friederike-erlinghagen.de)
Ecological1
- Consequently, it is difficult to establish the ecological characteristics of this species. (kernsverlag.com)
Type1
- The type and only species named in the description being Megaloceros antiquorum, based on Irish remains now considered to belong to M. giganteus, making the former a junior synonym. (wdai.ie)
Carbon1
- The most recent remains of the species have been carbon dated to about 7,700 years ago in western Russia. (wdai.ie)
Agricultural1
- Ten major threat factors have affected the species, of which agricultural expansion ranked highest. (pakbs.org)
Establishment1
- Most of the core enzymes of photorespiration are highly increased in the C 2 species compared to both C 3 and C 4 species, confirming a successful establishment of the C 2 photosynthetic pathway. (nih.gov)
Leaves1
- In some species, the leaves are reduced to minute scales. (wikipedia.org)