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Spine micromorphology of normal and hyperhydric Mammillaria gracilis Pfeiff. (Cactaceae) shoots.
J Microsc. 2010 Jul 1;239(1):78-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03358.x.
J Microsc. 2010.
PMID: 20579272
Artificial conditions of tissue culture affect growth and physiology of crassulacean acid metabolism plants which often results in formation of hyperhydric shoots. In in vitro conditions Mammillaria gracilis Pfeiff. (Cactaceae) growth switches from organized to unor …
Artificial conditions of tissue culture affect growth and physiology of crassulacean acid metabolism plants which often results in formation …
Characterizing the chloroplast genome of Mammillaria elongata DC. 1828 in the Cactaceae family and unveiling its phylogenetic affinities within the genus Mammillaria.
Ni Y, Li J, Lu Q, Chen H.
Ni Y, et al.
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour. 2023 Oct 11;8(10):1071-1076. doi: 10.1080/23802359.2023.2265100. eCollection 2023.
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour. 2023.
PMID: 37842007
Free PMC article.
With its nearly 200 species, the Mammillaria genus is the most species-rich within the Cactaceae family, yet surprisingly, few of its chloroplast genomes have been studied. We focused on the species Mammillaria elongata DC. 1828, a petite cactus native to Mexico and …
With its nearly 200 species, the Mammillaria genus is the most species-rich within the Cactaceae family, yet surprisingly, few of its …
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Response of organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen to long-term grazing of the shortgrass steppe.
Reeder JD, Schuman GE, Morgan JA, Lecain DR.
Reeder JD, et al.
Environ Manage. 2004 Apr;33(4):485-95. doi: 10.1007/s00267-003-9106-5.
Environ Manage. 2004.
PMID: 15453402
The heavy stocking rate resulted in a plant community that was dominated (75% of biomass production) by the C4 grass blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis), whereas excluding livestock grazing increased the production of C3 grasses and prickly pear cactus (Opuntia polycant …
The heavy stocking rate resulted in a plant community that was dominated (75% of biomass production) by the C4 grass blue grama (Bouteloua …
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