نتایج جستجو برای: psaj trnc

تعداد نتایج: 157  

2012
Ping-Li Liu Qian Wan Yan-Ping Guo Ji Yang Guang-Yuan Rao

Chrysanthemum L. (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) is a genus with rapid speciation. It comprises about 40 species, most of which are distributed in East Asia. Many of these are narrowly distributed and habitat-specific. Considerable variations in morphology and ploidy are found in this genus. Some species have been the subjects of many studies, but the relationships between Chrysanthemum and its allies...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2011
Sònia Garcia E Durant McArthur Jaume Pellicer Stewart C Sanderson Joan Vallès Teresa Garnatje

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Artemisia subgenus Tridentatae plants characterize the North American Intermountain West. These are landscape-dominant constituents of important ecological communities and habitats for endemic wildlife. Together with allied species and genera (Picrothamnus and Sphaeromeria), they make up an intricate series of taxa whose limits are uncertain, likely the result of reticulate...

Journal: : 2021

Aim: This study was conducted to determine the care behavior perceptions of Turkish and foreign students who were continuing their education in Turkey Republic Northern Cyprus as well influencing factors if there a difference between perceptions.Method: The sample descriptive correlational composed nursing Foundation University Istanbul university (TRNC). 651 agreed participate included study. ...

2014
Wan-Jun Chen Markus Koch Jon M. Mallatt Yun-Xia Luan

Two-pronged bristletails (Diplura) are traditionally classified into three major superfamilies: Campodeoidea, Projapygoidea, and Japygoidea. The interrelationships of these three superfamilies and the monophyly of Diplura have been much debated. Few previous studies included Projapygoidea in their phylogenetic considerations, and its position within Diplura still is a puzzle from both morpholog...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Leonardo M Versieux Thelma Barbará Maria das Graças Lapa Wanderley Alice Calvente Michael F Fay Christian Lexer

The genus Alcantarea comprises near 30 species endemic to rocky outcrops from eastern Brazil. Most species are ornamental and several are threatened due to habitat loss and over collection. In this paper we examine the phylogenetics of Alcantarea and its relationship with the Brazilian members of Vriesea, a genus of which Alcantarea has been treated as a subgenus. We discuss the morphological e...

Journal: :Journal of Systematics and Evolution 2022

We conducted a biogeographic analysis of the PPAM clade Poeae Plastid DNA Group 2, which includes 12 subtribes C3 grasses. One hundred and eighty-four species sampled represent 42 43 accepted genera taxonomic diversity in large genera. analyzed plastid sequences matK, trnC-rpoB, trnT-trnL-trnF using BEAST to produce dated tree MrBayes Bayesian tree, on we ran Bayesian-Binary-Markov-Chain analys...

2015
N. I. Mahmudov Mark A. McKibben

second-order damped McKean-Vlasov stochastic evolution equations N.I. Mahmudov aand M.A. McKibben b,∗ aDepartment of Mathematics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimagusa, TRNC, Mersin 10, TURKEY bGoucher College, Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Baltimore, MD 21204, U S A Abstract We establish results concerning the global existence, uniqueness, approximate and exact controllab...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2008
Tieyao Tu Michael O Dillon Hang Sun Jun Wen

The phylogeny of Nolana (Solanaceae), a genus primarily distributed in the coastal Atacama and Peruvian deserts with a few species in the Andes and one species endemic to the Galápagos Islands, was reconstructed using sequences of four plastid regions (ndhF, psbA-trnH, rps16-trnK and trnC-psbM) and the nuclear LEAFY second intron. The monophyly of Nolana was strongly supported by all molecular ...

2016
Hoi-Sen Yong Sze-Looi Song Phaik-Eem Lim Praphathip Eamsobhana I. Wayan Suana Bi-Song Yue

Bactrocera latifrons is a serious pest of solanaceous fruits and Bactrocera umbrosa is a pest of Artocarpus fruits, while Bactrocera melastomatos infests the fruit of Melastomataceae. They are members of the subgenus Bactrocera. We report here the complete mitochondrial genome of these fruit flies determined by next-generation sequencing and their phylogeny with other taxa of the subgenus Bactr...

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