A plant family of the subclass ALISMATIDAE, class Liliopsida (monocotyledons) of aquatic plants. The flower parts are in threes with 3 green sepals and 3 white or yellow petals.
A plant genus of the family ALISMATACEAE that grows in salty marshes and is used for phytoremediation of oil spills. The unisexual flowers have 3 sepals and 3 petals. Members contain trifoliones (DITERPENES).
Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
The reproductive organs of plants.
A cluster of FLOWERS (as opposed to a solitary flower) arranged on a main stem of a plant.
Expanded structures, usually green, of vascular plants, characteristically consisting of a bladelike expansion attached to a stem, and functioning as the principal organ of photosynthesis and transpiration. (American Heritage Dictionary, 2d ed)
A clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)

Essential oil from two populations of Echinodorus grandiflorus Micheli. (1/9)

Analysis by Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry of the essential oils obtained from leaves of Echinodorus grandiflorus ("Chapeu de couro") from two different populations (Big Leaves and Small Leaves), collected monthly between September 1998 and December 1999 revealed 17 components. Phytol was the major constituent for both populations. The main sesquiterpene representatives are (E)-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene and (E)-nerolidol.  (+info)

Stability and structure studies on alisol a 24-acetate. (2/9)

Alisol A 24-acetate is one of the main active triterpenoid compounds isolated from Rhizoma Alismatis, which is a famous Traditional Chinese Medicine, and has been determined for the quality control of this crude drug. In this study, alisol A 24-acetate was found to be unstable in solvents and its stability in different solvents was investigated in detail. The results showed that alisol A 24-acetate and 23-acetate inter-transformed in solvents and the transformation rate was more rapid in protic solvents than in aprotic solvents. Moreover, both alisol A 24-acetate and 23-acetate were deacetylated to yield alisol A when kept in methanol for a long time. This is the first report on the structural transformation between alisol A 24-acetate, alisol A 23-acetate and alisol A. In addition, the single crystal X-ray structure of alisol A 24-acetate and the NMR data of alisol A 23-acetate were also reported for the first time.  (+info)

Doassansiopsis caldesiae sp. nov. and Doassansiopsis tomasii: two remarkable smut fungi from Cameroon. (3/9)

Three recent collections of Doassansiopsis from western Cameroon are assessed taxonomically. Doassansiopsis caldesiae M. Piatek & Vanky is described as a new species from infected leaves of Caldesia reniformis (D. Don) Makino. Its diagnostic characters are flat, nonthickened sori with spore balls as blackish, slightly elevated dots, more or less globoid spores, conspicuous cortical sterile cells and parasitism on Caldesia reniformis of family Alismataceae. The species is compared to another Doassansiopsis species on host plants belonging to family Alismataceae. Doassansiopsis tomasii Vanky is described from two localities on Nymphaea nouchali Burm.f. var. caerulea (Savigny) Verdc. (Nymphaeaceae), which represents the first report of this smut from Cameroon and western Africa. Similarities between this species and Doassansiopsis nymphaeae (Syd. & P. Syd.) Thirum. and D. ticonis M. Piepenbr. are outlined and the global distribution of the three taxa is mapped. The species concept in the genus Doassansiopsis is discussed, and a key to all known species of the genus is provided.  (+info)

Field effectiveness of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) against Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus) in ornamental ceramic containers with common aquatic plants. (4/9)

This study was undertaken to determine the impact of larvaciding using a Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) formulation (VectoBac WG) against Aedes aegypti larvae in earthen jars containing aquatic plants. Aquatic plants commonly used for landscaping, Pistia stratiotes (L.) (Liliopsida: Araceae) and Sagittaria sp. (Liliopsida: Alismataceae) were placed inside earthen jars filled with 50 L tap water. All earthen jars were treated with Bti formulation at 8g/1000L. Untreated jars with and without aquatic plants were also set up as controls. Fifty laboratory-bred 2nd instar larvae were introduced into each earthen jar. All earthen jars were observed daily. Number of adults emerged was recorded and the larval mortality was calculated. The indicators of effectiveness of Bti for these studies were (i) residual activities of Bti, and (ii) larval mortality in earthen jars with or without aquatic plants. The treated earthen jars containing P. stratiotes and Sagittaria sp. showed significant residual larvicidal effect up to 7 weeks, in comparison to untreated control (p < 0.05). The larval mortality ranged from 77.34% - 100% for jars with aquatic plants vs 80.66% - 100% for jars without aquatic plant. Earthen jars treated with Bti without aquatic plants also exhibited significantly longer residual larvicidal activity of up to 10 weeks (p < 0.05). The larval mortality ranged from 12.66% - 100% for jars with aquatic plants vs 59.34% - 100% for jars without aquatic plant. Thus, earthen jars without aquatic plants exhibited longer residual larvicidal effect compared to those with aquatic plants. This study suggested that containers with aquatic plants for landscaping should be treated more frequently with Bti in view of the shortened residual activity.  (+info)

Reproductive toxicity of Echinodorus grandiflorus in pregnant rats. (5/9)

To evaluate the possible toxicity of the aqueous extract of Echinodorus grandiflorus in pregnant rats, animals were distributed in groups treated with 250, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg/day, by gavage, and a control group received saline solution. The treatment was carried out for 15 consecutive days, remaining during mating and until the 14(th) day of gestation. On the 15(th )day, pregnant animals were euthanized by exsanguination under anesthesia. A blood sample was destined to the hematological and biochemical analysis. The ovaries, liver, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands were removed and weighed. Liver, kidneys and spleen were processed for histopathological analysis. The number mated, cohabitated and pregnant rats were counted as well as the corpora lutea, implants, resorptions, and live and dead fetuses. Fetus body weight and placenta were measured. Treatment with 1,000 mg of extract caused anemia, leukocytosis, and an increase in AST and in cholesterol. The liver of animals treated with the two higher doses exhibited discrete inflammatory reaction, located mainly at the stroma which supports the portal space; in the kidneys of animals of T-500 and T-1000 groups there was an expressive decrease in the capsular space, and focal areas of vasodilatation and congestion, as well as a discrete hyalinization, and in the spleen of T-1000 group the red pulp presented excessive pigmentation suggestive of hemosiderin. There were no alterations in reproductive parameters, in fetus external morphology or in placenta weight. In conclusion, the extract causes maternal toxicity, though it does not alter the reproductive performance.  (+info)

Do mitochondria play a role in remodelling lace plant leaves during programmed cell death? (6/9)

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Structural variations among monocot emergent and amphibious species from lakes of the semi-arid region of Bahia, Brazil. (7/9)

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Seagrasses in tropical Australia, productive and abundant for decades decimated overnight. (8/9)

Seagrass ecosystems provide unique coastal habitats critical to the life cycle of many species. Seagrasses are a major store of organic carbon. While seagrasses are globally threatened and in decline, in Cairns Harbour, Queensland, on the tropical east coast of Australia, they have flourished. We assessed seagrass distribution in Cairns Harbour between 1953 and 2012 from historical aerial photographs, Google map satellite images, existing reports and our own surveys of their distribution. Seasonal seagrass physiology was assessed through gross primary production, respiration and photosynthetic characteristics of three seagrass species, Cymodocea serrulata, Thalassia hemprichii and Zostera muelleri. At the higher water temperatures of summer, respiration rates increased in all three species, as did their maximum rates of photosynthesis. All three seagrasses achieved maximum rates of photosynthesis at low tide and when they were exposed. For nearly six decades there was little change in seagrass distribution in Cairns Harbour. This was most likely because the seagrasses were able to achieve sufficient light for growth during intertidal and low tide periods. With historical data of seagrass distribution and measures of species production and respiration, could seagrass survival in a changing climate be predicted? Based on physiology, our results predicted the continued maintenance of the Cairns Harbour seagrasses, although one species was more susceptible to thermal disturbance. However, in 2011 an unforeseen episodic disturbance - Tropical Cyclone Yasi - and associated floods lead to the complete and catastrophic loss of all the seagrasses in Cairns Harbour.  (+info)

Alismataceae is a family of monocotyledonous plants, also known as the water-plantain or water-flag family. It includes around 170 species of aquatic and semi-aquatic herbaceous plants that are found in freshwater habitats worldwide. The plants typically have long, slender leaves that are often submerged in water, and small flowers that are arranged in spikes or umbels. Some well-known genera in this family include Alisma (water-plantain), Echinodorus ( Amazon sword plant), and Sagittaria (arrowhead).

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Sagittaria" is not a medical term. It is the genus name of a group of aquatic plants commonly known as arrowheads or sagittarias. These plants are often found in wetlands and are known for their arrow-shaped leaves. If you have any questions about a medical term, I would be happy to help with that instead.

An encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, usually arranged in alphabetical order. In the context of medicine, a medical encyclopedia is a collection of articles that provide information about a wide range of medical topics, including diseases and conditions, treatments, tests, procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Medical encyclopedias may be published in print or electronic formats and are often used as a starting point for researching medical topics. They can provide reliable and accurate information on medical subjects, making them useful resources for healthcare professionals, students, and patients alike. Some well-known examples of medical encyclopedias include the Merck Manual and the Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "flowers" is not a term that has a medical definition. The term "flowers" is commonly used to refer to the reproductive structures of flowering plants (angiosperms), which are characterized by having both male and female reproductive organs or separate male and female flowers.

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health conditions, I would be happy to try to help answer those for you!

Inflorescence is a term used in the field of botany, which includes the study of plants. However, I understand that you are asking for a medical definition. In the context of medicine, specifically in pathology, inflorescence may refer to the arrangement or growth pattern of lesions or neoplasms (abnormal growths) in a particular area of the body.

To provide a precise medical definition, I would need more context about how the term is being used. Nonetheless, based on the botanical definition, inflorescence refers to the cluster or arrangement of flowers on a stem or branch. It can take various forms, such as spikes, racemes, panicles, umbels, and corymbs, depending on the pattern in which flowers are arranged.

I believe there may be a slight misunderstanding in your question. "Plant leaves" are not a medical term, but rather a general biological term referring to a specific organ found in plants.

Leaves are organs that are typically flat and broad, and they are the primary site of photosynthesis in most plants. They are usually green due to the presence of chlorophyll, which is essential for capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy through photosynthesis.

While leaves do not have a direct medical definition, understanding their structure and function can be important in various medical fields, such as pharmacognosy (the study of medicinal plants) or environmental health. For example, certain plant leaves may contain bioactive compounds that have therapeutic potential, while others may produce allergens or toxins that can impact human health.

Medical definitions of water generally describe it as a colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for all forms of life. It is a universal solvent, making it an excellent medium for transporting nutrients and waste products within the body. Water constitutes about 50-70% of an individual's body weight, depending on factors such as age, sex, and muscle mass.

In medical terms, water has several important functions in the human body:

1. Regulation of body temperature through perspiration and respiration.
2. Acting as a lubricant for joints and tissues.
3. Facilitating digestion by helping to break down food particles.
4. Transporting nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the body.
5. Helping to maintain healthy skin and mucous membranes.
6. Assisting in the regulation of various bodily functions, such as blood pressure and heart rate.

Dehydration can occur when an individual does not consume enough water or loses too much fluid due to illness, exercise, or other factors. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including dry mouth, fatigue, dizziness, and confusion. Severe dehydration can be life-threatening if left untreated.

Sky Meadows Nature Guide; accessed 2017-07-05 Neotropical Alismataceae Alismataceae in BoDD - Botanical Dermatology Database ... Media related to Alismataceae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Alismataceae at Wikispecies (Webarchive template wayback ... Most Alismataceae are robust perennials, but some may be annual or perennial, depending on water conditions - they are normally ... The water-plantains (Alismataceae) are a family of flowering plants, comprising 20 genera (17 extant and 3 fossil) and 119 ...
Alismataceae, Alismataceae genera, Monotypic Alismatales genera, Flora of Africa, Dioecious plants, All stub articles, ... Among genera of the Alismataceae, it can be distinguished by not having a differentiated perianth (in Burnatia the petals are ... Burnatia is a genus in the family Alismataceae. It includes only one currently recognized species, Burnatia enneandra. It is ... "Alismataceae". Flowering Plants · Monocotyledons. pp. 11-18. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-03531-3_4. ISBN 978-3-642-08378-5. photo of ...
Alismataceae) types Lehtonen S and Myllys L. 2008. Cladistic analysis of Echinodorus (Alismataceae): simultaneous analysis of ... The Alismataceae. Flora Neotropica 64: 1-112. Stevens, W. D., C. Ulloa Ulloa, A. Pool & O. M. Montiel. 2001. Flora de Nicaragua ... Alismataceae. 6: 3-8. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma ... Echinodorus, commonly known as burhead or Amazon sword,[citation needed] is a genus of plants in the family Alismataceae, ...
Alismataceae. 13: 7-20. In R. McVaugh (ed.) Flora Novo-Galiciana. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Hickman, J. C. 1993. ... Alismataceae Sagittaria latifolia Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 409. Freedman, Robert Louis (1976). "Native North American Food ...
Alismataceae. In: Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica, B.E. Hammel, M.H. Grayum, C. Herrera & N. Zamora (eds.). Monographs in ... Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. ... The Alismataceae. Flora Neotropica 64: 1-112. K. Rataj in Petfish Monthly, December 1976. FishIndex Echinodorus (German text) E ... Echinodorus subalatus is a species of aquatic plants in the Alismataceae. It is native to Cuba, Mexico, Central America, Guyana ...
lappula (Alismataceae)". New Phytologist. 157 (2): 357-364. doi:10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00676.x. ISSN 1469-8137. PMID 33873632 ...
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Alismataceae, Alismataceae genera, Oligocene plants, Prehistoric angiosperm genera, Monotypic Alismatales genera, All stub ... Caldesia (Alismataceae)". American Journal of Botany. American Journal of Botany, Vol. 84, No. 2. 84 (2): 239-252. doi:10.2307/ ... Alismaticarpum alatum is a fossil species of aquatic plants in the family Alismataceae. It is a form taxon created for winged ...
Alismataceae Vent., nom. cons. Butomaceae Mirb., nom. cons. Hydrocharitaceae Juss., nom. cons. Scheuchzeriaceae F.Rudolphi, nom ...
lancifolia (Alismataceae)". American Journal of Botany. 85 (4): 513-520. doi:10.2307/2446435. JSTOR 2446435. PMID 21684934. ...
IPNI, Alismataceae, Type. POWO, Alismataceae. POWO, Alismataceae, Flora of Tropical East Africa. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017 ...
Alismataceae, Posidoniaceae). However, modern phylogenetic studies demonstrate that Acorus is sister to all other monocots. ...
Alismataceae, Alismataceae genera, Freshwater plants, All stub articles, Alismatales stubs). ... Caldesia (Alismataceae)". American Journal of Botany. American Journal of Botany, Vol. 84, No. 2. 84 (2): 239-252. doi:10.2307/ ...
Alismataceae indet. Monocotyledoneae indet. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wyoming Paleontology in Wyoming ...
Alismataceae to Orchidaceae. Flora Europea. Vol. 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1159-1167. Greene, Stanley W. ( ...
1. Alismataceae to Orchidaceae). In Cullen, James; Knees, Sabina G.; Cubey, H. Suzanne Cubey (eds.). The European Garden Flora ... Volume 5, Alismataceae to Orchidaceae (monocotyledones). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521201087. ...
... L.". In G. Davidse; M. Sousa Sánchez; A. O. Chater (eds.). Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. Flora Mesoamericana. Vol. 6. ...
Alismataceae to Orchidaceae. Flora Europaea. Vol. 5. Cambridge University Press. pp. 290-323. ISBN 978-0-521-15370-6. BSBI List ...
... is a species of plant in the Alismataceae family. It is native to northern South America (Venezuela, ... The Alismataceae. In: Organization for Flora Neotropica, ed., Flora Neotropica Monographs 64:29-31. "Echinodorus horizontalis ...
1994). The Alismataceae. Flora Neotropica 64: 1-112. (CS1 Spanish-language sources (es), Articles with short description, Short ... Alismataceae) en la Sierra Tarahumara, México". Anales del Instituto de Biología. Serie Botánica (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017- ...
The larvae feed on Hydrocharitaceae (Valisneria sp.), Rosaceae (Synnema sp.), Alismataceae (Echinodorus sp.), Potamogetonaceae ...
Alismataceae order 2. Hydrocharitales family 1. Hydrocharitaceae order 3. Aponogetonales family 1. Aponogetonaceae order 4. ...
Notes on Echinodorus (Alismataceae). Brittonia 38(4): 325-332. Rataj, K. 1978. Alismataceae of Brazil. Acta Amazonica 8(1, supl ... Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Fl. Mesoamer.. Universidad ... Echinodorus grandiflorus is a plant species in the Alismataceae. It is native to Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, ...
The Alismataceae. Flora Neotropica 64: 1-112. Czerepanov, S. K. 1981. Sosudistye Rasteniia SSSR 509 pages. Nauka, Leningradskoe ...
Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. ...
1. Pteridophyta; Gymnospermae; Angiospermae - Alismataceae to Iridaceae. ISBN 0-521-24859-0. Snijman, D.A. & Victor, J.E. 2004 ...
Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. ...
Alismataceae to Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & AO Chater (eds.) Fl. Mesoamer .. National ...
Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. ...
Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. ...
Sky Meadows Nature Guide; accessed 2017-07-05 Neotropical Alismataceae Alismataceae in BoDD - Botanical Dermatology Database ... Media related to Alismataceae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Alismataceae at Wikispecies (Webarchive template wayback ... Most Alismataceae are robust perennials, but some may be annual or perennial, depending on water conditions - they are normally ... The water-plantains (Alismataceae) are a family of flowering plants, comprising 20 genera (17 extant and 3 fossil) and 119 ...
Alismataceae (muskroot family) wildflowers of west and southwest USA: perennial, aquatic plants; prostrate stems and flowers ... Alismataceae (muskroot) is a family of perennial, aquatic plants, growing directly in water or on adjacent muddy banks. Stems ... There are six native alismataceae genera in the US, accounting for 42 species; the most widespread genus is sagittaria, with 30 ...
Herbs, annual or perennial, rhizomatous, stoloniferous, or cormose, caulescent, glabrous to stellate-pubescent; sap milky. Roots septate or not septate. Leaves basal, submersed, floating, or emersed, sessile or petiolate, sheathing proximally; blade with translucent markings of dots or lines present or absent, basal lobes present or absent; venation reticulate, primary veins parallel from base of blade to apex, secondary veins reticulate. Inflorescences scapose racemes or panicles, rarely umbels, erect, rarely floating or decumbent, whorled (forming racemes) or whorls branching (forming panicles), bracteolate. Flowers bisexual or unisexual, if unisexual, staminate and pistillate on same or different plants, hypogynous, subsessile to long-pedicellate; sepals persistent, 3; petals deciduous, 3, delicate; stamens 0, 6, 9, or to 30, distinct; anthers 2-loculed, dehiscing longitudinally; pistils 0 or 6--1500 or more, distinct or coherent proximally, 1-loculed; placentation basal; ovules1--2. Fruits ...
Alismataceae): Alisma lanceolatum x plantago-aquatica, Broad-leaved Arrowh..etc. ... Family Alismataceae. Alisma lanceolatum x plantago-aquatica Broad-leaved Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia) Common Arrowhead ( ... Family Alismataceae. Alisma lanceolatum x plantago-aquatica Broad-leaved Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia) Common Arrowhead ( ...
This floristic survey of Alismataceae from the state of Espírito Santo aims to update the diversity and extinction ... This floristic survey of Alismataceae from the state of Espírito Santo aims to update the diversity and extinction ...
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List of butterflies and moths using Alismataceae as larval foodplant. ... Family: Alismataceae. Links. *Den virtuella floran: Alismataceae. Butterflies. List of lepidoptera species using Alismataceae ...
Plants herbaceous, annual or perennial, with milky sap, glabrous to stellate-pubescent, submersed, floating leaves, or emergent in fresh or brackish waters. Roots fibrous, few to many, septate or aseptate, at base or lower nodes of stem. Stems corm-like, rhizomatous, or stoloniferous, rhizomes occasionally terminated by tubers. Leaves basal, sessile or petiolate; petioles terete to triangular, mostly 2 or more times length of blade, with sheathing base; blades linear, elliptic, ovate to rhomboid, with or without pellucid markings of dots or lines, margin entire or undulate, apex obtuse, acute, or acuminate, base with or without basal lobes, if without basal lobes, then attenuate, if with basal lobes, then truncate, cordate, sagittate, or hastate, venation reticulate, with parallel primary veins from base of blade to apex and reticulate secondary veins. Inflorescences scapose, mostly erect, rarely floating or decumbent, verticillate, forming racemes or verticils branching to become paniculate, ...
... Wang Yu-guo,Wang Qing-feng,Chen Jia-kun,Yuan Xiu-ping ... Studies on Mating System of Ranalisma rostratum(Alismataceae) [J]. Plant Diversity, 1998, 20(03): 1-3. ... Flora Organogenesis of Ranalisma rostratum(Alismataceae)[J]. Plant Diversity, 1998, 20(03): 1-3. ... Floral organogenesis of R.rostratum is generally typical in Alismataceae,but it is unique in haveing unidirectional development ...
imgs/jdelaet/r/Alismataceae_Alisma_plantago-aquatica_8844.html. Alismataceae : Alisma plantago-aquatica ... Fit to Window Naked Image - Image of Alismataceae Alisma plantago-aquatica TERMS OF USE IMAGES VIEWED AT FULL SIZE: 26006163 () ...
Alismataceae (Water-Plantain Family). USDA Symbol: SALA2. Image Information. Photographer: Fannon, Carolyn. City: Deer Park. ...
Biological flora of Central europe: Baldellia ranunculoides (Alismataceae). * Kozlowski, Gregor Department of Biology and ... Alismataceae) is a taxonomically problematic aquatic plant with an historically ill-defined distribution and global ...
Alismataceae. Name :. Validated determination :. Sagittaria montevidensis Cham. & Schltdl.. Determinator :. Fortunato, R. - ...
Background and aims - Luronium natans is a rare endemic plant of West- and Central-Europe and protected by the Habitats Directive. The present study gives a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of its past and present distribution in Belgium, which lies within the core area of Luronium natans . Methods - We assessed the distribution by consulting herbaria, literature and databases, and by additional field visits, recording the number of ramets, flowering, general site characteristics and accompanying plant species for extant populations. Key results - The core area of Luronium natans is located in the Campine phytogeographical district, a region with sandy soils in northern Belgium. Overall, it was recorded at c. 250 sites in 155 16 km 2 -squares, with 93 populations occurring since 1980. Field observations show thirty extant populations, all but one in the northern part of the country. Less than half of them are large flowering populations with a good conservation status as far as the species
Alismataceae Vent. (Limnocharitaceae Takht. ex Cronquistyi içine alır.). *Aponogetonaceae Planch.. *Araceae Juss. ( ...
Familia: Alismataceae Genus: Alisma. Species: A. canaliculatum - A. gramineum - A. lanceolatum - A. nanum - A. plantago- ...
Alismataceae. monocots. 3. 10056. Araceae. monocots. 3. 10072. Aspleniaceae. pteridophytes. 1. 10085. Azollaceae. pteridophytes ...
Alismataceae. 泽泻科. 6. FOC Vol. 23. 10031. Amaranthaceae. 苋科. 15. FOC Vol. 5. ...
Alismataceae. Tuber. Energy and flavor: sweet and cold. Organ meridians: kidney and bladder ...
The sampling of Macrophytes was performed through the application of the sampling and analysis protocol for Macrophytes (INAG 2008) developed to assess the biological quality of rivers within the scope of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) application. Inventories were carried out at the selected locations in the shortest possible time, to increase the comparability of the results. The field inventory was based on the percentage coverage of each species in relation to the total area sampled (limited by the river corridor, defined by the limit of ordinary floods). The work was carried out along the watercourse, including submerged and emerged beds and embankments. The allocation of the surface cover of each species was determined by imagining the individuals of each taxon grouped in the same area, at one end of the sampling section, in order to facilitate the estimation of the percentage area. More specifically, the vegetation was inventoried in discrete 100 m longitudinal units. Taxa of unknown ...
En la década de los años setenta se inicia la colección de plantas que actualmente constituye el Herbario "Jaime Andrés Rodríguez" -LEB- de la Universidad de León. Se ha dedicado expresamente a la memoria de quien impulsó su creación y fue el primer profesor de Botánica de esta institución. El Herbario de la Universidad de León alberga, en la actualidad, además de la colección de Brasil, aproximadamente, 110.000 pliegos de plantas, 9.000 muestras de líquenes, 4.300 de hongos y 25 ejemplares tipo de diatomeas ...
Alismataceae. * Scientific Name. Echinodorus. * Description. Genus Description - Fls perfect; receptacle elevated, convex or ...
Alismataceae). Mesua. Kingdom/Regno: Plantae (Plants/Piante). Subkingdom/Sottoregno: Tracheobionta (Vascular plants/Piante ...
Alismataceae. Sagittaria latifolia Willd. * Identifiers. NY Barcode: 3729532. Occurrence ID: f30b437e-6ba0-4de9-be18- ...
Alismataceae - Froschlöffel 50 photos Alismatales - Schwanenblume 30 photos Algarve - Sand City, Pêra 6 photos ...
7. Mujawar, I., Gaikwad S.P. and S.R. Yadav (2003) Cytological Studies in Wishneria triandra (Dalz.) Micheli Alismataceae. ...
Family Alismataceae Lighting Moderate Supplements Iron-Rich Fertilizer, Substrate Fertilizer Placement Mid-ground ...
Alismataceae (Froschlöffelgewächse) (incl.: Limnocharitaceae), Aponogetonaceae, Araceae (incl.: Lemnaceae), Butomaceae ( ...
  • [2] Ang Alisma praecox sakop sa kahenera nga Alisma , ug kabanay nga Alismataceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Altogether, there are 17 extant genera and two fossil genera assigned to the Alismataceae: Several species, notably in the genus Sagittaria, have edible rhizomes, grown for both human food and animal fodder in southern and eastern Asia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Under the APG III system, the Alismataceae includes three genera formerly members of the Limnocharitaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The water-plantains (Alismataceae) are a family of flowering plants, comprising 20 genera (17 extant and 3 fossil) and 119 species. (wikipedia.org)
  • List of lepidoptera species using Alismataceae as larval foodplant. (lepidoptera.se)
  • Alismataceae (muskroot) is a family of perennial, aquatic plants, growing directly in water or on adjacent muddy banks. (americansouthwest.net)
  • Alismataceae) is a taxonomically problematic aquatic plant with an historically ill-defined distribution and global conservation status. (unifr.ch)
  • Most Alismataceae are robust perennials, but some may be annual or perennial, depending on water conditions - they are normally perennial in permanent waters, annual in more seasonal conditions but there are exceptions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009), "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III", Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 161 (2): 105-121, doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x Alismataceae Archived 2009-02-01 at the Wayback Machine in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). (wikipedia.org)
  • Flora Organogenesis of Ranalisma rostratum(Alismataceae)[J]. Plant Diversity, 1998, 20(03): 1-3. (kib.ac.cn)
  • has been observed under scanning electron microscope(SEM).Floral organogenesis of R.rostratum is generally typical in Alismataceae,but it is unique in haveing unidirectional development up to the stage of initiation of the first six stamen primordia.The initiation of the three sepal primordia and the three petal primordia is in proper order. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Altogether, there are 17 extant genera and two fossil genera assigned to the Alismataceae: Several species, notably in the genus Sagittaria, have edible rhizomes, grown for both human food and animal fodder in southern and eastern Asia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Les plantes figurant dans cette liste on t class es selon une m thodologie UICN afin d' valuer un niveau d'urgences en mati re de conservation. (florealpes.com)