A plant family of the order Caryophyllales, subclass Caryophyllidae, class Magnoliopsida.
The stonecrop plant family of the order ROSALES, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida that grow in warm, dry regions. The leaves are thick. The flower clusters are red, yellow, or white.

Processing and subcellular localization of the leader papain-like proteinase of Beet yellows closterovirus. (1/10)

ORF 1a of Beet yellows closterovirus (BYV) encodes the domains of the papain-like proteinase (PCP), methyltransferase (MT) and RNA helicase. BYV cDNA inserts encoding the PCP-MT region were cloned in pGEX vectors next to the glutathione S-transferase gene (GST). In a 'double tag' construct, the GST-PCP-MT cDNA was flanked by the 3'-terminal six histidine triplets. Following expression in E. coli, the fusion proteins were specifically self-cleaved into the GST-PCP and MT fragments. MT-His(6) was purified on Ni-NTA agarose and its N-terminal sequence determined by Edman degradation as GVEEEA, thus providing direct evidence for the Gly(588)/Gly(589) bond cleavage. The GST-PCP fragment purified on glutathione S-agarose was used as an immunogen to produce anti-PCP monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). On Western blots of proteins from virus-infected Tetragonia expansa, the mAbs recognized the 66 kDa protein. Immunogold labelling of BYV-infected tissue clearly indicated association of the PCP with the BYV-induced membranous vesicle aggregates, structures related to closterovirus replication.  (+info)

Invasion dynamics of two alien Carpobrotus (Aizoaceae) taxa on a Mediterranean island: I. Genetic diversity and introgression. (2/10)

This study, based on morphological and isozyme analysis, clearly discriminates two invasive Carpobrotus taxa, C. edulis and C. acinaciformis, in the Hyeres archipelago off the southeastern coast of France. However, three different allelic combinations demonstrate the presence of intermediate individuals resulting from an introgression of part of the C. edulis genome into that of C. acinaciformis. Both taxa have higher than average genetic (C. edulis: P(0.95)=62.5%, A=2.25+/-0.70, H(o)=0.329+/-0.324; C. acinaciformis: P(0.95)=75%, A=2.38+/-0.42, H(o)=0.645+/-0.109) and clonal diversities (C. edulis: IP=0.37; C. acinaciformis: IP=0.48). Furthermore, C. acinaciformis has an excess of heterozygotes (F=-0.585+/-0.217), probably due to introgression. The relationship between the probability of clonal identity for two individuals and distance indicates that C. acinaciformis relies more on clonal reproduction than on sexual recruitment (seed recruitment/vegetative propagation=u/v=0.027), in contrast to C. edulis, whose probability of clonal identity did not vary with distance. The overwhelming clonal growth and high genetic diversities of C. acinaciformis and the previously recorded invasion potential for C. edulis raises concern for intensified invasion via hybridisation.  (+info)

Invasion dynamics of two alien Carpobrotus (Aizoaceae) taxa on a Mediterranean island: II. Reproductive strategies. (3/10)

This study compares sexually and asexually produced fruit set, seed production, biomass, germination, and seedling size in Carpobrotus acinaciformis and C. edulis following controlled pollination experiments in order to evaluate the potential role of reproductive traits with respect to the invasive potential of these taxa. C. edulis is slightly agamospermic, completely self-fertile, slightly preferentially self-compatible, experiences no inbreeding depression, and has low hybrid vigour. In contrast, C. acinaciformis does not have reliable agamospermy, is only slightly self-fertile and self-compatible, experiences a slight inbreeding depression, and has a strong hybrid vigour. Both taxa have relatively low, although significantly different germination frequencies, and insignificantly different seedling sizes. Owing to the high performance in hybridisation as compared to all other controlled pollinations in C. acinaciformis, as well as a large amount of previously demonstrated introgression, we refer to the population studied on the island of Bagaud (France) as C. affine acinaciformis. We conclude that both C. edulis and C. affine acinaciformis should be considered as harmful invasive plants in the Mediterranean Basin, the former because of the flexibility of its mating system and high seed production, and the latter because of its strong clonality, high hybrid vigour, and potential for continued introgression from C. edulis genes. These differences require different control strategies, while the avoidance of sympatry is a distinct priority.  (+info)

High invasive pollen transfer, yet low deposition on native stigmas in a Carpobrotus-invaded community. (4/10)

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Variation in decomposition rates in the fynbos biome, South Africa: the role of plant species and plant stoichiometry. (5/10)

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Salinicoccus sesuvii sp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of Sesuvium portulacastrum. (6/10)

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Gold and silver nanoparticles from Trianthema decandra: synthesis, characterization, and antimicrobial properties. (7/10)

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Significant involvement of PEP-CK in carbon assimilation of C4 eudicots. (8/10)

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Aizoaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as the ice plant family or fig-marylandic family. It includes around 130 genera and about 2,000 species of mostly succulent plants, found primarily in arid regions of Africa and America. The plants in this family are characterized by their fleshy leaves and stems, which store water to help the plant survive in dry environments. Some members of Aizoaceae have become popular ornamental plants due to their attractive flowers and drought tolerance.

Crassulaceae is a family of succulent plants, also known as stonecrops or orpines. These plants are characterized by their thick, fleshy leaves that store water, allowing them to survive in dry environments. They are native to various parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some common examples of Crassulaceae include Sedum species (such as Sedum spectabile and Sedum telephium), Sempervivum species (also known as hens and chicks), and Echeveria species. These plants are often grown as ornamentals for their attractive foliage and flowers.

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Heyligers, Petrus (1999). "The occurrence and history of Tetragonia decumbens (Aizoaceae) in New South Wales". Telopea. 8 (3): ... Tetragonia decumbens - Dune Spinach - article and information Prescott, A. & Venning, J. (1984). "Aizoaceae". Flora of ...
Aizoaceae, Aizoaceae genera, Plants described in 1845, Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces, Taxa named by Louisa Bolus, ... Stayneria (or 'white-flowered mesemb') is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It contains a single ... Fragrant leaves in the Aizoaceae family are uncommon and therefore this is an almost unique characteristic rarely found in ... Hartmann, H. E. K. (January 2017). Aizoaceae. pp. 1177-1178. "Stayneria neilii , PlantZAfrica". pza.sanbi.org. Retrieved 2021- ...
USDA, Aizoaceae, Type. Hartmann 1993, p. 43. POWO, Aizoaceae. POWO, Flora of Tropical East Africa. Hartmann 1993, p. 37. Stearn ... ISBN 3-540-55509-9. Hartmann, H. E. K. (1993). "Aizoaceae". In Kubitzki, K.; Rohwer, J. G.; Bittrich, V. (eds.). The Families ...
... is a sprawling perennial herb in the family Aizoaceae that grows in coastal and mangrove areas ... Prescott, A. & Venning, J. (1984). "Aizoaceae". Flora of Australia. Vol. 4. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service ...
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... , commonly known as coastal pigface, is a prostrate coastal succulent shrub of the family Aizoaceae native ... Prescott, A.; Venning, J. (1984). "Aizoaceae". Flora of Australia, Volume 4: Phytolaccaceae to Chenopodiaceae. Canberra: ...
Prescott, A.; Venning, J. (1984). "Aizoaceae". Flora of Australia, Volume 4: Phytolaccaceae to Chenopodiaceae. Canberra: ... Aizoaceae, Eudicots of Western Australia, Flora of New Zealand, Caryophyllales of Australia, Plant subspecies). ...
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"Browsing: Aizoaceae". World of Succulents. Retrieved 23 June 2017. Smith, Curtis. "Ice plant". Southwest Yard & Garden. New ... Mesembryanthemum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to southern Africa. As with many members of ... N. E. Brown The botanical family Aizoaceae, also called Mesembryanthemaceae "Mesembryanthemum L." Plants of the World Online. ... like related Aizoaceae, and as such may be subject to legal restrictions (e.g., Louisiana State Act 159). As of March 2019[ ...
Aizoaceae. Flora of Australia 19-62 J. Ettelt: succulent card index. In: cacti and other succulents. 3/2004. Smith, Michael T ... 2007). A Phylogeny and New Classification for Mesembryanthemoideae (Aizoaceae). Taxon. 56. 737-756. 10.2307/25065858. Flora of ... like many other representatives of the Aizoaceae, it opens its flowers only during the sunshine of the day. Mesembryanthemum ...
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Laundon, G.F. (1963). "Rust fungi II: on Aceraceae, Actinidiaceae,. Adoxaceae and Aizoaceae". Mycological Papers. 91: 1-18. ...
... species, as do most Aizoaceae, have hygrochastic capsules, opening and closing as they wet and dry. Plants of the ... Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. (2017). Aizoaceae - Second Edition. Springer. p. 395. Harrington MJ, Razghandi K, Ditsch F, Guiducci L ... Aizoaceae)". Taxon. 35 (4): 709-711. doi:10.2307/1221621. JSTOR 1221621. Smith, G.F. (1998). Mesembs of the world. Briza ... formerly included in Mesembryanthemum in the family Aizoaceae. It was defined by English botanist N. E. Brown in 1925. The ...
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"Genera of Aizoaceae subfam. Ruschioideae". USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Archived from the original on ... It belongs to the tribe Ruschiae, subfamily Ruschioideae of the family Aizoaceae. It was first described by the South African ... Cylindrophyllum comptonii is a species of succulent plant belonging to the genus Cylindrophyllum of the family Aizoaceae. It is ... H.E.K. Hartmann (2001). Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Aizoaceae A-E. Springer. p. 180. ISBN 9783540416913. The ...
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Volume I, Ophioglossaceae to Aizoaceae. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 436. Case Jr., Frederick W. (2002). "Trillium". In Flora of ...
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