Variogram analysis of the spatial genetic structure of continuous populations using multilocus microsatellite data. (1/5)
A geostatistical perspective on spatial genetic structure may explain methodological issues of quantifying spatial genetic structure and suggest new approaches to addressing them. We use a variogram approach to (i) derive a spatial partitioning of molecular variance, gene diversity, and genotypic diversity for microsatellite data under the infinite allele model (IAM) and the stepwise mutation model (SMM), (ii) develop a weighting of sampling units to reflect ploidy levels or multiple sampling of genets, and (iii) show how variograms summarize the spatial genetic structure within a population under isolation-by-distance. The methods are illustrated with data from a population of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria, using six microsatellite markers. Variogram-based analysis not only avoids bias due to the underestimation of population variance in the presence of spatial autocorrelation, but also provides estimates of population genetic diversity and the degree and extent of spatial genetic structure accounting for autocorrelation. (+info)Biased morph ratios and skewed mating success contribute to loss of genetic diversity in the distylous Pulmonaria officinalis. (2/5)
(+info)Strong differences in genetic structure across disjunct, edge, and core populations of the distylous forest herb Pulmonaria officinalis (Boraginaceae). (3/5)
(+info)Among-population variation in microbial community structure in the floral nectar of the bee-pollinated forest herb Pulmonaria officinalis L. (4/5)
(+info)Differences in fine-scale spatial genetic structure across the distribution range of the distylous forest herb Pulmonaria officinalis (Boraginaceae). (5/5)
(+info)"Pulmonaria" is not a term commonly used in medical terminology. However, it might refer to "Pulmonaria officinalis," which is a type of plant also known as common lungwort. This plant has been historically used in traditional medicine for respiratory ailments, but there's limited scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness. Its name may be due to the spotted leaves, which were thought to resemble lungs, and it was believed to have healing properties for pulmonary diseases. However, modern medical practice does not support or recommend using this plant as a treatment for any medical condition without strong clinical evidence of safety and efficacy.
Lichens are not a medical term, but I can provide a biological definition for you. Lichens are unique symbiotic organisms that result from the mutualistic relationship between fungi (usually Ascomycetes) and photosynthetic partners, such as algae or cyanobacteria. The fungal partner provides protection and anchorage, while the photosynthetic partner supplies carbohydrates through photosynthesis. Lichens are widely distributed and can be found growing on various substrates, including rocks, trees, and soil. They play essential ecological roles, such as soil stabilization, atmospheric nitrogen fixation, and biomonitoring of air pollution.
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Lungwort4
- Pulmonaria (lungwort) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae, native to Europe and western Asia, with one species (P. mollissima) east to central Asia. (wikipedia.org)
- Lungwort (Pulmonaria vallarse), ff. (moleiro.com)
- See who else is growing Pulmonaria rubra (Lungwort) . (amazonaws.com)
- Lungwort leaves - Pulmonaria officinalis (L.) in bulk . (ervasemezinhas.pt)
Officinalis3
- This species is very similar to Pulmonaria officinalis , a medicinal plant used by pharmacists. (moleiro.com)
- pľúcnik lekársky Pulmonaria officinalis L. (nahuby.sk)
- Pulmonaria officinalis with Ground Elder. (plantsam.com)
Saccharata1
- Pulmonaria are used as ornamental garden plants, particularly P. saccharata, P. angustifolia and P. longifolia. (wikipedia.org)
Trevi Fountain1
- The quantity of 'Pulmonaria Trevi Fountain' exceeds our current stock level. (allplant.nl)
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- Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. (herbariaunited.org)
- Sticta (Lobaria pulmonaria) LM30, 1g Granuler er et homeopatisk legemiddel. (arnika.no)
- Please confirm that you want to SAVE all your changes for 'Lobaria pulmonaria Scotland extracted metagenome v1.0' . (doe.gov)
- Closeup of a fertile thallus of Lobaria pulmonaria. (doe.gov)
- In lung lichen ( Lobaria pulmonaria ), the primary photobiont is the green alga Symbiochloris reticulata , but the lichens also contain Nostoc cyanobacteria in internal structures called cephalodia. (doe.gov)
- Lobaria pulmonaria 's green-algal photobiont Symbiochloris reticulata has a spherical chloroplast located close to the cell wall (parietal), forming an intricate, net-like, structure (Škaloud et al. (doe.gov)
- However, Lobaria pulmonaria pairs up with only a single green-algal species, and is therefore one of the most specific symbioses known in lichens to date. (doe.gov)
- In Europe, phylogeographic structures are highly similar for Lobaria pulmonaria and Symbiochloris reticulata (Widmer et al. (doe.gov)
- 2014). One of the most striking population genetic patterns found in lichens to date is that of Lobaria pulmonaria where two fungal-algal gene pools showed climatic associations, one occurring on mountain ridges and the other in valleys and slopes of the Carpathian mountains (Nadyeina et al. (doe.gov)
- Nadyeina O, Dymytrova L, Naumovych A, Postoyalkin S, Werth S, Cheenacharoen S, Scheidegger C (2014) Microclimatic differentiation of gene pools in the Lobaria pulmonaria symbiosis in a primeval forest landscape. (doe.gov)
Genus2
- Pulmonaria is a genus in the Boraginoideae subfamily of Boraginaceae, consisting of approximately 18 species, although species delineation (speciation) has proved problematic. (wikipedia.org)
- See who else has plants in genus Pulmonaria . (amazonaws.com)
Species3
- Pulmonaria species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species. (wikipedia.org)
- Of the known species of Pulmonaria, only about eight are known in cultivation. (wikipedia.org)
- Some consider today's populations of L. pulmonaria to be relicts of a time when the species was very abundant in the far moister Tertiary climate. (doe.gov)
Shade1
- Among the pulmonarias in our shade garden, this one really sticks out. (robsplants.com)
Deciduous perennial1
- Pulmonaria is an early spring flowering deciduous perennial, retaining its leaves till late winter, just before the new growth emerges. (wikipedia.org)
Leaves1
- Wonderful Pulmonaria and very different, Fresh pale green leaves with creamy white margins. (cloverhillrareplants.com.au)
Lung1
- The scientific name Pulmonaria is derived from Latin pulmo (lung). (wikipedia.org)
Blue Ensign3
- Pulmonaria Blue Ensign is a compact, clumping deciduous perennial with broad fuzzy dark green leaves. (futureforests.ie)
- Pulmonaria Blue Ensign has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. (futureforests.ie)
- Regarding drainage, Pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign' likes to grow in moist but well drained soil . (dearplants.com)
Longifolia3
- Pulmonaria are used as ornamental garden plants, particularly P. saccharata, P. angustifolia and P. longifolia. (wikipedia.org)
- From Didier Willery of France comes this cross of Pulmonaria 'Majeste' x Pulmonaria longifolia var. (kiefernursery.com)
- After a brutally hot summer with 70+ days over 90 degrees F, the clumps still looked fabulous…thanks to the Pulmonaria longifolia parentage. (kiefernursery.com)
Plants4
- Pulmonaria species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species. (wikipedia.org)
- Most Pulmonaria varieties are delightful plants - 1-foot tall by about 2-feet wide with slightly fuzzy, deep green leaves and striking blue spring flowers. (uky.edu)
- While most Pulmonaria used to have fairly ordinary rosettes of green leaves, now there's a range of hybrids with leaves that are spotted or highly marbled with white or silver, giving the plants a much longer season of interest. (txgarden.org)
- Much like the bleeding heart, pulmonaria is one of the first perennial plants to bloom in very early spring. (kellogggarden.com)
Lobaria pulmonaria4
- Your search for LOBARIA PULMONARIA did not return any results. (nih.gov)
- Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. (herbariaunited.org)
- 10. Symbiotic Interplay of Fungi, Algae, and Bacteria within the Lung Lichen Lobaria pulmonaria L. Hoffm. (nih.gov)
- In fact, the Nostoc cyanobiont of sulfur dioxide-susceptible Lobaria pulmonaria carries a magnified set of sulfur (alkane sulfonate) metabolism genes capable of alkane sulfonate transport and assimilation, which were only unraveled by genome sequencing, a technology unavailable in the 1950-2000 epoch, where most physiology- based studies were performed. (bvsalud.org)
Foliage2
- cevennensis that makes a superb clump of narrow, pure silver foliage unlike any pulmonaria I'd ever grown. (kiefernursery.com)
- Precious Primulas, Prized Pulmonarias and Fabulous Foliage! (diggingdog.com)
Herbaceous1
- Pulmonarias are evergreen herbaceous perennials. (plantdelights.com)
Pulmo2
- The scientific name Pulmonaria is derived from Latin pulmo (lung). (wikipedia.org)
- The generic name Pulmonaria comes from the Latin word pulmo meaning lung and refers to the fact that the leaves look like diseased lungs and were used to treat lung diseases in the past. (karensgardentips.com)
Herba2
- Surowcem zielarskim jest ziele miodunki ( Pulmonaria herba ) pozyskiwane w okresie kwitnienia rośliny. (panitarnina.com)
- 100 % crushed leaves of Pulmonaria herba . (divari.lt)
Borage1
- Pulmonarias are a member of the borage family, the Boraginaceae, and not readily eaten by rabbits and deer. (plantdelights.com)
Varieties1
- In addition to offering a wide array of leaf patterns and variegations, many newer varieties of Pulmonaria also have greater disease resistance, improved longevity, and more vibrant flower colors, qualities that earn them a staring role in any shady garden. (txgarden.org)
Shady1
- Pulmonarias want a bright shady or part shade location with moist well drained soil, neither soggy or dry. (plantdelights.com)
Leaves1
- The smaller than normal leaves posess the spots that makes this a classic Pulmonaria. (xeraplants.com)
Garden1
- Loved for their regal, colour-changing blooms, and long-lasting garden interest, Pulmonaria gave long been a cottage garden favourite. (telegraph.co.uk)
Roots1
- Pulmonaria prefer their roots cool. (terranovanurseries.com)
Fairly1
- Cobolt blue is the most common flower color amongst Pulmonarias;a color that is fairly rare amongst flowers. (plantdelights.com)
Early1
- Pulmonarias are entirely worth growing for their early spring floral display. (plantdelights.com)
Soil1
- Easy-to-grow Pulmonarias prefer the lacy light of a woodland setting plus cool moist soil. (diggingdog.com)
Regular1
- Pulmonarias don't require regular division but division is a means of propagation that the home gardener can employ to increase their display of pulmonarias. (plantdelights.com)