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pro vyhledávání: '"Hugh D. Wilson"'
Autor:
Burrows, C. J.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings (New Zealand Ecological Society), 1977 Jan 01. 24, 137-138.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/24064265
Autor:
J. R. Dodson
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Geographer. 33:97-97
Autor:
Hugh D. Wilson
Publikováno v:
British Food Journal. 103:780-784
Focuses on the potential negative impact of released transgenic artifacts on the genetic diversity of wild plant populations. Expresses the view that crops and companion weeds evolve together through an on‐going exchange of genes and asserts that t
Autor:
Hugh D. Wilson
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 50:381-387
Autor:
Daniel F. Austin, Eckart Elch, John R. Stepp, Vassilios Sarahs, Thomas E. Hemmerly, Robert W. Pemberton, Marguerite Koch, Neil A. Harriman, Phil Garnock-Jones, Dorothea Bedigian, Hugh D. Wilson, Maurizio G. Paoletti
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 54:119-132
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 34:341-345
The genus Rosa consists of more than 100 species classified into four subgenera, Eurosa, Platyrhodon, Hesperhodos, and Hulthemia, and distributed widely throughout the northern hemisphere. The subgenus Eurosa includes 11 sections. The other subgenera
Autor:
Mireya D. Correa A., John Rashford, Scott A. Mori, Richard S. Felger, Larry R. Noblick, Robert A. Bye, Thomas L. Leatherman, Daniel F. Austin, Edward M. Croom, Hugh D. Wilson, Sandra K. Austin, Richard Felger
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 50:471-480
Autor:
Hugh D. Wilson, Matt S. McGlone
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 34:369-388
Stewart Island is the southernmost of the three main New Zealand islands, and is largely covered with Dacrydium cupressinum/hardwood forest. Pollen analyses from three Holocene sites and a modern pollen rain survey are presented. Stewart Island had a
Autor:
Jennifer S. Payne, Hugh D. Wilson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 81:1531-1537
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 48:293-300
A mixed population of Cucurbita at Vado El Mow in northern Tamaulipas, Mexico showed an anomalous pattern of fruit bitterness. Some domesticated plants (C. argyrosperma andC. moschata) expressed cucurbitacin bitterness whereas some sympatric free-liv