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pro vyhledávání: '"Yongqing Liufu"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2023)
Abstract Background The Luchuan pig is an indigenous breed from Luchuan County, China, with cultural and genetic significance. However, traditional knowledge and conservation status have not been systematically documented. Methods Using ethnobiologic
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d3c766d032c845eabf85da3b770c6aa6
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys, Vol 135, Iss , Pp 49-58 (2019)
Camellia debaoensis R.C.Hu & Y.Q.Liufu, sp. nov. is described and illustrated as a new species from southwestern Guangxi, China. It is morphologically similar to Camellia pubipetala Y. Wan & S. Z. Huang, C. mingii S.X. Yang and C. tuyenquangensis D.V
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https://doaj.org/article/d75edf5427084eaeb6bedd50ad2d5fd3
Publikováno v:
Environment, Development and Sustainability.
Publikováno v:
PhytoKeys 135: 49-58
PhytoKeys, Vol 135, Iss, Pp 49-58 (2019)
PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys, Vol 135, Iss, Pp 49-58 (2019)
PhytoKeys
Camellia debaoensisR.C.Hu & Y.Q.Liufu,sp. nov.is described and illustrated as a new species from southwestern Guangxi, China. It is morphologically similar toCamellia pubipetalaY. Wan & S. Z. Huang,C. mingiiS.X. Yang andC. tuyenquangensisD.V. Luong,
Publikováno v:
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 244:148-152
Chaneya ningmingensis sp. nov. is described from the Oligocene Ningming Formation in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, South China. Fruits of the new species are characterized by bearing five persistent, free, large petals, each containing five crasp
Publikováno v:
Phytotaxa. 367:55
A new species of fossil winged fruits of Palaeocarya (Juglandaceae) is recognized from the Oligocene Ningming Formation in Guangxi, South China. The fruits of Palaeocarya huashanensis sp. nov. consist of a trilobate wing with an oblong median lobe, p
Publikováno v:
Phytotaxa. 298:158
Acer ningmingensis Y.F.Chen & W.O.Wong sp.nov. is described for asymmetric samaras from the Oligocene Ningming Formation in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, South China. It represents the Oligocene Acer occurrence in the lowest latitude and the only