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    Rapid Characterization of Triterpene Saponins from Zornia brasiliensis by HPLC-ESI-MS/MS by Nascimento, Yuri Mangueira, Abreu, Lucas Silva, Lima, Ramon Leal, Costa, Vicente Carlos O, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de, Braz-Filho, Raimundo, Silva, Marcelo Sobral, Tavares, Josean Fechine

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (10-07-2019)
    “…Vogel (Leguminosae) is a species popularly known in Brazil as "urinária", "urinana", and "carrapicho", it is popularly used as a diuretic and in the treatment…”
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    Synopsis of Boraginaceae sensu lato in the Caatingas of the São Francisco River, Northeastern Brazil by Miranda de Melo, José Iranildo

    “…This work presents a commented synopsis of Boraginaceae sensu lato in the basin of the lower-middle and lower stretches of the São Francisco River in Northeast…”
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    Floristic similarity and dispersal syndromes in a rocky outcrop in semi-arid Northeastern Brazil by Costa, Elainne Cristina Silva, Lopes, Sérgio de Faria, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-09-2015)
    “…Floristic studies provide valuable information on species richness in a region, and are particularly important if these areas belong to less studied…”
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    Patterns of species richness and conservation in the Caatinga along elevational gradients in a semiarid ecosystem by Silva, Fernanda Kelly Gomes da, Lopes, Sérgio de Faria, Lopez, Luiz Carlos Serramo, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de, Trovão, Dilma Maria de Brito Melo

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-11-2014)
    “…Altitudinal gradients provide a useful model for studying plant community composition along environmental gradients. Altitudinal gradients also vary in their…”
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    Pollen morphology of the Brazilian species of Dyschoriste Nees and Hygrophila R.Br (Ruellieae, Acanthaceae) and its taxonomic significance by Da Silva Monteiro, Fernanda Kalina, Buril, Maria Teresa, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda De

    Published in Grana (04-07-2023)
    “…Acanthaceae is an eurypalinous and pollen morphology has been used in species delimitation and as a support to new taxa recognition. The aim of the present…”
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    A new species of Cordia (Cordiaceae) for the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil by Franklin Guimarães, Elsie, Taroda Ranga, Neusa, Iranildo Miranda de Melo, José

    “…A new species of the genus Cordia (Cordiaceae), C. kuhlmannii E.F. Guim., N.T. Ranga & J.I.M. Melo, for the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil is described and…”
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    A new species of Varronia P. Browne (Cordiaceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado by De Sousa Silva, Thaynara, De Melo, José Iranildo Miranda, De Morais, Isa Lucia

    Published in Brittonia (01-09-2023)
    “…We describe a new species of Cordiaceae, Varronia elsieae T.S. Silva, J.I.M. Melo & I.L. Morais. This species is currently known from Cerrado vegetation of…”
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    A new species of Myriopus (Heliotropiaceae) from Brazil by Miranda de Melo, José Iranildo, Santos, Rainara Silva, Carneiro-Torres, Daniela Santos

    Published in Brittonia (2022)
    “…Myriopus eulinae (Heliotropiaceae), a new species from northeastern Brazil and associated with the Caatinga, Atlantic Forest, and Caatinga-Cerrado transition…”
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    Flora and similarities of a rocky outcrop in the Caatinga, eastern region of South America by Machado-Filho, Hermes, Giraldo-Cañas, Diego Alonso, Miranda de Melo, José Iranildo

    Published in Caldasia (01-01-2024)
    “…Rocky environments show great habitat heterogeneity and very specific microclimatic characteristics that select for appropriately adapted floristic…”
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    Flora of Paraíba, Brazil: Bombacoideae Burnett (Malvaceae) by Figueiredo, Sabrina Soares, Monteiro, Fernanda Kalina da Silva, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Biota neotropica (2020)
    “…This work presents the taxonomic study of the native species of Bombacoideae Burnett (Malvaceae) in the state of Paraíba, Northeastern Brazil. The taxonomic…”
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    Phanerogamic flora of the Catimbau National Park, Pernambuco, Brazil by Athiê-Souza, Sarah M., Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de, Silva, Luan Pedro da, Santos, Leidiana Lima dos, Santos, Juliana Silva dos, Oliveira, Luciana dos Santos Dias de, Sales, Margareth Ferreira de

    Published in Biota neotropica (01-01-2019)
    “…Specimens of phanerogamic plants from the Catimbau National Park, located in northeastern Brazil, were collected during extensive fieldwork and analyzed…”
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    The Flora of Paraíba State, Brazil: subfamilies Ajugoideae and Viticoideae (Lamiaceae) by Monteiro, Fernanda Kalina da Silva, Pastore, José Floriano Barêa, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Biota neotropica (01-01-2018)
    “…The Lamiaceae family includes about 7,000 species allocated in 236 genera, with almost cosmopolitan distribution, currently divided into nine subfamilies. In…”
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    An overview of the Brazilian inselberg genus Ameroglossum (Linderniaceae, Lamiales), with the description of seven new species by Almeida, Erton M., Christenhusz, Maarten J.M., Wanderley, Artur Maia, Cordeiro, Joel Maciel P., De Melo, José Iranildo Miranda, Da Costa Batista, Fabiane Rabelo, Felix, Leonardo P.

    Published in European journal of taxonomy (15-04-2021)
    “…Field studies of the inselberg flora of north-eastern Brazil have resulted in the discovery of much greater morphological diversity of the genus Ameroglossum,…”
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    Boraginales (Boraginaceae s.l.) and Lamiales (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) in a Conservation Area in the Semiarid Region of Northeastern Brazil by Costa, Francisco Carlos Pinheiro da, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Rodriguésia (2019)
    “…Abstract A taxonomic treatment for Boraginales (Boraginaceae s.l.) and Lamiales (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) in the Engenheiro Avidos Ecological Park, a…”
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    Flora of Paraíba State, Brazil: Aechmea Ruiz & Pav. (Bromeliaceae) by Silva, Thaynara de Sousa, Wanderley, Maria das Graças Lapa, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Biota neotropica (01-01-2018)
    “…Aechmea is one of the largest genera of Bromeliaceae, having more than 250 species, and Brazil is its principal center of endemism. We taxonomically examined…”
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    Boraginales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl in the Ecoregion Raso da Catarina, Bahia, Brazil by Vieira, Diego Daltro, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de, Conceição, Adilva de Souza

    Published in Biota neotropica (01-07-2015)
    “…Raso da Catarina is one of the eight Ecoregions recognized for the Caatinga biome. This work includes the taxonomic study of Boraginales Juss. ex Bercht. &…”
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    Flora da Paraíba, Brasil: Subfamília Nepetoideae (Lamiaceae) by Monteiro, Fernanda Kalina da Silva, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Rodriguésia (2020)
    “…Resumo O presente trabalho é um levantamento florístico-taxonômico de Lamiaceae subfam. Nepetoideae para o estado da Paraíba, Brasil. O estudo baseou-se em…”
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    Fabaceae em um afloramento rochoso no Semiárido brasileiro by Rodrigues, Erimágna de Morais, Queiroz, Rubens Teixeira de, Silva, Luan Pedro da, Monteiro, Fernanda Kalina da Silva, Melo, José Iranildo Miranda de

    Published in Rodriguésia (2020)
    “…Resumo Este trabalho consiste no levantamento florístico-taxonômico de Fabaceae em um afloramento rochoso situado no Semiárido paraibano, Nordeste brasileiro…”
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