Search Results - "Pistarino, Annalaura"
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Phylogeny of Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) with emphasis on the utility of nuclear pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) genes
Published in PloS one (09-04-2014)“…The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest diversity in temperate…”
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Contribution to the floristic knowledge of the head of the Po Valley (Piedmont, north Italy)
Published in Italian botanist (2018)“…In 2014, the annual field trip of the working group for Floristics, Systematics, and Evolution of the Italian Botanical Society was held in Piemonte (northern…”
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(2736) Proposal to conserve the name Campanula cochleariifolia against C. bellardii (Campanulaceae)
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Lectotypification of Campanula barbata L. and C. cenisia L. (Campanulaceae)
Published in Taxon (01-08-2002)“…The names Campanula barbata and C. cenisia were published by Carl Linnaeus in 1759 and 1763, respectively. For both names, Linnaeus referred to material he had…”
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At the intersection of cultural and natural heritage: Distribution and conservation of the type localities of Italian endemic vascular plants
Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2017)“…We conducted a GIS spatial analysis with the aim of providing the first quantitative large-scale overview of the distribution patterns of 1536 type localities…”
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Phylogeny of Campanuloideae genes
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Background: The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest diversity in…”
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Phylogeny of Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) with Emphasis on the Utility of Nuclear Pentatricopeptide Repeat (PPR) Genes: e94199
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Background The Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) are a highly diverse clade of angiosperms found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest diversity in…”
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CARLO BERTERO (1789-1831) IN THE NEW WORLD
Published in SIDA, contributions to botany (23-11-2002)“…Carlo Giuseppe Bertero (1789-1831) is, among the famous Italian botanical collectors that contributed toward the knowledge of New World flora, the one who…”
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