نتایج جستجو برای: sorbus torminalis

تعداد نتایج: 645  

Journal: :Curtis's Botanical Magazine 2022

Sorbus cambrensis, WELSH WHITEBEAM, is described and illustrated. It a member of subgenus Aria unusual in being pentaploid. endemic to six sites the eastern Brecon Beacons, Wales, ‘Endangered.’ was first noted as ‘large-leaved S. porrigentiformis’ 1970s 2009. closely related another pentaploid, stenophylla, both which may be derived from hybridisation between rupicola unknown members Aria.

2009
M. Rowan-Robinson T. J. Sumner L. Danese

Oliver, S. J.; Goldschmidt, P.; Franceschini, A.; Serjeant, S. B. G.; Efstathiou, A.; Verma, A.; Gruppioni, C.; Eaton, N.; Mann, R. G.; Mobasher, B.; Pearson, C. P.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Sumner, T. J.; Danese, L.; Elbaz, D.; Egami, E.; Kontizas, M.; Lawrence, A.; McMahon, R.; Norgaard-Nielsen, H. U.; Perez-Fournon, I. and Gonzalez-Serrano, J. I. (1997). Observations of the Hubble Deep Field with...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2007
Miroslava Kacániová Martina Fikselová

Plant-microbial interactive relations with respect to determine mycoflora of the Sorbus domestica L.--fruits, crust, leaves and pollen were studied in 2 Slovak regions. On the fruit samples the genera Alternaria, Botrytis, Cladosporium, Mucor and Penicillium occurred, on the leaves the genera Alternaria, Cladosporium and Penicillium prevailed and on crust the genera Alternaria, Cladosporium, Pe...

Journal: :Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA 1995
Michael Balls Alan M Goldberg Julia H Fentem Caren L Broadhead Rex L Burch Michael F W Festing John M Frazier Coenraad F M Hendriksen Margaret Jennings Margot D O van der Kamp David B Morton Andrew N Rowan Claire Russell William M S Russell Horst Spielmann Martin L Stephens William S Stokes Donald W Straughan James D Yager Joanne Zurlo Bert F M van Zutphen

Michael Balls, Alan M. Goldberg, Julia H. Fentem, Caren L. Broadhead, Rex L. Burch, Michael F.W. Festing. John M. Frazier, Coenraad F.M. Hendriksen, Margaret Jennings, Margot D.O. van der Kamp, David B. Morton, Andrew N. Rowan, Claire Russell, William M.S. Russell, Horst Spielmann, Martin L. Stephens, William S. Stokes, Donald W. Straughan, James D. Yager, 18 Joanne Zurlo and Bert F.M. van Zutphen

2017
Rosalía Piñeiro Freja Karrman-Bailey Robyn S. Cowan Michael F. Fay

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0), which permits unrestricted noncommercial use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited and the new work is distributed under the same license as the original. British whitebeams (Sorbus aria aggr.; Rosaceae) are an em-blematic case study of...

Journal: :Curtis's Botanical Magazine 2022

Sorbus cuneifolia, LLANGOLLEN WHITEBEAM, is described and illustrated. Details relating to its recognition as a distinct species are provided.

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1970

2016
Menno Schilthuizen Lúcia P. Santos Pimenta Youri Lammers Peter J. Steenbergen Marco Flohil Nils G.P. Beveridge Pieter T. van Duijn Marjolein M. Meulblok Nils Sosef Robin van de Ven Ralf Werring Kevin K. Beentjes Kim Meijer Rutger A. Vos Klaas Vrieling Barbara Gravendeel Young Choi Robert Verpoorte Chris Smit Leo W. Beukeboom

The integration of invasive species into native food webs represent multifarious dynamics of ecological and evolutionary processes. We document incorporation of Prunus serotina (black cherry) into native insect food webs. We find that P. serotina harbours a herbivore community less dense but more diverse than its native relative, P. padus (bird cherry), with similar proportions of specialists a...

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