Identify a plantWildflower appLearn about plantsBiographies of naturalistsGlossaryRecent additionsSite contents WILDFLOWERS,FERNS, & TREES of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, & Utah Welcome to my website for the identification and appreciation of mountain and desert flora. ...
Proper characterization and identification of the species require an accurate and reliable method that discriminates the different species. In the present study, 56 Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers were used to identify and discriminate the 21 cultivated and four wild species of rose. Among the...
Rhodiola rosea (rose root) belonging to the family Crassulaceae is a popular medicinal plant in Russia, Scandinavia, and many other countries. Extracts of ... F Khanum,AS Bawa,B Singh - 《Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science & Food Safety》 被引量: 123发表: 2010年 Karyotype Analysis of ...
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Medve contains information for the identification of more than 100 wild plants. Each plant entry provides characteristics, habitat, distribution, edible parts, food uses, precautions, preparation, recipes, and interesting remarks about the plant's botanical history. The plants are arranged according to...
The Rose Family(Rosaceae): This includes edible plants such as: - Blackberry - Raspberry - Salmonberry - Thimbleberry - Wild roses - Hawthorn - Serviceberry - Choke-cherry - Wild strawberry - Silverweed The Heath Family(Ericaceae): This includes species such as: ...
(Monarda didyma),Rose Twisted Stalk (Streptopus lanceolatus),Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale),Sticky Tofieldia (Triantha glutinosa),Common Saltwort (Salsola tragus),Cowslip (Primula veris),Low Calamint (Clinopodium arkansanum),Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris),Green-flowered Pyrola (Pyrola chlorantha),...
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Cultivated grapevines, Vitis vinifera subsp. sativa, evolved from their wild relative, V. vinifera subsp. sylvestris. They were domesticated in Central Asia in the absence of the powdery mildew fungus, Erysiphe necator, which is thought to have originate
Identification of mildew resistance in wild and cultivated Central Asian grape germplasm Summaira Riaz, Jean-Michel Boursiquot, Gerald S Dangl, Thierry Lacombe, Valerie Laucou, Alan C Tenscher & M Andrew Walker BMC Plant Biology volume 13, Article number: 149 (2013) Cite this article...