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161por Ambar Rosa Guzmán Morales, Pavel Oriol Vázquez, Orestes Cruz La Paz, Ramiro Valdés Carmenate, Pedro Antonio Valdés Hernández“...” predominates. In addition, in number of species, Gramineae, Legumes and Asteraceae predominated...”
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162por Isabel Pablos, Stephanie Eichhorn, Peter Briza, Claudia Asam, Ulrike Gartner, Martin Wolf, Christof Ebner, Barbara Bohle, Naveen Arora, Stefan Vieths, Fatima Ferreira, Gabriele Gadermaier“...Abstract Feverfew (Parthenium hysterophorus), an invasive weed from the Asteraceae family, has been...”
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163“... of central Chile: Hordeum comosum (Poaceae) and Haplopappus anthylloides (Asteraceae). Seedlings of each...”
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164“... representadas son Asteraceae, Fabaceae y Poaceae. La riqueza de especies en relación con la superficie es mayor...”
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165“... taxones endémicos de las familias Calyceraceae y Asteraceae (Barnadesioideae) para la palinoflora de Chile...”
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166“...; 13.36%), the second largest is Asteraceae family (30 species; 12.14%), and the third largest family...”
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167por Carvalho,Arnaldo H. de O., Pedrosa,Joab L.F., Oliveira,Fábio L. de, Parajara,Magno do C., Rocha,Leonardo J.F.N. da, Lima,Wallace L. de, Teixeira,Ariany das G.“...ABSTRACT Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius [Poepp.] H. Rob., Asteraceae) is an Andean plant being...”
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168“... urbanum (Rosaceae) and Senecio ovatus (Asteraceae), were examined in a laboratory pot experiment...”
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169“... Artemisia is one of the biggest genera in the family Asteraceae, with around 500-600 taxa...”
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170“...Milk thistle [Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.], a member of Asteraceae family, is one of the most...”
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171“... in the identification of three sub-communities that can be grouped into one major community. The Cyperaceae, Asteraceae...”
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172“... that species in the Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Poaceae families had a high dominance among alien, naturalized...”
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173“...% corresponde a la familias Euphorbiaceae; 22% Asteraceae y Fabaceae, (11% c/u); 8% Poaceae; 18 % Convolvulaceae...”
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174por JASMI JASMI“... Asteraceae (12 species) and Leguminoceae family (10 species). On the plateau, food source plants were 21...”
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175“... anticancer plants i.e. Physalis peruvianaL. (Solanaceae), Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray (Asteraceae...”
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176“...), Carthamus tinctorius L (Asteraceae) and certain active ingredients, such as berberine and curcumin, have...”
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177“... to 70 families were recorded. Lamiaceae (13%), Asteraceae (13%), Apiaceae (7%), and Rosaceae...”
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178por Irene Martín-Forés, Marta Avilés, Belén Acosta-Gallo, Martin F. Breed, Alejandro del Pozo, José M. de Miguel, Laura Sánchez-Jardón, Isabel Castro, Carlos Ovalle, Miguel A. Casado“... strong selection during biological invasions. Numerous Asteraceae are invasive and display dimorphic...”
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179“... of 17 pollen types from 14 families was identified with the Asteraceae and Myrtaceae being most frequent...”
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180por Asaad Mordi, Mohammad Teimorian, Behnam Shakiba, Emadoddin Moudi, Mahmoud Bahmani“... plants), Asteraceae(10 plants), Brassicaceae (6 plants) and Zygophyllaceae (6 plants) have the most...”
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