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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "celtica f.m.vazquez & barkworth"
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Stirling J. Stirling J. Orvostort Kozl. 1991-1992;37-38:149-54. Orvostort Kozl. 1991. PMID: 11639981 Hungarian.
Based mainly on philological data he concludes, that this popular and widely spread herb is identical with the Valeriana celtica L., the close relative of the well known tranquillant Valeriana officinalis L....
Based mainly on philological data he concludes, that this popular and widely spread herb is identical with the Valeriana celtica L., …
Diaporthe species associated with the maritime grass Festuca rubra subsp. pruinosa.
Toghueo RMK, Vázquez de Aldana BR, Zabalgogeazcoa I. Toghueo RMK, et al. Front Microbiol. 2023 Feb 16;14:1105299. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1105299. eCollection 2023. Front Microbiol. 2023. PMID: 36876098 Free PMC article.
Diaporthe atlantica is the most abundant Diaporthe species in its host plant, and Diaporthe iberica was also isolated from Celtica gigantea, another grass species growing in semiarid inland habitats. ...
Diaporthe atlantica is the most abundant Diaporthe species in its host plant, and Diaporthe iberica was also isolated from Celtica gi …
Tetrodotoxins Occurrence in Non-Traditional Vectors of the North Atlantic Waters (Portuguese Maritime Territory, and Morocco Coast).
Silva M, Rodríguez I, Barreiro A, Kaufmann M, Neto AI, Hassouani M, Sabour B, Alfonso A, Botana LM, Vasconcelos V. Silva M, et al. Toxins (Basel). 2019 May 29;11(6):306. doi: 10.3390/toxins11060306. Toxins (Basel). 2019. PMID: 31146433 Free PMC article.
This work represents a general overview of new TTX bearers (7) most of them in gastropods (Patella depressa, Nucella lapillus, Onchidella celtica and Aplysia depilans), followed by echinoderms (Echinus esculentus and Ophidiaster ophidianus) and puffer fish Sphoeroides marm …
This work represents a general overview of new TTX bearers (7) most of them in gastropods (Patella depressa, Nucella lapillus, Onchidella …
Screening fungal endophytes from a wild grass for growth promotion in tritordeum, an agricultural cereal.
Vázquez de Aldana BR, Arellano JB, Cuesta MJ, Mellado-Ortega E, González V, Zabalgogeazcoa I. Vázquez de Aldana BR, et al. Plant Sci. 2021 Feb;303:110762. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110762. Epub 2020 Nov 26. Plant Sci. 2021. PMID: 33487346
Celtica gigantea(= Stipa gigantea) is a large perennial grass which grows in nutrient-poor sandy soils in semiarid zones of the western Iberian Peninsula. ...
Celtica gigantea(= Stipa gigantea) is a large perennial grass which grows in nutrient-poor sandy soils in semiarid zones of the weste
Preliminary phylogeny of Valerianaceae (Dipsacales) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequence data.
Bell CD. Bell CD. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2004 Apr;31(1):340-50. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2003.07.006. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2004. PMID: 15019629
Results from these analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian analysis) are in strong agreement with many of the conclusions from previous studies, most importantly: (1) Valerianaceae is sister to Dipsacaceae; (2) Triplostegia is more closely related to species …
Results from these analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian analysis) are in strong agreement with many of the conclusi …
Symbiotic fungi from a wild grass (Celtica gigantea) increase the growth, grain yield and quality of tritordeum under field conditions.
Zabalgogeazcoa I, Arellano JB, Mellado-Ortega E, Barro F, Martínez-Castilla A, González-Blanco V, Vázquez de Aldana BR. Zabalgogeazcoa I, et al. AoB Plants. 2024 Mar 15;16(2):plae013. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plae013. eCollection 2024 Feb. AoB Plants. 2024. PMID: 38601215 Free PMC article.
In this study, we tested whether fungal strains in symbiotic interaction with roots of Celtica gigantea, a wild grass adapted to nutrient-poor soils in semiarid habitats, could improve the field performance of the agricultural cereal tritordeum (Triticum durum Hordeum chil …
In this study, we tested whether fungal strains in symbiotic interaction with roots of Celtica gigantea, a wild grass adapted to nutr …
Evolution of gastropod mitochondrial genome arrangements.
Grande C, Templado J, Zardoya R. Grande C, et al. BMC Evol Biol. 2008 Feb 26;8:61. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-8-61. BMC Evol Biol. 2008. PMID: 18302768 Free PMC article.
Here, we report the complete nucleotide sequence of five mitochondrial genomes of gastropods (Pyramidella dolabrata, Ascobulla fragilis, Siphonaria pectinata, Onchidella celtica, and Myosotella myosotis), and we analyze them together with another ten complete mitochondrial …
Here, we report the complete nucleotide sequence of five mitochondrial genomes of gastropods (Pyramidella dolabrata, Ascobulla fragilis, Sip …
New Invertebrate Vectors of Okadaic Acid from the North Atlantic Waters--Portugal (Azores and Madeira) and Morocco.
Silva M, Rodriguez I, Barreiro A, Kaufmann M, Isabel Neto A, Hassouani M, Sabour B, Alfonso A, Botana LM, Vasconcelos V. Silva M, et al. Toxins (Basel). 2015 Dec 8;7(12):5337-47. doi: 10.3390/toxins7124885. Toxins (Basel). 2015. PMID: 26670254 Free PMC article.
We can report nine new vectors for these toxins in the North Atlantic: Astropecten aranciacus, Arbacia lixula, Echinaster sepositus, Holothuria sanctori, Ophidiaster ophidianus, Onchidella celtica, Aplysia depilans, Patella spp., and Stramonita haemostoma. ...
We can report nine new vectors for these toxins in the North Atlantic: Astropecten aranciacus, Arbacia lixula, Echinaster sepositus, Holothu …