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Master's dissertation
Crop origin niches: environmental perspectives on the “when, where, and why” of domestication in five grain taxa.
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Master's dissertation
Mining the treasure trove: identification of species new to the United Kingdom and to science of Cortinariaceae in the Fungarium by DNA barcoding.
Wang, Danhao
Cortinarius, British fungal diversity, DNA barcode, New species, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Fungarium, Cortinariaceae, Agaricales, and ITS
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Master's dissertation
Exploring the potential of opportunistic surveys and sequence databases: revealing the fungal diversity of Madagascar and the arrival of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the island.
Rivas-Ferreiro, Mauro
Sequence databases, Fungal diversity , Madagascar, Opportunistic surveys , and Ectomycorrhizal fungi
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Patterns and drivers of crop diversity in the highlands of southwest Ethiopia.
Rampersad, Chris
Highlands , Crop diversity , and Ethiopia
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Master's dissertation
A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoroideae, Aristolochiaceae).
Hatt, Sebastian
Host range, Hydnora, Taxonomy, and Holoparasites
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Master's dissertation
Understanding the conservation gaps to threatened Alpine flora.
Perkins, Blake
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Master's dissertation
Refining extinction estimations for plants of the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs)
Vojtek, Ján
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Master's dissertation
Unravelling the secrets of fern spore germination: what are their thermal thresholds and how will they cope with climate change
Ferns are an important and diverse group of plants. Recruitment from spore to gametophyte represents the first crucial stage in a fern’s development and is responsible for the regeneration of natural populations. However, research into the thermal thresholds for spore germination is deficient and quantitative predictions about how germination may...Steed-Mundin, Olivia
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Master's dissertation
The determinants of geographic variation in within-population genetic diversity: a global meta-analysis
Research has demonstrated that differing levels of genetic diversity within a species can affect how populations respond to disturbance, interact with other species and expand into new ecological niches. The geographic variation in within-population genetic diversity is therefore an important factor in explaining species co-existence, speciation, extinction and ultimately, species...Franz, Madeline
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Master's dissertation
The relationship between antibiotic compounds in wild plant extracts and environmental growing conditions – factors affecting the antimicrobial activity of Allium Ursinum L.
In order to investigate how environmental factors affect plant antibiotic compounds, a literature review of plants with known antibiotic plant activity was carried out, and wild garlic (Allium ursinum L.) chosen as the model organism for the study. 168 individuals were collected from 7 sites across London and its suburban...Burton, George
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Master's dissertation
Novel insight into genome size and succulent trait evolution in Aloe (Asphodelaceae)
Through the evaluation of genomic, anatomical, and physiological characters against the most taxa rich phylogenetic hypothesis of the genus Aloe, this research elucidated succulent trait evolution and relationships governing the ‘succulence syndrome’ within this iconic group. Genome size estimates for 110 species produced 2.7-fold 1C variation and range of 13.49-36.42...Elliott, Kelda
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