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Flowers and inflorescences of eudicots
Angiosperms dominate our terrestrial ecosystems, and the remarkable flowers and inflorescences have evolved into a spectacular and remarkably diversity. However, despite much research on their unique reproductive structures, there is still much that we do not know about how angiosperms rose to such dominance, how the first flowers evolved and...Bachelier, Julien B. ; Fay, Michael F.
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Journal article
Lost and Found: Coffea stenophylla and C. affinis, the Forgotten Coffee Crop Species of West Africa.
Coffea arabica (Arabica) and C. canephora (robusta) almost entirely dominate global coffee production. Various challenges at the production (farm) level, including the increasing prevalence and severity of disease and pests and climate change, indicate that the coffee crop portfolio needs to be substantially diversified in order to ensure resilience and...Davis, Aaron P. ; Gargiulo, Roberta ; Fay, Michael F. ; Sarmu, Daniel ; Haggar, Jeremy
Climate change, Speciality coffee, DNA, Coffee, Agronomy, Sierra Leone, West Africa, and Crop wild relatives
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Journal article
Rapid Parallel Adaptation to Anthropogenic Heavy Metal Pollution.
The impact of human-mediated environmental change on the evolutionary trajectories of wild organisms is poorly understood. In particular, capacity of species to adapt rapidly (in hundreds of generations or less), reproducibly and predictably to extreme environmental change is unclear. Silene uniflora is predominantly a coastal species, but it has also...Papadopulos, Alexander S.T. ; Helmstetter, Andrew J. ; Osborne, Owen G. ; Comeault, Aaron A. ; Wood, Daniel P. …
Parallel evolution, Rapid evolution, and Heavy metal tolerance
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Microsatellites and petal morphology reveal new patterns of admixture in Orchis hybrid zones
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