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    Pattern Synthesis of Linear Antenna Arrays Using Enhanced Flower Pollination Algorithm by Urvinder Singh, Rohit Salgotra

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this paper, a new variant of flower pollination algorithm (FPA), namely, enhanced flower pollination algorithm (EFPA), has been proposed for the pattern synthesis of nonuniform linear antenna arrays (LAA). …”
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    Interaction between Bees and the Tristylous Flowers of Oxalis cytisoides Mart. & Zucc. (Oxalidaceae) by Cristiane Krug, Cláudia Inês Silva, Isabel Alves-dos-Santos

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The interaction of bees with the tristylous flowers of Oxalis cytisoides Mart. & Zucc. (Oxalidaceae) was evaluated. …”
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    Pesticide Options for Important Insect, Mite, and Mollusk Pests of Commercial Flowers in Florida by James F. Price, Curtis Nagle

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This revised 9-page guide is a summary of chemical control measures that are presently available to commercial flower producers in Florida and includes beneficial nematode and microbial insecticides that also are components of biological control. …”
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    The Effects of Punica granatum Flower Extract on Skin Injuries Induced by Burn in Rats by Ebrahim Nasiri, Seyed Jalal Hosseinimehr, Jafar Akbari, Mohammad Azadbakht, Soheil Azizi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We compared the efficacy of P. granatum (P) flower extract with that of silver sulfadiazine (SSD) for treating thermal burn injuries in rats. …”
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    Rainlily, Zephyranthes and Habranthus spp.: Low Maintenance Flowering Bulbs for Florida Gardens by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…ENH1151/EP412: Rainlily, Zephyranthes and Habranthus spp.: Low-Maintenance Flowering Bulbs for Florida Gardens (ufl.edu) …”
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    Rainlily, Zephyranthes and Habranthus spp.: Low Maintenance Flowering Bulbs for Florida Gardens by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…ENH1151/EP412: Rainlily, Zephyranthes and Habranthus spp.: Low-Maintenance Flowering Bulbs for Florida Gardens (ufl.edu) …”
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    Impact of pollution on microbiological dynamics in the pistil stigmas of Orobanche lutea flowers (Orobanchaceae) by Karolina Wiśniewska, Sebastian Wojciech Przemieniecki, Krzysztof Krawczyk, Anna Hoffmann, Renata Piwowarczyk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Our understanding of the basic relationships of microbiota associated with flowers is still quite limited, especially regarding parasitic plant species. …”
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    ‘Jon Jon’ Magnolia: A Late-Flowering Deciduous Magnolia for Northern Florida by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This large-flowered, hybrid, deciduous magnolia flowers profusely in late spring, about two weeks after most saucer magnolias, but before foliage emerges. …”
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    Effects of Different Harvest Times on Nutritional Component of Herbaceous Peony Flower Petals by Weixing Li, Xiaomei Song, Yanmin Hua, Jun Tao, Chunhua Zhou

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) flowers can be used as edible flowers, but few studies concerned about their edible values and the optimal harvest season. …”
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    PEA (PISUM L.) ACCESSIONS DIFFER IN THE STAGE OF FLOWER DEVELOPMENT BEST FOR POLLINATION by O. E. Kosterin, V. S. Bogdanova

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Mean numbers of seeds per flower pollinated with its own pollen were determined in three pollination methods: 1) immediately after bud castration before anther dehiscence, 2) after the dehiscence of a flower castrated at the same stage (delayed pollination), and 3) double pollination as in methods (1) and (2). …”
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    Chemical Profiles and In Vitro Cholinesterase Inhibitory Activities of the Flower Extracts of Cassia spectabilis by null Suciati, Erlinda R. Laili, Wiwied Ekasari, null Kuatman, Nitra Nuengchamnong, Nungruthai Suphrom

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Cassia spectabilis is a flowering plant containing various metabolites that provide potential for pharmacological activities. …”
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    Staminate Flower of Cocos Nucifera as Green Inhibitor for Mild Steel in HCl Medium by R. Rajalakshmi, A. S. Safina

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The adsorptive behaviour of Staminate Flower extract in acid solution may be approximated both by Langmuir and Temkin type isotherms. …”
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    Primary Mechanism Study of Panax notoginseng Flower (Herb) on Myocardial Infarction in Rats by Xin Zhou, Zhi-Cheng Li, Pei-Pei Chen, Rui-Fang Xie

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To investigate effects of Panax notoginseng flower (PN-F) on rats with myocardial infarction (MI). …”
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    Pesticide Options for Important Insect, Mite, and Mollusk Pests of Commercial Flowers in Florida by James F. Price, Curtis Nagle

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This revised 9-page guide is a summary of chemical control measures that are presently available to commercial flower producers in Florida and includes beneficial nematode and microbial insecticides that also are components of biological control. …”
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    How bumblebees manage conflicting information seen on arrival and departure from flowers by Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, HaDi MaBouDi, Joe Woodgate, Olivia K. Bates, Oscar Ramos Rodriguez, Vince Gallo, Andrew B. Barron

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Bees are flexible and adaptive learners, capable of learning stimuli seen on arrival and at departure from flowers where they have fed. This gives bees the potential to learn all information associated with a feeding event, but it also presents the challenge of managing information that is irrelevant, inconsistent, or conflicting. …”
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    ‘Jon Jon’ Magnolia: A Late-Flowering Deciduous Magnolia for Northern Florida by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This large-flowered, hybrid, deciduous magnolia flowers profusely in late spring, about two weeks after most saucer magnolias, but before foliage emerges. …”
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