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    New tribe-level classification of Hypostominae (Loricariidae) based on optimization of morphological states on DNA-based relationships, with descriptions of three new tribes and two new genera by Jonathan W. Armbruster, Nathan K. Lujan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Three new tribes are described for the Peckoltia, Pseudancistrus,and ‘Pseudancistrus’ clades, with a new tribe erected for two new monotypic genera containing the sister species ‘Pseudancistrus’ sidereus and ‘P.’ pectegenitor. …”
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    Diversité et importance de la flore ligneuse de la ville de Sokodé (Centre - Togo) by Samsahatou Tourey, Tchaa Boukpessi, Koffi Djagnikpo Kpedenou, Tanzidani Komlan Thiou Tchamie

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The families of Fabaceae (25 species and 22 genera), Moraceae (11 species and 3 genera), Rutaceae (7 species and 4 genera), Apocynaceae (6 species and 5 genera), Arecaceae and Malvaceae (6 species and 6 genera each), Annonaceae (5 species and 3 genera), Bignonaceae (5 species and 5 genera) and Euphorbiaceae (5 species and 4 genera) are the most represented. …”
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    Phylogenetic Relationships in the Miracle Berry Genus, <i>Synsepalum</i>, Sensu Lato, and Relatives (Sapotaceae) by Daniel Potter, Mark Uleh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…<i>Synsepalum</i> and <i>Englerophytum</i> are two closely related genera of the sub-family Chrysophylloideae in the family Sapotaceae. …”
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    Phylogeny and taxonomy of the shore-fly tribe Ephydrini with comments on related tribes in Ephydrinae (Diptera: Ephydridae) by Wayne N. Mathis, Luciane Marinoni, Tatiana A. Sepúlveda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The tribe currently includes 13 genera, of which three (Calocoenia Mathis, Ephydra Fallén, Paracoenia Cresson) include subgenera. …”
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    How different of the rhizospheric and endophytic microbial compositions in watermelons with different fruit shapes. by Jian Xiao, Jinyan Huang, Kezhuo Xiao, Guifen Li, Shangdong Yang, Yi He

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Firstly, Bacillus, Rhodanobacter, Cupriavidus, Luteimonas, and Devosia were the unique soil dominant bacterial genera in rhizospheres of circular watermelon (CW); In contrast, Nocardioides, Ensifer, and Saccharomonospora were the special soil dominant bacterial genera in rhizospheres of oval watermelons (OW); Meanwhile, Cephalotrichum, Neocosmospora, Phialosimplex, and Papulaspora were the unique soil dominant fungal genera in rhizospheres of circular watermelon (CW); By contrast, Acremonium, Cladosporium, Cryptococcus_f__Tremellaceae, Sodiomyces, Microascus, Conocybe, Sporidiobolus, and Acremonium were the unique soil dominant fungal genera in rhizospheres of oval watermelons (OW). …”
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    Association between dietary components and gut microbiota: a Mendelian randomization study by CHEN Haimiao, MA Yan, LIU Mingqi, MA Shanshan, LI Jun, XU Laichao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: The MR analysis revealed causal associations between carbohydrates and 4 gut microbiota genera, fats and 14 genera, proteins and 14 genera, and sugars and 11 genera (all P<0.05). …”
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    A study on the codon usage bias of arenavirus common genes by Pablo Daniel Thomas, María Florencia Ferrer, Mauricio J. Lozano, Ricardo Martín Gómez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionThe Arenaviridae family consists of the genera Mammarenavirus, Reptarenavirus, Hartmanivirus, Antennavirus and Innmovirus. …”
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    Integrative systematics with structural monophyly and ancestral signatures: Chionoloma (Bryophyta) by Richard Zander

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The moss genus Chionoloma (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta), recently presented in a molecular analysis as a massive genus inflated by the synonymy of several heretofore accepted genera, is deframed and reformatted to internally define minimally monophyletic genera. …”
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    Reclassification of Pterulaceae Corner (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) introducing the ant-associated genus Myrmecopterula gen. nov., Phaeopterula Henn. and the corticioid Radulomyceta... by Caio A. Leal-Dutra, Gareth W. Griffith, Maria Alice Neves, David J. McLaughlin, Esther G. McLaughlin, Lina A. Clasen, Bryn T. M. Dentinger

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Abstract Pterulaceae was formally proposed to group six coralloid and dimitic genera: Actiniceps (=Dimorphocystis), Allantula, Deflexula, Parapterulicium, Pterula, and Pterulicium. …”
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    Anatomy of the endemic palms of the Near and Middle East: archaeobotanical perspectives by Romain Thomas

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This study presents anatomical descriptors to identify stems and petioles of the Near and Middle East palms genera (Chamaerops, Hyphaene, Medemia, Nannorrhops, Phoenix). …”
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    Differences in pronotum shape in Phlaeothripinae thrips (Thysanoptera) of quarantine importance by Allan H. Smith-Pardo

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Statistically significant differences in the pronotum shape were found between most of the examined genera, making GMM a viable tool for genus-level identification of adults of most species-rich, phytophagous genera of Phlaeothripinae.…”
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    Nicienie glebowe w Parku Skaryszewskim – porównanie zagęszczenia i różnorodności zespołów w dwóch typach siedlisk by Krassimira Ilieva-Makulec

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…However, the number and the diversity of the nematode genera in the soil of the lawns (26 genera, H '= 2.80) were higher than in the soil of tree plantings (22 genera, H' = 2.27). …”
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    Diversity, distribution and threat status of Fabaceae plants in Costa Rica: a 135-year herbarium record by Donifer Campos Parra, Andres Blanco Picado, Keilor Rojas Jimenez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Introduction: The Fabaceae family is one of the most abundant in Costa Rica, with at least 136 genera and 593 species, many of which are important for agriculture, forestry, and ornamental purposes. …”
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    Species diversity, taxonomy, multi-gene phylogeny, and divergence times of Meruliaceae (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) by Yue Li, Yi-Feng Cao, Karen K. Nakasone, Shi-Liang Liu, Man-Rong Huang, Shuang-Hui He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We undertook an in-depth survey on species diversity, generic delimitations, phylogeny, and divergence times within the Meruliaceae with an emphasis on specimens from East Asia. In total, 26 genera including two new genera, Meruliella and Porophlebia, are recognised; ten new species, viz. …”
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    Study on the coexistence of Fagaceae in the evergreen broad-leaved forest of Malipo by LUO Rui, CHEN Xi, YANG Kehan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… (2) The diameter class distribution of the three genera was all barrel-shaped, with small proportion of seedlings and large trees (17.43%) and large proportion of small- and middle-sized trees (82.57%). (3) The survival curves of the three genera all fitted the Deevey-Ⅱ type. …”
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