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    Modelling physical processes in higher plants using leaf replicas for space applications by Kuzma, Joanna, Poulet, Lucie, Fontaine, Jean-Pierre, Dussap, Claude-Gilles

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In the future, higher plant cultivation will be a key component of Bioregenerative Life-Support Systems. …”
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    Biology and Economic Importance of Flower Thrips by Joe Funderburk, Julianne Stavisky

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The species that feed on higher plants occur mostly in the Family Thripidae. This family includes the important pest species. …”
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    Biology and Economic Importance of Flower Thrips by Joe Funderburk, Julianne Stavisky

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The species that feed on higher plants occur mostly in the Family Thripidae. This family includes the important pest species. …”
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    Antiplasmodial Compounds from Millettia Dura. by Buyinza, Daniel, Derese, Solomon, Ndakala, Albert

    Published 2023
    “…The plasmodium resistance to the conventional drugs is the major hitch in its treatment. Higher plants have produced single line antimalarials and given important lead molecules. …”
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    Early Permian to Middle Triassic Formation petroleum potentials of Sydney Basin, Australia: A geochemical analysis by Garba Terfa Elijah, Mustapha Khairul Azlan, Asiwaju Lanre, Mutari Lawal

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Some source-specific parameters attained from biomarkers, such as n-alkanes, regular isoprenoids, terpanes, diasteranes, and steranes, show that oil was generated and expelled mainly from organic matter derivatives of higher plants deposited in the oxic environment. The biomarkers associated with maturity, source, and aromatic hydrocarbon are mostly from coal core samples. …”
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    Investigating the response mechanisms of the intertidal seagrass Zostera japonica to increased UVB radiation through physiological, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses by Jiayi Xin, Song Xue, Hongzhen Wang, Xinqi Li, Yu Zang, Lei Liu, Xuexi Tang, Jun Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Zostera japonica, a higher plant inhabiting the intertidal zone, is particularly impacted by this increase in UVB radiation. …”
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