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241“...), Sapindaceae (23), Bignoniaceae (22), Malpighiaceae (19) e Apocynaceae (15) foram as famílias com maior número...”
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242“..., Euphorbiaceae, Sapindaceae, and Malpighiaceae. Most of the gall morphotypes occurred in leaves (78 morphotypes...”
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243“..., Myrtaceae and Sapindaceae were the plant families with the greatest richness of gall. Leaves were the plant...”
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244“... importantes foram Leguminosae, Boraginaceae e Sapindaceae, e as espécies mais importantes foram Patagonula...”
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245by Asep Sadili“..., Dipterocarpaceae, Sapindaceae, Myrtaceae, and Rubiaceae were mostly found in observation sites. Shorea parvifolia...”
Published 2017-01-01
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246“.... Anarcadiaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae and Sapindaceae each showed two species. The other families sampled...”
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247“... (Sapindaceae) and C. colbranii sp. nov. from Crinum zeylanicum (Amaryllidaceae). Curvularia reesii sp. nov...”
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248by Ismael Cividini Flor, Jandira Chachá Ribeiro Flor, Paulo Sérgio do Nascimento Furtado“... genera and 15 families). Sapindaceae and Euphorbiaceae were the most richness host plant families. Six...”
Published 2018-07-01
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249“... and 73 genera. The richest families were Fabaceae (N = 34), Sapindaceae (N = 24), Bignoniaceae (N = 17...”
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250by Zenia Acosta Ramos, Alisberkys De la Caridad Gallardo Cruz, Jesús Alfonso Martínez“... are Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Meliaceae, Sapindaceae, Boraginaceae, Combretaceae and Malvaceae. Regarding...”
Published 2019-01-01
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251“... (Robiniapseudo-acacia - Fabaceae) and maples (Acer spp. - Sapindaceae). In soils, especially the light and medium...”
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252by Maria Emilene Correia de Oliveira“... of Azadiracha indica (Meliaceae), Lippia sidoides (Verbenaceae), Sapindus saponaria (Sapindaceae), Anonna...”
Published 2014-09-01
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253“... genera, followed by Sapindaceae and Rubiaceae. The habit or lifestyle better represented in terms...”
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254by Silvana Cristina Pereira Muniz de SOUZA, Conceição Rodrigues de LIMA, João Batista BAITELLO, Osny Tadeu de AGUIAR, João Aurélio PASTORE, Roque CIELO-FILHO, Natalia de Oliveira COSTA, Geraldo Antonio Daher Côrrea FRANCO“..., Melastomataceae, Poaceae, Apocynaceae, Sapindaceae e Orchidaceae. A análise de agrupamento com os dados de...”
Published 2011-06-01
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255by Cynthia Santos, Domingos Tiveron Filho, Noga Neves Ribeiro Guimarães, Magda Beatriz de Almeida Matteucci“...;, <em>Sapindaceae</em>, <em>Myrtaceae</em>, <em>Convolvulaceae</em>...”
Published 2007-09-01
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256by Ester Azevedo Silva, Paulo Rebelles Reis, Maurício Sérgio Zacarias, Patrícia Pádua Marafeli“...), Metrodorea stipularis Mart. (Rutaceae) e Allophylus semidentatus (Miq.) Radlk. (Sapindaceae), em oito...”
Published 2010-10-01
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257by Faraco, Ana Gabriela.“..., Sapindaceae e Vochysiaceae (6), Erythroxylaceae, Malvaceae e Polypodiaceae (5)... (Resumo completo, clicar...”
Published 2007
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258by Osaco, Mônica.“...), Lauraceae, Melastomataceae e Euphorbiaceae (cinco cada uma), Annonaceae (quatro), Sapindaceae, Mysinaceae e...”
Published 2012
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259by Oliveira, Ana Paula Caldeira.“...), Fabaceae (10), Sapindaceae (9), Cyperaceae (8), Malvaceae e Orchidaceae (7), Polypodiaceae, Commelinaceae e...”
Published 2012
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260by Teixeira, Maria Inês Junqueira Garcia.“...), Euphorbiaceae (6), Mimosaceae, Myrtaceae e Sapindaceae (4), e na C, foram: Fabaceae (7), Myrtaceae (5...”
Published 2003
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