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Claridge, AW, and SJ Cork. "Nutritional-Value of Hypogeal Fungal Sporocarps for the Long-Nosed Potoroo (Potorous-Tridactylus), a Forest-Dwelling Mycophagous Marsupial." Australian Journal of Zoology 42, no. 6 (1994): 701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo9940701.

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Although mycophagy (fungus-feeding) is widespread among small ground-dwelling mammals, there has been little evaluation of the nutritional benefits of this feeding habit. In Australia, some members of the Potoroidae (or rat-kangaroo family) consume large amounts of hypogeal fungi throughout the year. Hypogeal fungi appear to be of marginal nutritional quality for small mammals with simple stomachs but potoroos have an enlarged forestomach in which microbial fermentation takes place, and this may allow more effective utilisation of protected nitrogenous components and structural carbohydrates o
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Latha, K. P. Deepna, Sheeba Veluthoor, and Patinjareveettil Manimohan. "On the taxonomic identity of a fungal morph used in traditional medicine in Kerala State, India." Phytotaxa 201, no. 4 (2015): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.201.4.4.

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A hypogeal fungus, referred to in the local Malayalam language as nilamanga (meaning hypogeal mango) is often used by traditional healers and tribal people in Kerala State, India as a cure for an assortment of ailments. Taxonomic identity of this fungal morph has long intrigued mycologists starting from M. J. Berkeley who provisionally named it as Sclerotium stipitatum Berk. & Curr. in 1860. Its unique morphology and total lack of spores of any kind defied proper identification. Morphological examinations revealed that a nilamanga specimen that we obtained recently from Kerala was indistin
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Casadoro, Giorgio, and Nicoletta Rascio. "Cotyledonal chloroplasts in the hypogeal seeds of clementine." Planta 170, no. 3 (1987): 300–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00395020.

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Rascio, Nicoletta, and Giorgio Casadoro. "Cotyledon greening in hypogeal seeds of citrus fruits." Journal of Ultrastructure and Molecular Structure Research 101, no. 1 (1988): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0889-1605(88)90078-x.

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Kondo, Tetsuya, Mizuki Narita, Shyam S. Phartyal, et al. "Morphophysiological dormancy in seeds ofConvallaria keiskeiand a proposal to recognize two types of double dormancy in seed dormancy classification." Seed Science Research 25, no. 2 (2015): 210–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960258515000136.

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AbstractConvallariamajalishas double dormancy and hypogeal germination, but no information is available on embryo growth or on the effects of light and gibberellic acid (GA3) on germination in this genus. Therefore, we investigated embryo growth and other germination features in seeds ofC. keiskeiand compared the data with those ofTrillium camschatcensein another study. Until now, in seeds with double dormancy, embryo growth and germination (epigeal) have been studied in detail only for seeds ofT. camschatcense. Phenology of embryo growth and emergence of cotyledonary petiole/root (hereafter r
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Laurini, Eleonora, Mariangela De Vita, and Pierluigi De Berardinis. "Monitoring the Indoor Air Quality: A Case Study of Passive Cooling from Historical Hypogeal Rooms." Energies 14, no. 9 (2021): 2513. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14092513.

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Attaining a good level of internal comfort is possible by controlling various parameters. Among all, the thermo-hygrometric comfort and the indoor air quality are of fundamental importance. This research is developed with the aim of verifying the indoor air quality following the installation of a passive cooling device in a historic building located in the province of L’Aquila in the municipality of Poggio Picenze in climatic zone E. This research aims to verify the functioning of a ventilation duct installed between the hypogeal and the second level of the structure that was installed to obta
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Glebko, L. I., Zh I. Ul'kina, L. I. Berezhevskaya, S. A. Zinova, L. I. Strigina та P. G. Gorovoi. "Diosgenin and β-sitosterol from the hypogeal organs ofPolygonatum stenophyllum". Chemistry of Natural Compounds 21, № 6 (1985): 806. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00576234.

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Bennett, AF, and BJ Baxter. "Diet of the Long-Nosed Potoroo, Potorous-Tridactylus (Marsupialia, Potoroidae), in Southwestern Victoria." Wildlife Research 16, no. 3 (1989): 263. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9890263.

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The diet of the long-nosed potoroo, Potorous tridactylus, in south-western Victoria, was investigated by the microscopical identification of faecal remains. P. tridactylus is omnivorous: the main component of the diet was fungi, and other important items included hard-bodied arthropods, vascular plant tissues, seeds and fleshy fruits. There was a seasonal switch in the relative proportions of the main dietary components between the autumn-winter and spring-summer periods of the year. During autumn and winter, the main components were fungi and seeds. In spring and summer, fewer fungi were eate
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Corrao, R., F. Di Paola, D. Termini, and C. Vinci. "INVESTIGATION OF THE UNDERGROUND BUILDING HERITAGE AND THE MECHANISM OF WATER FLOWING IN <i>QANĀTS</i> IN PALERMO THROUGH INNOVATIVE SURVEYING TECHNIQUES." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVI-M-1-2021 (August 28, 2021): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-m-1-2021-147-2021.

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Abstract. The valorisation, protection and preservation policies for the underground building heritage are often difficult to implement due to an inadequate knowledge of hypogeal constructions. The complex and widespread underground structures of the vast “Cavo” Heritage (“horizontal wells”, “shelf wells” or “well tunnels”), so called qanāts, hidden underground and built over the centuries in Palermo, representing an evocative testimony to the history of water culture in the ancient city. Through the historical and constructive analyses and the implementation and development of measurement and
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FENAROLI, FRANCO, ANNALAURA PISTARINO, LORENZO PERUZZI, and NICO CELLINESE. "Campanula martinii (Campanulaceae), a new species from northern Italy." Phytotaxa 111, no. 1 (2013): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.111.1.2.

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Campanula martinii a new species in the C. rotundifolia species complex, is here described. C. martinii is seemingly endemic to dolomitic cliffs and rocky places of the Prealps in Lombardia and Trentino-Alto Adige (northern Italy). The plants are robust with long hypogeal stolons, papillose ovary and patent to reflexed calyx teeth. This species is hexaploid with chromosome number 2n = 102. The taxonomic and phylogenetic placement of the new species is briefly discussed.
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Yenagi, B. S., R. Gurumurthy, and R. B. Belli. "Effect of borosan on growth and yield of groundnut(Arachis hypogeaL.)." Agricultural Science Digest - A Research Journal 35, no. 3 (2015): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00051.8.

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Milanez, Camilla R. Dias, Denise M. Trombert Oliveira, and Marina A. Moraes-Dallaqua. "Semi-hypogeal germination in Pachyrhizus ahipa (Wedd.) parodi (Fabaceae: Phaseoleae): seedling and sapling morphology." Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 51, no. 2 (2008): 353–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1516-89132008000200015.

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The aim of this work was to describe the morphology of seedlings and saplings of Pachyrhizus ahipa, a cultivated species of Phaseoleae (Fabaceae), analysing the seedling type and characterizing the structure of cotyledons, eophylls and metaphylls. It was observed that the seedling was semi-hypogeal, a germination type not yet recorded for the Phaseoleae tribe. It formed two opposite and unifoliated eophylls with an evident pair of stipels. Metaphylls were trifoliolate and had alternate phyllotaxis. Both eophylls and metaphylls were pinnate, camptodromous, and brochidodromous.
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De Angelis, Alessio, Francesco Santoni, Paolo Carbone, Manuela Cecconi, Alessia Vecchietti, and Francesco Di Lorenzo. "Development of an IoT Structural Monitoring System Applied to a Hypogeal Site." Sensors 20, no. 23 (2020): 6769. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20236769.

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This paper describes the development of a distributed sensing system that can be disseminated in an environment of interest to monitor the vibration of a structure. This low-cost system consists of several sensor nodes and a central receiving node. All nodes are built using off-the-shelf electronic components. Each of the sensor nodes is battery-powered and equipped with a triaxial MEMS accelerometer, a wireless Long Range (LoRa) transceiver module for data transmission, a GPS module used for synchronization, and a microcontroller. The operation of the sensor node is validated by controlled la
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Usai, M., and M. Marchetti. "Anthraquinone distribution in the hypogeal apparatus ofRubia peregrinaL. growing wild in Sardinia." Natural Product Research 24, no. 7 (2010): 626–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786410902884842.

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Riskawati, R., Dwi Putro T. Baskoro, and Latief M. Rachman. "Analysis of soil physical quality index (case study: groundnut/ Arachis hypogeal L.)." E3S Web of Conferences 306 (2021): 02052. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130602052.

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Physical properties of soil are good for plant growth is closely related to the management of the soil, so it will need to integrate of physical properties to get an overall assessment with making soil physical quality index (SPQI). This study aims to an evaluation of physical properties and determines the physical quality index using several unit treatments to produce various physical qualities on Groundnut/Arachis hypogeal L. The location of the research was carried out in a farmer's garden in Cimaung Village, Cikeusal District, Serang Regency, Banten Province (Coordinates 6o12’14’’ S dan 10
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Claridge, AW, AP Robinson, MT Tanton, and RB Cunningham. "Seasonal Production of Hypogeal Fungal Sporocarps in a Mixed-Species Eucalypt Forest Stand in South-Eastern Australia." Australian Journal of Botany 41, no. 2 (1993): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt9930145.

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The seasonal production of hypogeal fungal sporoearps was monitored over an 18 month period in a catchment of mixed-species euealypt forest in East Gippsland, Vietoria. During the study, sporocarps of one Ascomycete and 25 Basidiomycete species were collected from soil quadrats sampled sequentially around the bases of eucalypt trees- Sporocarps from these species varied in their dimensions and morphological characteristics. Productivity varied from 21 000 sporocarps ha-1 to 181 000 sporocarps ha-1 or 1.8 kg ha-1 to 8.3 kg ha-1 per month. The probability of occurrence of sporocarps was, on aver
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Matracchi, P., F. Radicioni, A. Stoppini, and G. Tosi. "THE CATHEDRAL OF S. LORENZO IN PERUGIA AND THE HYPOGEAL SPACES. GEOMATIC TECHNIQUES FOR SPATIAL INVESTIGATIONS AIMED AT THE KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION OF THE ORIGIN OF THE TRANSEPT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W11 (May 5, 2019): 849–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-849-2019.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; The area of the monumental complex of the Cathedral and the rectories of S. Lorenzo, located on the “acropolis” of Perugia, has been for more than two thousand years the main religious and civil reference site of all populations since the origin of the city of Perugia. The aim of this research was to survey the monumental complex of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo through the use of various geomatic techniques, with particular attention to the areas of the apse, the transept, the attic, the upper courtyard and the lower one, together with the hypoge
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FISCH, Simey Thury Vieira, Isolde Dorothea Kossmann FERRAZ, and William Antonio RODRIGUES. "DISTINGUISHING Campa guianensis Aubl. FROM Campa procera D.C. (MELIACEAE) BY MORPHOLOGY OF YOUNG SEEDLINGS." Acta Amazonica 25, no. 3-4 (1995): 193–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-43921995253200.

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Seedling morphology was studied in Campa guianensisAubl. and Carapa proceraD. C. from germination to 90 days age. In both species germination is hypogeal and cryptocotylar. Both have rare albino seedlings. Though both species have compound leaves when adult, C, proceraputs out an average total of six simple leaves at germination, while leaves of C. guianensisare compound at all stages. This is the best diagnostic character for separation of the two species at the young seedling stage. Not diagnostic, but none the less useful, is the fact, that polyembryonic seeds are often found in C. procera,
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Yin, Zi-Wei. "New species of karst-dwelling Pselaphinae from southwestern China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60, no. 1 (2020): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2020.009.

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Three cavernicolous species of the ant-loving beetle subfamily Pselaphinae are described based on the material collected in the dark zone of limestone caves in southwestern China. Batraxis liyunchuni sp. nov. and Nipponobythus alienoceps sp. nov. from Guizhou are the first and third cave-dwelling species of their respective genus, but they do not exhibit particular troglomorphy compared to epigean congeners. Zopherobatrus lusciosus sp. nov. from Chongqing, showing typical morphological adaptation to hypogeal lifestyle, is the second known representative of this obligate cavernicolous genus. In
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Wilson, Peter G., Marcelle M. O'Brien, and Christopher J. Quinn. "Anetholea (Myrtaceae), a new genus for Backhousia anisata: a cryptic member of the Acmena alliance." Australian Systematic Botany 13, no. 3 (2000): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb99008.

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The taxonomic position of Backhousia anisata is reassessed on morphological and anatomical grounds and its affinities found to lie with the Acmena alliance. Backhousia anisata is glabrous and has a suite of wood anatomical character-states that are more consistent with a phylogenetic position in or near the Acmena alliance than with other Backhousia species; molecular data also support this placement. Since this species lacks the fleshy fruit, thick cotyledons and hypogeal germination characteristic of other members of the Acmena alliance, a new genus Anetholea Peter G.Wilson is described to a
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Celauro, A., M. A. Marsella, P. J. V. D’Aranno, et al. "ANCIENT MINING LANDSCAPES AND HABITATIVE SCENERIES IN THE URBAN AREA OF CENTOCELLE: GEOMATIC APPLICATIONS FOR THEIR IDENTIFICATION, MEASUREMENT, DOCUMENTATION AND MONITORING." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W11 (May 4, 2019): 403–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-403-2019.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; This study, focused on the Archaeological Park of Centocelle, was carried out to test the functionality of different geomatic products for the identification and monitoring of complex archaeological evidences in urban areas. The method proposes a better knowledge of the archaeological context as a tool to favour a better protection, allowing the establishment of limits to urban enlargement in areas of respect. The test area is chosen because of the combined presence of hypogeal evidences related to Roman and pre-Roman exploitation of local litoty
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Franca, Egwu, Ochekwu Edache Bernard, and Ogazie Chinedum Alozie. "Phytotoxicity of Primextra Gold Herbicides on Groundnut (Arachis hypogeal) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L)." Asian Journal of Biological Sciences 12, no. 3 (2019): 518–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ajbs.2019.518.523.

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ADIGUN, J. A., O. R. ADEYEMI, S. T. O. ,. LAGOKE, P. M. OLORUNMAIYE, O. S. DARAMOLA, and A. O. BABATUNDE. "INFLUENCE OF INTER-ROW SPACING AND WEED CONTROL METHODS IN GROUNDNUT (Arachis hypogeal (L.)." Journal of Agricultural Science and Environment 16, no. 1 (2017): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.51406/jagse.v16i1.1689.

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Weed competition has been identified as one of the major obstacles in crop production. The produc-tion of groundnut is limited by high weed infestation resulting in yield losses ranging from 50 - 80% in Nigeria. Hence, the need to evaluate integrated weed control in its production. Field trials were there-fore conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (7o 20’ N, 30 23’ E) to evaluate the influence of inter-row spacing and weed control methods on growth and yield of groundnut during the wet seasons in 2009 and 2010. The experiment was a Rando
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HUSANA, DANIEL EDISON M., SWEE HEE TAN, and TOMOKI KASE. "A new genus and species of anchialine Hymenosomatidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) from Samar, Philippines." Zootaxa 3109, no. 1 (2011): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3109.1.3.

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A new genus and species of brachyuran crab, Samarplax principe (family Hymenosomatidae) is described from an anchialine cave in Samar Island, Philippines. This cavernicolous species lacks rostrum and has degenerated eyes, possesses two small spines at the lateral margin of the carapace, has a proportionally shorter projected merus of the third maxilliped, an almost flat epistome and brush-like setae instead of teeth along the cutting edges of the chelae. The complete loss of visual organs and pigmentation, the long but slender ambulatory legs and large egg size suggest a completely hypogeal li
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Patil, M. B. "Response of groundnut (Arachis hypogeal) to the exogenous application of growth hormones (IAA and GA3)." Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research 22, no. 1 (2019): 1829–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.18801/jbar.220119.225.

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NITZU, EUGEN. "The Cholevinae of Romania (exclusive of Leptodirini) (Coleoptera, Leiodidae) with special reference to the hypogeal records." Zootaxa 3620, no. 3 (2013): 351–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3620.3.2.

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The first catalogue of the Romanian Cholevinae (excluding Leptodirini) is presented, based on revised and new records. The overall distribution and distribution in Romania are documented for every species, with particular reference to subterranean environment (caves and subterranean superficial environment). Epigeal and hypogeal records are listed separately. Thirty two of forty nine species group taxa recorded in the Romanian fauna occur both in the epigeal and subterranean environment, 14 of them frequently recorded in the latter. Many species, dependant on the subterranean environment durin
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Dzondo-gadet, M., R. Kama Niamayoua, S. Nsikabaka, et al. "Nutritional Value of Manga Groundnut (Arachis hypogeal) and Characterization of Oil Extracted by Solvent." Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 7, no. 12 (2015): 914–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.7.2533.

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Inagaki, Hidehiro, Yoshinori Terada, Michiko Yamamoto, Hisao Otsuka, and Yoshiyuki Honma. "Effects of Various Seed Treatments on the Hypogeal Germination of Immature Seeds in Lilium japonicum Thunb." Engei Gakkai zasshi 71, no. 1 (2002): 133–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2503/jjshs.71.133.

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Kabiru, A., B. Muhammad, M. Garba, M. Ndamitso, Y. Garba, and F. Madaki. "Serum Lipid Profile of Adrenaline-induced Hypertensive Rats Administered with Aqueous Extract of Arachis hypogeal Testa." Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research 1, no. 2 (2016): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2016/26861.

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NARUSE, TOHRU, PETER K. L. NG, and DANIÈLE GUINOT. "Two new genera and two new species of troglobitic false spider crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Hymenosomatidae) from Indonesia, with notes on Cancrocaeca Ng, 1991." Zootaxa 1739, no. 1 (2008): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1739.1.2.

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Sulaplax gen. nov. and Guaplax gen. nov. are established for two new species of cave-dwelling false spider crabs (Hymenosomatidae) from Muna Island, Sulawesi Tenggara, and Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia, respectively. Sulaplax ensifer spec. nov. and Guaplax denticulata spec. nov. are distinguished from each other by carapace, rostral, pereopodal, abdominal and male gonopodal characters. Sulaplax and Guaplax share with Cancrocaeca Ng, 1991, another troglobitic hymenosomatid, cave-adapted characters like reduced eyes, pale coloration and slender ambulatory legs. However, the gonopods, abdomens and
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Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e., Camila de Oliveira e. Silva, Fabíola Vitti Môro, and Roberval Daiton Vieira. "Morphoanatomy of fruit, seed and seedling of Ormosia paraensis Ducke." Journal of Seed Science 37, no. 4 (2015): 192–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1545v37n4151436.

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Ormosia paraensis Ducke, known as "tento", has seeds that are used to make handcrafts and wood that is worked on by furniture makers. For forest identification and seeds technology, the information about the morphoanatomy of their fruits, seeds and seedlings is scarce. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to morphoanatomically describe the fruit, seeds and the post-seminal development of "tento". For the morphoanatomical description, the evaluations were examined by optical and electron microscopy scanning. The fruit is a nutant legume, brown to black, dehiscent and with one or two seeds o
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MARTÍNEZ-AZORÍN, MARIO, MANUEL B. CRESPO, MARÍA ÁNGELES ALONSO-VARGAS, NEIL R. CROUCH, and MICHAEL PINTER. "Triandra pellabergensis (Hyacinthaceae subfam. Urgineoideae), a new genus and species from Pella se Berge, Northern Cape Province, South Africa." Phytotaxa 487, no. 1 (2021): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.487.1.5.

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Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae based on morphological, genetic and phytogeographic data covering numerous samples from its whole range of distribution, we here describe a new genus and species from Pella se Berge in northwestern South Africa. Triandra gen. nov. is easily characterized by the absence of stamens associated with the outer tepal whorl, therefore having only three stamens per flower, a character previously unknown in Hyacinthaceae. Triandra pellabergensis sp. nov. produces hypogeal bulbs with filiform proteranthous leaves, spurred bracts, lax
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Rangarani, Atla. "Evaluation of Fungicides and Heribicides on Sclerotium rolfsii, Incitant of Stem Rot Diseases in Groundnut (Arachis hypogeal L.)." International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience 5, no. 3 (2017): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.3040.

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Adam, Saerah, Mochamad Dawam Magfoer, and Didik Haryono. "PENGARUH KOMPOS AMPAS SAGU DAN PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION RHIZOBACTERIA (PGPR) TERHADAP PERTUMBUHANDAN HASIL KACANG TANAH (Arachis hypogeal L.)." BUANA SAINS 18, no. 1 (2018): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33366/bs.v18i1.933.

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The aims of this research is to find out the influence of the application of sago waste compost and PGPR on the increase in groundnut growth and yield and to obtain the dose of sago waste compost and PGPR concentration that able to increase the growth and yield of groundnut had been conducted in January to March 2016 in Maba Sangaji Village, Kota Maba Subdistrict, East Halmahera Regency. The research used factorial randomized complete block design consisting of two factors with three replication. Factor I was the dose of sago waste compost consisted of four levels: K0 = without sago waste comp
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M. Sharaf EL- Din, Gamil, Esam Abd EL-Latif Ammar, and Abd EL Aaty Hemida Sokkar. "Youth Graduates Agricultural Extension Knowledge Needs in Arachis Hypogeal Peanuts Producing and Handling in Boston Area, Beheira Governorate." Alexandria Science Exchange Journal 29, no. 2 (2008): 132–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/asejaiqjsae.2008.158767.

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KONDO, TAKUMASA, PENNY J. GULLAN, and DOUGLASS R. MILLER. "A new hypogeal species of Oregmopyga Hoy (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Eriococcidae) from southern California, U.S.A., and a key to species of the genus." Zootaxa 784, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.784.1.1.

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A new species of hypogeal eriococcid, Oregmopyga viscosa Kondo sp. nov., is described and illustrated based on the adult female and the second-instar male and female. This species is known from Inyo, Kern, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties in southern California, where it lives just below the soil surface on the crown of its host, probably always Hymenoclea salsola Torr. &amp; A. Gray (Asteraceae). A revised key to the adult females of all nine species of Oregmopyga is included.Una nueva especie de erioc ccido subterraneo, Oregmopyga viscosa Kondo sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Coccoidea
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Rodrigues, Rodrigo Schütz. "Are seedlings diagnostic in Neotropical Entada (Leguminosae)? Seedling morphology supports the reinstatement of Entada polyphylla." Phytotaxa 220, no. 3 (2015): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.220.3.7.

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Entada (Leguminosae) is a pantropical genus encompassing four Neotropical species, E. gigas (E. sect. Entada), E. polyphylla, E. polystachya and E. simplicata (E. sect. Entadopsis). However, the taxonomic status of E. polyphylla is still disputed, being treated as a separate species or a variety of E. polystachya. This article aims to take a comprehensive view of seedlings of Neotropical Entada, addressing the question of whether seedling morphology provide diagnostic characters that support the recognition of E. polyphylla at the species level. Seedlings of E. polyphylla were described and il
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Montanari, Alessandro, Artur Adamek, Angelo Curatolo, et al. "An Epigravettian hypogeal site in the Grotta del Fiume Cave at Frasassi (northeastern Apennines, Italy): Environmental and geochronologic assessments." International Journal of Speleology 49, no. 2 (2020): 87–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1827-806x.49.2.2324.

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In the late fall of 1986, a team of cavers from the Gruppo Speleologico Marchigiano of Ancona reported to the regional Archeological Superintendence their discovery in a room of the Grotta del Fiume Cave (Marche region of central Italy) of archeological finds such as the charcoal remains of a bonfire, a number of ibex bones, and four chert artifacts. However, since the discovery and archival of all this material, no further research or focused studies were carried out about this important archeological site. Therefore, we engaged in a thorough re-examination of this site by mapping this part o
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Vahedi, Hassan‐Ali, and C. J. Hodgson. "Some species of the hypogeal scale insectPorphyrophoraBrandt (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea: Margarodidae) from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa." Systematics and Biodiversity 5, no. 1 (2007): 23–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1477200006002039.

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RAMOS-PORTILLA, ANDREA AMALIA, and ALEJANDRO CABALLERO. "Rhizoecus colombiensis Ramos & Caballero, a new species of hypogeal mealybug (Hemiptera: Coccomor." Zootaxa 4092, no. 1 (2016): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4092.1.3.

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Pradelli, J., C. Rossetti, F. Tuccia, et al. "Environmental necrophagous fauna selection in a funerary hypogeal context: The putridarium of the Franciscan monastery of Azzio (northern Italy)." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 24 (April 2019): 683–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.02.028.

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Casagrande, G., F. Cucchi, and L. Zini. "Hazard connected to railway tunnel construction in karstic area: applied geomorphological and hydrogeological surveys." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 5, no. 2 (2005): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-5-243-2005.

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Abstract. In a mature karstic system, the realisation of galleries using the methodology of railway tunnel boring machine (TBM) involves particular problems due to the high risk of interference with groundwater (often subject to remarkable level variations) and with cavities and/or thick fill deposits. In order to define groundwater features it is necessary to investigate both hydrodynamic and karstification. To define and quantify the karst phenomenon in the epikarst of the Trieste Karst (Italy), an applied geomorphological approach has been experimented with surface and cavity surveys. The s
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Frasca, Francesca, Elena Verticchio, Alessia Caratelli, Chiara Bertolin, Dario Camuffo, and Anna Maria Siani. "A Comprehensive Study of the Microclimate-Induced Conservation Risks in Hypogeal Sites: The Mithraeum of the Baths of Caracalla (Rome)." Sensors 20, no. 11 (2020): 3310. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20113310.

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The peculiar microclimate inside cultural hypogeal sites needs to be carefully investigated. This study presents a methodology that aimed at providing a user-friendly assessment of the frequently occurring hazards in such sites. A Risk Index was specifically defined as the percentage of time for which the hygrothermal values lie in ranges that are considered to be hazardous for conservation. An environmental monitoring campaign that was conducted over the past ten years inside the Mithraeum of the Baths of Caracalla (Rome) allowed for us to study the deterioration before and after a maintenanc
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Clini, P., R. Nespeca, R. Angeloni, and R. Mammoli. "THE INTEGRATED SURVEY OF NARROW SPACES AND UNDERGROUND ARCHITECTURE: THE CASE STUDY OF CAMPANA CAVES BAS-RELIEFS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W9 (January 31, 2019): 277–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w9-277-2019.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; Italian Cultural Heritage is rich in fascinating Underground Heritage (UH) to be protected and preserved because of its fragility and historical importance. An accurate and high-resolution 3D model is essential to reach an appropriate level of knowledge to safeguard caves but there are several obstacles to face. Underground data acquisition and following elaborations are problematic due to environmental conditions such as lack of homogeneous light sources, highly absorbing and unstable surfaces, narrow spaces and complex geometry. For these reaso
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Horak, Michael J., and Loyd M. Wax. "Germination and Seedling Development of Bigroot Morningglory (Ipomoea pandurata)." Weed Science 39, no. 3 (1991): 390–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500073112.

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Studies were undertaken to determine effects of scarification, temperature, stratification, pH, and osmotic potential on seed germination; to determine the effect of planting depth on emergence; to describe the emergence sequence; and to quantify seedling development of bigroot morningglory. Mechanical and chemical scarification caused increased germination but cool, moist stratification did not break dormancy. Optimum germination occurred at 20 and 25 C and with alternating temperatures of 20/10 and 30/20 C. The optimum pH range for germination was between 6 and 8.5. Increasing the solution o
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Clarke, Kerri, and Nallamilli Prakash. "Floral morphology and embryology of two Australian species of Citrus (Rutaceae)." Australian Journal of Botany 49, no. 2 (2001): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt99054.

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The floral morphology and embryology of two species of Australian Citrus L. occurring in the most southerly range of the genus, C. australasica F.Muell. and C. australis (Mudie) Planchon, have been studied. Cytokinesis in the microsporocytes was simultaneous resulting in tetrahedral tetrads. Tapetal cells were bi- to multinucleate and unevenly one- or two-layered. Microspore development was frequently asynchronous. Anther wall consisted of a layer of endothecium, three to five middle layers and one or two layers of Secretory tapetum. The ovules were anatropous, bitegmic and crassinucellate. Al
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Lobo, Gabriela Alves, Denise Garcia de Santana, Antonieta Nassif Salomão, Luciana Salazar Rehbein, and Angélica Polenz Wielewicki. "A technological approach to the morphofunctional classification of seedlings of 50 Brazilian forest species." Journal of Seed Science 36, no. 1 (2014): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2317-15372014000100011.

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A technological approach to the morphofunctional classification of forest species seedlings defines the essential structures in the evaluation of germination testing and identifies changes in this structures that suggest abnormalities. The objective was to associate morphofunctional seedling classification to seed germination testing using official germination methods for 50 forest species from Amazon, Caatinga, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest and Pantanal biomes. Morphofunctional classification and abnormalities were defined using seedlings from 232 germination pre-tests and 1,160 samples that were
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Borys, Sylwia, Ronza Khozmi, Wiesława Kranc, Artur Bryja, Michal Jeseta, and Bartosz Kempisty. "Resveratrol and Its Analogues – Is It a New Strategy of Anticancer Therapy?" Advances in Cell Biology 5, no. 1 (2017): 32–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/acb-2017-0003.

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SummaryResveratrol (RSV) is one of the polyphenols - metabolites common in plants,however it does not occur in animals. It occurs mainly in grape skin (Vitisvinifera), peanuts (Arachis hypogeal) and in the roots of (Polygonumcupidatum) a traditional Chinese curative plant.RSV has a preventive property against the most serious diseases of modern world such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and cardiovascular diseases. Due to pleiotropy, RSV is currently the main object of many research teams′ interest, which is shown by the significant number of publications devoted to this subject.Animal a
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Zafra-Otero, Diego, and Carlos Alberto Ríos-Reyes. "Integration of Geological, Mineralogical and Geochemical Methods in the Characterization of El Nitro and Las Alsacias Caves, Zapatoca (Colombia)." Gestión y Ambiente 23, no. 2 (2020): 203–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/ga.v23n2.89675.

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The present study integrates geological, mineralogical and geochemical methods in the characterization of the caves: El Nitro and Las Alsacias, from Zapatoca (Colombia). With lithologies dating from the Lower Cretaceous, these cavities reveal a great variety of exokarst geoforms with different types of slips present on the surface, indicating changes in past atmospheric conditions. A great variety of speleothems (endokarstic geoforms) was also found, such as columns, stalactites, stalagmites, among others, which demonstrate a change in calcite saturation in the precipitated water. The morpholo
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Costa Sampaio, Francisco, Paolo Santos Pompeu, Hersília de Andrade e Santos, and Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira. "Swimming performance of epigeal and hypogeal species of Characidae, with an emphasis on the troglobiotic Stygichthys typhlops Brittan & Böhlke, 1965." International Journal of Speleology 41, no. 1 (2012): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1827-806x.41.1.2.

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