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- There are nearly 600 species described plus about 300 specializing in protozoans.
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Jun 13, 2022 · We used microsatellite markers to access the genetic diversity and structure of 26 populations and 527 adult individuals of Euterpe edulis, a native palm which is an important food resource for...
Sep 12, 2024 · Euterpe oleracea, E. precatoria, and E. edulis are differentiated based on the number of stems, flower traits, trichomes, endosperm, and eophyll (Fig. 2). Euterpe oleracea is a multi-stemmed palm whereas E. edulis and E. precatoria are solitary palms.
Jul 9, 2018 · "Euterpe edulis is a nice palm that should be more widely grown in zones 9b/10a. It is finicky when young and slow growing for a few years. It also likes lots of water. But it has some good cool and cold hardiness, very similar to Archontophoenix cunninghamiana. This is the largest specimen at Leu Gardens.
The Euterpe genus has about 28 species located in Central and South America and distributed throughout the Amazon basin. The three species that occur most frequently are E. oleracea, E. precatoria and Euterpe edulis. However, only the first two species are commercially used for their fruits.
Sep 5, 2024 · Euterpe edulis individuals were grouped into eleven clusters for SNP (Fig. 3A) and SilicoDArT (Fig. 3B), and six clusters for SSR (Fig. 3C). Dendrograms obtained with SNP and SilicoDArT markers were similar, both produced small clusters of genotypes according to the location.
Sep 6, 2019 · In this paper, we describe a reliable method to quantify TFP of Euterpe edulis Mart, a key stone species which provides great number of fruits to the frugivore assembly through the whole...
May 19, 2020 · edulis is the second most exploited nontimber product from Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Due to overexploitation and destruction of habitats, E. edulis is threatened by extinction. Euterpe edulis populations have large morphological variations, with individuals having green, red, or yellow leaf sheath. However, no study has related phenotypic ...