Two decades of desiccation biology: A systematic review of the best studied angiosperm resurrection plants

SM Tebele, RA Marks, JM Farrant - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Resurrection plants have an extraordinary ability to survive extreme water loss but still revive
full metabolic activity when rehydrated. These plants are useful models to understand the …

Resurrection plants of the genus Ramonda: prospective survival strategies – unlock further capacity of adaptation, or embark on the path of evolution?

T Rakić, M Lazarević, ŽS Jovanović… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Paleoendemic species of the monophyletic genus Ramonda (R. myconi, R. serbica and R.~
nathaliae) are the remnants of the Tertiary tropical and subtropical flora in Europe. They are …

Metal concentrations around thermal power plants, rural and urban areas using honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) as bioindicators

NM Zarić, K Ilijević, L Stanisavljević, I Gržetić - International Journal of …, 2016 - Springer
Honeybees are great bioindicators because they cover wide areas during their foraging
activity. Our study included industrial, urban and rural region, where samples were taken in …

Investigation of the effects of mineral elements on flower coloration of plants growing in different habitats (limestone, serpentine, gypsum)

E Osma, T Varol, M Elveren - Biologia Futura, 2023 - Springer
In this study, 25 plant species growing in different habitats in Erzincan province were studied
with gypsum (Ebenus macrophylla, Gypsophila lepidioides, Linum flavum, Onobrychis …

[PDF][PDF] Analysing the effect of elements upon some endemic plants spreading over different habitats

E Osma, A Kandemir - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2016 - dspace.balikesir.edu.tr
Herein this study, the endemic plants showing different distribution, found in small
populations in different habitats (such as serpentine, gypsumbearing, calcareous etc.) and …