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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Österplana hed : ett alvarområde på Kinnekulle

Albertson, Nils January 1946 (has links)
No description available.
2

Studies on south Swedish sand vegetation

Olsson, Hans January 1974 (has links)
<p>Diss. Lund : Univ.</p>
3

Bidrag till kännedomen om växtligheten i Torneå Lappmark /

Læstadius, Carl Petter. January 1860 (has links)
Diss. Uppsala : Univ.
4

Botanical diversity in fragments of semidecidous forest in Western Ecuador

Ridbäck, Ulrika January 2006 (has links)
Coastal Ecuador is a region with high endemism and the need to protect its biological diversity has increased because of serious changes of the natural vegetation. The purpose of this study was to explore the botanical diversity in small forest fragments and to compare the data with the diversity in a nearby forest reserve. Samples of all vascular plants except lianas, climbers and epiphytes were collected and registered in plots of 50 m2 in temporary flooded and unflooded habitats. The abundance of trees and herbs is higher in the forest reserve, whereas the number of shrubs is higher in the forest fragments. The temporary flooded habitats have a higher abundance of life forms compared to the non-inundated habitats in both study areas. The forest reserve has more species of vascular plants in both habitats and also higher species diversity. A large amount of flowering species inhabited the forest fragments.
5

Vegetation dynamics of afforested farmland in a district of south-eastern Sweden

Bråkenhielm, Sven January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
6

Dynamics of the shore vegetation of a north Swedish hydro-electric reservoir during a 5-year period

Nilsson, Christer January 1981 (has links)
<p>Diss. Umeå : Univ.</p>
7

Sponsalia plantarum, quæ ... sub præsidio ... Caroli Linnæi ... publico bonorum examini submittit Johannes Gustavus Wahlbom, Calmariensis, in audit. Carol. majori die [XI] Junii anni MDCCXLVI. Horis, ante meridiem. consuetis.

Linné, Carl von, Wahlbom, Johan Gustaf, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. Uppsala : Uppsala universitet, 1746. / Över titeln: "D.D." Se: Lidén, Catalogus disputationum I, s. 310.
8

Termini botanici, quos, consensu experient. Fac. Medicæ in. Reg. acad. Upsaliensi, præside ... Carolo Linnæo ... examinandos sistit Johannes Elmgren Smolandus. In audit. Carol. maj. die XXII. Junii, anni MDCCLXII. H. A. M. C.

Linné, Carl von, Elmgren, Johan, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. Uppsala : Uppsala universitet, 1762. / Över titeln: "D. F. G." Se: Lidén, Catalogus disputationum I, s. 316.
9

Die Emanzipation der Botanik : eine Wissenschaft im Spiegel der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1851-1878 /

Böhme, Katrin. January 1998 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Techn. Universiẗat, Magisterarbeit, 1997. / Literaturverz. S. 122 - 130.
10

Pollination in Ephedra (Gnetales)

Bolinder, Kristina January 2014 (has links)
Pollination, i.e., the transport of male gametophytes to female gametophytes, can occur with biotic or abiotic vectors and is necessary for fertilization and completion of the lifecycle in all seed plants. Insect pollination and the co-evolution between angiosperms and insects have during the last century been discussed as one possible solution to Darwin’s abominable mystery and an important explanation for the relatively abrupt turn-over from a vegetation dominated by gymnosperms to a vegetation dominated by angiosperms in the Cretaceous. Insect pollination is, however, a much older phenomenon that can be traced back to the Devonian, but is it an ancestral trait that has been lost in many seed plant groups, or has it originated multiple times in parallel? These questions have to be addressed in a phylogenetic framework comprising extant and extinct seed plant groups. The Gnetales are constantly in focus in studies of seed plant phylogeny, probably because they have repeatedly been suggested, and refuted, to be the closest living relatives of angiosperms. The order consists of three genera, Gnetum, Welwitschia and Ephedra, of which the former two have long been known to be insect pollinated. Pollination biology in Ephedra has, however, been poorly studied and understood. In this thesis pollination mechanisms in Ephedra (Gnetales) are investigated by field experiments and observations (Paper I) and aerodynamic simulations and studies of pollen morphology (Paper II). The results show that there are multiple pollination mechanisms within this otherwise morphologically and ecologically uniform genus. Further, in contrast to what has often been assumed, insect pollination is shown to be ancestral in the Gnetales and not a derived feature that has evolved within the group. Using this new information on pollination biology in the Gnetales and data from the literature, I explore evolution of pollen morphology and pollination mode in seed plants. / <p>At the time of the licentiat defense all papers were unpublished and had a status as follows; Paper 1: Manuscript; Paper 2: Manuscript</p>

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