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Impact of Anthropogenic Pollution on the Plant Species Diversity and Composition Along the Riparian Ecotones of Goa's Sal and Zuari Rivers. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Anthropogenic pressures are increasingly constraining the health of riparian ecosystems by exposing their remnant vegetation to edge effects. Despite being at the land–water interface, conservation efforts have often overlooked how water pollution may indirectly exacerbate the broader impacts of anthropogenic pressures on riparian vegetation ...
Musisi M, Quadros C, Sellappan K.
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Acacia trees-legumes potential for phytoremediation of urban landfill soil in Bonoua (Côte d’Ivoire) [PDF]
Landfills in urban areas contribute to soil and water pollution with heavy metals. In Côte d’Ivoire, urban landfill soil is used to produce food, which presents health risks. This study evaluates the growth capacity of Acacia spp.
N'gattah Barthélémy Armel Kraidy +2 more
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Galling by Trichilogaster sp. suppresses the growth of Acacia auriculiformis saplings
Pre-release efficacy assessments (PREAs) are used in weed biological control to predict the potential impact of prospective agents. These assessments enable the most damaging agents to be prioritised for host testing and release.
Christine H. Sanderson +3 more
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Fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge can speed up the recovery process of degraded areas due to nutrients concentration, favoring the development of pioneer plants such as Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn.
M. V. S. Mota +7 more
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Crossing between Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis will result Acacia hybrid whether naturally or artificially. Acacia hybrid, as its parents, was developed to support pulp and paper industries.
Sri Sunarti +2 more
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Nitrogen deficiency in eco-engineered technosol from iron (Fe) ore tailings limits the productivity of colonising soil microbes and pioneer plants, which are critical to further development of the technosol.
Zhen Li +5 more
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Acacia auriculiformis: Earleaf acacia
This document is about the growth characteristics, ornamental value, and maintenance considerations of earleaf acacia. It describes its rapid growth, attractive yellow flowers, and structural weaknesses, offering pruning techniques to improve branch ...
Edward Gilman +5 more
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We examined the biology and life history of Calomela intemerata Lea (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), to determine its potential as a biocontrol agent of Acacia auriculiformis A.Cunn. ex Benth. (Fabaceae), an environmental weed in Florida, USA.
Christine H. Sanderson +4 more
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Sap-sucking Hemiptera, tending ants, and Sternorrhyncha predators on Acacia auriculiformis saplings fertilized with dehydrated sewage sludge [PDF]
Soil fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge accelerates the recovery process of degraded areas, improving nutrient concentration, and favors the development of webs with pioneer plants such as Acacia auriculiformis and insects.
R. F. Santos +9 more
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Soil fertility depletion is a major constraint to agricultural production in the Congo Basin and is aggravated by climate change. Therefore, agroforestry systems (AFS) are used to improve soil fertility and crop productivity.
Neville Mapenzi +6 more
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