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Soil and plant changing after invasion: The case of Acacia dealbata in a Mediterranean ecosystem
Science of The Total Environment, 2014Acacia dealbata Link (Fabaceae) is one of the most invasive species in the Mediterranean ecosystems of Europe, Africa and America, where it has been proved to exert strong effects on soil and plant communities. In Italy A. dealbata has been largely used for ornamental and forestry purpose and is nowadays spreading in several areas.
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2005
These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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Caractères botaniques des Acacia dealbata, decurrens et mollissima.
Revue de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture coloniale, 1924Jahandiez Émile. Caractères botaniques des Acacia dealbata, decurrens et mollissima.. In: Revue de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture coloniale, 4ᵉ année, bulletin n°31, 31 mars 1924. pp. 179-181.
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Controle chimique du mimosa Acacia dealbata Link
1979Document interne;* INRA, Centre de Recherches d'Avignon, Unite Regionale de Documentation (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de Recherches d'Avignon, Unite Regionale de Documentation (FRA) ; National ...
Delabraze, P., Valette, J.C.
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Forestación con plantaciones de Acacia dealbata Link multipropósito
2004El proyecto Forestación con "Plantaciones de Acacia dealbata Link Multipropósito, financiado por el Gobierno Regional del Bío-Bío y desarrollado por el Instituto Forestal, pretende promover el uso de especies alternativas y eficientes desde el punto de vista forestal como ambiental.
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Chemical and Functional Characterization of Extracts from Leaves and Twigs of Acacia dealbata
Processes, 2022Maria Margarida Gonçalves +2 more
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