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Aim of study: To classify and validate the coverage of Acacia dealbata by stratifying its area into three different flowering stages using remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)-derived image orthomosaics.
Antonio Vazquez de la Cueva +2 more
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Impact of non-native tree species in Europe on soil properties and biodiversity: a review [PDF]
In the context of global change, the integration of non-native tree (NNT) species into European forestry is increasingly being discussed. The ecological consequences of increasing use or spread of NNTs in European forests are highly uncertain, as the ...
Thomas Wohlgemuth +21 more
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Acacia invasion triggers cascading effects above- and belowground in fragmented forests [PDF]
Invasive alien plants like Acacia species are key drivers of ecosystem change, with considerable effects on forest structure, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity. In the Mediterranean region, which is already vulnerable to challenges such as anthropogenic
Raquel Juan-Ovejero +10 more
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Rivers as a potential dispersing agent of the invasive tree Acacia dealbata
Background The silver wattle Acacia dealbata is a fast-growing tree from Australia that has become naturalised in different regions of the world, attaining invasive status in most of them. In Chile, A.
Daniel Zamorano +3 more
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Objective: To compare the inhibitory effects of acetone extracts from the stem bark of three Acacia species (Acacia dealbata, Acacia ferruginea and Acacia leucophloea) on nitric oxide production. Methods: The lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW 264.7
Kandhasamy Sowndhararajan +4 more
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Harnessing halophyte-derived allelochemicals and signaling molecules to enhance salinity tolerance in crops. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Soil salinization is a growing global challenge that significantly reduces agricultural productivity by impairing seed germination, growth, and yield. While conventional crops have limited tolerance to high salinity, halophytes are promising biological models for developing strategies to sustain agriculture in saline environments and ...
Székely G, Barta C.
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Plant communities of the upper Murrumbidgee catchment in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory [PDF]
Native vegetation of the upper Murrumbidgee catchment in southeast NSW and the Australian Capital-Territory (ACT) was classified into 75 plant communities across 18 NSW Vegetation Classes within nine Structural-Formations.
Armstrong, R.C. +4 more
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Case studies of the expansion of Acacia dealbata in the valley of the river Miño (Galicia, Spain)
Aim of study: Acacia dealbata is a naturalized tree of invasive behaviour that has expanded from small plots associated with vineyards into forest ecosystems.
Antonio Vazquez de la Cueva
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Rainforest in eastern Tasmania- floristics and conservation [PDF]
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The communities occur in lower rainfall areas, where they are often restricted to fire-protected sites.
Brown, MJ, Neyland, MG
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Acacia crassicarpa (Fabaceae)
Acacia crassicarpa (Fabaceae), a nitrogen-fixing tree species, is critically important for coastal protection in southeast China. In this study, we report the complete chloroplast genome sequence of A. crassicarpa, with a length of 176,493 bp.
Xinjian Yue +5 more
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