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Dendrochronological Methods in the Study of Some Species of Azerbaijan Flora
The authors carried out a dendrochronological analysis of promising species from various regions of Azerbaijan, studied the influence of unfavorable climatic factors, revealed the influence of abiotic factors, and showed the relationship between ...
Bagirova Samira Behbud +1 more
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The genus Acacia as invader: the characteristic case of Acacia dealbata Link in Europe [PDF]
We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata Link (silver wattle) in particular, as an invader in Europe, focusing on (i) the biology of the genus Acacia; (ii) biological attributes that are important for the invasiveness of the genus and A. dealbata; (iii) possible hypotheses for the invasion success; and (iv)
Lorenzo, Paula +2 more
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Acacia dealbata is a plant native to southeastern Australia that has traditionally been used by Aboriginal Australians as a source of food, food additives, and natural remedies. The seeds of A. dealbata were ground into a flour for making bread. However,
Md Sanowar Hossain +3 more
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The soil bacterial communities of South African fynbos riparian ecosystems invaded by Australian Acacia species. [PDF]
Riparian ecosystem along rivers and streams are characterised by lateral and longitudinal ecological gradients and, as a result, harbour unique biodiversity.
Etienne Slabbert +2 more
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In recent decades, interest in the eco-efficiency of building materials has led to numerous research projects focused on the replacement of raw materials with mineral and biomass wastes, and on the production of mortars with low-energy-consuming binders, such as gypsum.
Alessandra Ranesi +5 more
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Pre-clearing vegetation of the coastal lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion, North Queensland [PDF]
A pre-clearing vegetation map and digital coverage at approximately 1:50 000 scale for the coastal lowlands (up to about 200 m elevation) of the Wet Tropics Bioregion, North Queensland is presented.
Appelman, Chris N. +4 more
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Optimal model‐based design of experiments for parameter precision: Supercritical extraction case
Abstract This study investigates the process of chamomile oil extraction from flowers. A parameter‐distributed model consisting of a set of partial differential equations is used to describe the governing mass transfer phenomena in a cylindrical packed bed with solid chamomile particles under supercritical conditions using carbon dioxide as a solvent ...
Oliwer Sliczniuk, Pekka Oinas
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Invasive species are an environmental problem affecting worldwide ecosystems. In the case of Acacia dealbata Link., the negative impacts affect the productivity of the forests due to the competition established with native species while contributing to a
Leonel J. R. Nunes +3 more
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Combining Spatial, Genetic, and Environmental Risk Data to Define and Prioritize In Situ Conservation Units. [PDF]
This study develops a flexible framework for in situ conservation using clustering algorithms (DBSCAN and k‐means) to define management units while considering resource constraints. It integrates genetic metrics (heterozygosity, allelic richness, differentiation) and fire risk assessments based on vegetation flammability to prioritize conservation ...
McMaster ES +9 more
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Экстрактовые масла Acacia dealbata Link. для элитной парфюмерной продукции
The aim of this survey was to find the best way for the extraction of essential oils from the Acacia dealbata Link. floral raw materials, as well as discover samples of elite perfumery products of various brands that use this aroma in perfumery compositions.
E.N. Grunina +3 more
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