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Banco de semillas del suelo en un pastizal de una reserva natural del Sistema de Tandilia (Buenos Aires, Argentina) invadido por Racosperma melanoxylon

open access: yesEcología Austral, 2021
La restauración de los pastizales naturales invadidos por especies vegetales exóticas depende de la composición del banco de semillas del suelo. Se analizó la composición del banco de semillas germinable del suelo en dos ambientes de la Reserva Natural ...
Osvaldo R. Vignolio   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Stem and wood characterization of Acacia melanoxylon as an introduced species in Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Stem and wood characterization of Acacia melanoxylon as an introduced species in Europeinfo:eu-repo/semantics ...
Anjos, O.   +4 more
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Variation of some wood macroscopic properties along the stem of Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. adult trees in Portugal

open access: yesForest Systems, 2013
Aim of the study: The aim of the study is to assess the variation of pith eccentricity, heartwood proportion, latewood percentage and basic wood density along the stem of 45-year-old A.
A. Santos, R. Simões, M. Tavares
doaj   +1 more source

Valorization of Underused Biomass of Acacia dealbata and Acacia melanoxylon Through Vermicomposting as an Alternative Substrate for Cucumber Production

open access: yesRecycling
Invasive alien species are one of the main threats to global biodiversity, and pose significant management challenges in several areas outside their natural range.
Maria C. Morais   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Biological invasions: a global assessment of geographic distributions, long‐term trends, and data gaps

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 100, Issue 6, Page 2542-2583, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens   +64 more
wiley   +1 more source

ESTUDIO EXPERIMENTAL DEL SECADO A TEMPERATURAS CONVENCIONALES DE ACACIAS EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF WOOD DRYING AT CONVENTIONAL-TEMPERATURE OF ACACIAS

open access: yesMaderas: Ciencia y Tecnología, 2008
Entre las especies del género Acacias, la Acacia melanoxylon o aromo australiano y la Acacia dealbata o aromo chileno, son dos especies aclimatadas en Chile con un interesante potencial industrial.
Rubén A ANANIAS   +3 more
doaj  

Multi-omics analysis reveals changes in lignin metabolism and hormonal regulation in Acacia melanoxylon stems under low boron stress

open access: yesPlant Stress
Acacia melanoxylon, a valuable and versatile evergreen tree species, plays a critical ecological and economic role; but its molecular and metabolic responses to boron stress have yet to be completely elucidated.
Zhaoli Chen   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Kappa Number Prediction of Acacia melanoxylon Unbleached Kraft Pulps using NIR-PLSR Models with a Narrow Interval of Variation

open access: yesBioResources, 2014
A total of 120 Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. (Australian blackwood) stem discs, belonging to 20 trees from four sites in Portugal, were used in this study. The samples were kraft pulped under standard identical conditions targeted to a Kappa number of 15.
António J.A. Santos   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

In Vitro Rumen Fermentation Kinetics Determination and Nutritional Evaluation of Several Non-Conventional Plants with Potential for Ruminant Feeding

open access: yesFermentation, 2023
Using invasive plants as non-conventional forage in livestock production can contribute to meeting climate change targets and provide a competitive advantage in a global market.
Cristiana S. A. M. Maduro Dias   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

In California's Changing Climate, Latent Pathogens Drive Novel Woody Plant Diebacks on a Large Geographic Scale

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 74, Issue 9, Page 2697-2714, December 2025.
Novel plant diebacks are emerging in association with reoccurring droughts in California. Field isolations and greenhouse trials show that latent pathogens and drought together, and not drought alone, cause the most severe diebacks. ABSTRACT The detection of emergent biotic and abiotic threats to plant health is challenging in an interconnected world ...
Matteo Garbelotto   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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