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\u3ci\u3eAnoplophora Glabripennis\u3c/i\u3e Within-Tree Distribution, Seasonal Development, and Host Suitability in China and Chicago [PDF]
Established populations of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), were first reported in the United States in New York in 1996, Illinois in 1998, and New Jersey in 2002. A federal quarantine and an
Bauer, Leah S +6 more
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Photoperiod–Temperature Interactions in a Changing Climate: A Review of Plant Phenological Responses
ABSTRACT Aim Climate change is reshaping plant phenology and species distributions, especially in temperate and boreal ecosystems, where advances in spring events have already extended the growing season. While temperature has been the primary focus of many studies, the role of photoperiod—a stable, latitude‐dependent cue—remains underexplored.
Martina Tarascio +5 more
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The aim of the study was to describe the relationships between the flowering phase of selected tree species, whose pollen is known to be allergenic, and fluctuations in the pollen in the air, and to use results obtained for making allergological ...
Alicja Stach +2 more
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Oilseed Rape straw for Cultivation of Oyster Mushroom [PDF]
Oyster mushroom [_Pleurotus ostreatus_ var. _sajor caju_ (Fr.) Singer] cultivation can play an important role in managing organic waste. It can be cultivated on a wide rang of substrates containing lignin and cellulose.
Ahmad Nowroozi +2 more
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Survival and long-term maintenance of tertiary trees in the Iberian Peninsula during the Pleistocene. First record of Aesculus L. [PDF]
The Italian and Balkan peninsulas have been places traditionally highlighted as Pleistocene glacial refuges. The Iberian Peninsula, however, has been a focus of controversy between geobotanists and palaeobotanists as a result of its exclusion from this ...
A Pons +98 more
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In vivo (leaves and seed embryos) and in vitro (androgenic embryos) antioxidant scavenging activity of Aesculus hippocastanum and Aesculus flava medical plants was examined.
Dubravka Štajner +3 more
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Horse chestnut: state and perspectives planting
The up-to-date assessment of green planting with Aesculus hippocastanum L. in Kyiv are presented. It’s certified that on the general status the yielded plantation demands accepting of emergency measures on enriching of their status.
O.O. Ilyenko
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Видовий склад та фітосанітарний стан деревних насаджень вулиці Сергія Параджанова м. Житомир [PDF]
Деревні насадження міста виконують найважливіші грунтозахисні, рекреаційні, кліматорегулюючі, екологічні та санітарно-гігієнічні функції, оптимізуючи екологічні умови міського середовища.
Муж, Г. В., Рехнер, Т. С.
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Red Buckeye is a small North American native tree, capable of reaching 25 to 30 feet tall in the wild though is most often at 15 to 20 feet high when grown in cultivation. Red Buckeye is most popular for its springtime display of three to six-inch-long,
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Ornamental perspective of Aesculus L. species as to aspective phenological phases
Eight species and two forms of horse chestnut were successfully introduced in M.M. Gryshko CBG. The most perspective species: Aesculus carnea Hagne., A. hippocastanum L. with its forms and A.
O.K. Doroshenko, T.V. Didenko
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