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Climatic and anthropogenic factors affect Ailanthus altissima invasion in a Mediterranean region [PDF]
Ailanthus altissima is an aggressive invasive tree worldwide, but the ecological factors that lead to the spread of this species in Mediterranean ecosystems are still unclear.
Stinca A. +5 more
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Roads contribute to habitat fragmentation and function as dispersal barriers for many organisms. At the same time many nonnative plant species are associated with road systems, a relationship that has been explained by the availability of disturbed ...
Kowarik, Ingo +6 more
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Effect of Ailanthus species and seasons on yarn parameters of eri silk
Present research entails an in-depth analysis on the effect of two secondary host plants of eri silkworm viz., borpat (Ailanthus grandis Prain) and borkesseru (Ailanthus excels Roxb.) and seasons on yarn parameters of eri silk as quality of silk ...
R. R. Borah, M. Saikia
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Influence of nitrogen form on growth of invasive species Acer negundo L. and Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) swingle [PDF]
Relative amounts of nutrients, especially nitrogen, the most abundant macro-element, and also the distribution of ammonium ions in relation to nitrate ions, in the soils of different ecosystems, are determined by many factors.
Đukić Matilda +5 more
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СИСТЕМА РОДУ AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (MILL.) SWINGLE
The existence of human society is impossible to imagine without plant introduction. Particular attention is paid to plants that combine valuable ornamental, medicinal, fruit, technical and phytomelioration properties.
Mamchur, V. V., V. V. Mamchur
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Biodiesel Production from Hevea brasiliensis Seeds: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The Hevea brasiliensis (HB) species, also called the rubber tree, is currently cultivated worldwide for the extraction of latex, an input for rubber production. In addition, its seeds currently have few productive applications, despite their high oil content.
Sara Lüneburger +3 more
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Recently, Ailanthus altissima wood has received increased attention in China. Although Ailanthus altissima has a number of advantages, such as fast-growing character and high density, the low dimensional stability is a restraining factor.
Xinwei Miao +5 more
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