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Ailanthus altissima (Milller) Swingle, 1916, in het Nederlands Hemelboom genoemd, is als solitair een magnifieke boom. Tegelijkertijd echter, net als bijvoorbeeld Prunus serotina (Amerikaanse vogelkers), is hij berucht om zijn woekervermogen. Vanwege dit
Wijnands, D.O.
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Species composition of forests is a very important component from the point of view of nature conservation and forestry. We aimed to identify 10 tree species in a hilly forest stand using a hyperspectral aerial image with a particular focus on two ...
Szilárd Balázs Likó +4 more
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Bioactivity-Guided Isolation Of Ailanthus Malabarica For Toxoplasma Gondii And Cholinesterase Inhibitory Activities [PDF]
Tumbuh-tumbuhan daripada Ailanthus genus diedarkan secara meluas di seluruh Asia dan memainkan peranan penting sebagai tumbuhan perubatan. Aktivitiaktiviti biologi spesies Ailanthus telah dikaji secara meluas dan didapati mempunyai aktiviti seperti anti ...
Lee, Yuan-E
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Ailanthus altissima: An invasive species in modern ecosystems [PDF]
Ailanthus altissima is an invasive woody species native to China and northern Vietnam, which has spread to all continents except Antarctica. Due to its rapid growth, intensive vegetative and generative reproduction, and resistance to unfavourable ...
Savić Aleksandra
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Genetic Divergence Studies in Ailanthus excelsa Using D2 Analysis
Aims: To estimate the genetic diversity studies among the biometric attributes of 30 progenies in Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. Place and Duration of Study: The study has conducted at Forest College and Research Institute, TNAU, Mettupalayam during 2015-2018 ...
Kanna, S. Umesh +2 more
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Ailanthus altissima demography data
Data file includes stage (NRA=nonreproductive adult; RA=reproductive adult; SDL= seedling) size (total diameter (cm) of all stems/individual at 0.5 cm aboveground), survival, and fecundity for Ailanthus altissima during 2012 and 2013.
Tiffany M. Knight (648860) +1 more
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THE attraction of hive-bees to the flowers of the Tree of Heaven, recorded by Dr. R. Melville in Nature recently1, has also been noted by me in Oxford. On July 14, 1944, I was awakened at dawn by a continuous high-pitched whining hum, like that of a dynamo, in the tall trees outside this Museum, and found it to be caused by thousands of Apis mellifica ...
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