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ABSTRACT The use of insectary plants to provide alternative food and shelter resources for enhancing natural enemy activity has been established as a common practice in IPM. Candidate flowering plant species have been screened and evaluated for their contribution to enhance life parameters of beneficial insects.
Francesc Gómez Marco +6 more
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Investigating Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Effects of some Ferula Species
Background: Nowadays, one of the methods for treatment of Alzheimer is using of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs). Discovering the drugs with better effects and fewer side effects especially from natural sources is the aim of many researchers ...
M Shekarchi +4 more
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Hogweed Sosnovsky is a dangerous invasive species of flora of the European part of Russia. Hogweed Sosnovsky may appear on the river is a result of the hydrochoric distribution of seeds.
Antipina Galina, Antipin Vladimir
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Athamanta meum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 245. 1753. "Habitat in Alpibus Italiae, Hispaniae, Helvetiae." RCN: 1969. Basionym of: Aethusa meum (L.) L. (1774). Lectotype (Jarvis & Knees in Taxon 37: 474. 1988): Herb. Clifford: 93, Athamanta 1 (BM-000558252). Current name: Meum athamanticum Jacq. (Apiaceae).
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Turf transplantation as a potential restoration technique in subtropical grasslands
Abstract Introduction Subtropical grasslands in southern Brazil suffer from ongoing degradation, while restoration initiatives of these ecosystems are still incipient. Turf transplantation appears as a promising approach for restoring these ecosystems.
Kassiane H. Pedro +3 more
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Integrated control of slug damage in organic vegetable crops- OF 0158 [PDF]
Slugs are important pests of a wide range of organic vegetable crops, which are high quality products, desired by consumers. Slug problems are especially acute in comparison to conventional vegetable production because use of chemical control measures is
Glen, David
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High Resprouting of Plants Within 16 Months of Wildfire in a Dry Grassland in Aotearoa New Zealand
Wildfires are projected to increase in severity and frequency in dryland ecosystems due to climate change. To predict how plant communities will respond to these changes in wildfire patterns, it is vital to understand how plants establish following fire; such knowledge is limited in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Shanta Budha‐Magar +3 more
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Evaluating aggressiveness and host range of Alternaria dauci in a controlled environment [PDF]
The aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci isolates was investigated in greenhouse conditions. Twenty-seven isolates were pre-selected from a large collection to represent high diversity according to geographic or host origins and intergenic spacer (IGS ...
A. Dongo +9 more
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Analysis of Spontaneous Plant Species in an Urban Green Space in Southern Spain
ABSTRACT This study presents a detailed floristic inventory of the spontaneous flora in La Asomadilla urban park in Córdoba, southern Spain. In addition to being the largest urban park in the city, La Asomadilla is characterized by irregular terrain, a transitional location between the Guadalquivir river plain and Sierra Morena mountains, and the ...
María José Tenor‐Ortiz +3 more
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