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Non‐native plants are a major obstacle in the restoration and management of eastern North American forests. Non‐native species, particularly woody shrubs, can be difficult to remove and are extremely persistent, thus consuming much of the time and ...
David M. Jenkins +4 more
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To improve our understanding of the relationship between soil higher fungi (belonging to Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) and Abies koreana, we surveyed A. koreana soil fungal communities in a forest in Mt.
Chang Sun Kim +5 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Flowering phenology is central to plant reproductive success and can relate to morphological traits such as size and quality of flowers, but phenology–trait associations of flowers remain unclear.
Mustaqeem Ahmad +2 more
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Relevance. A study of the seasonal (phenological) phenomena and natural connections between them on the background of the relevant environmental conditions is of great scientific and practical interest.
O. Yu. Emelyanova +2 more
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Summary Reflectance spectroscopy is a rapid method for estimating traits and discriminating species. Spectral libraries from herbarium specimens represent an untapped resource for generating broad phenomic datasets across space, time, and taxa. We conducted a proof‐of‐concept study using trait data and spectra from herbarium specimens up to 179 yr old,
Dawson M. White +6 more
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Ecology of micromycetes of higher plants of the Denov Arboratory [PDF]
This article provides information on the distribution of pathogenic micromycetes in tall plants in the Denov Arboretum of the Surkhandarya region by plant species, genera and families.
Sodikova D. G. +4 more
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Deciphering the biosynthetic pathways of lichen acids
Summary Depsides and depsidones are polyketide‐derived lichen acids widely distributed in lichen thalli, yet the biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) responsible for their production remain poorly understood. To address this gap, we investigated the diversity and evolutionary relationships of polyketide BGCs in lichens.
Wonyong Kim +11 more
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Characterization of the complete plastome sequence of Asplenium ×bimixtum (Aspleniaceae)
The complete plastome sequence of Asplenium × bimixtum (Aspleniaceae) was determined. The whole genome is 153,098 bp in length, consisting of large (86,394 bp) and small (21,508 bp) single-copy regions, and a pair of identical inverted repeats (22,598 bp)
Young-Ho Ha, Hee-Young Gil, Dong-Kap Kim
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Summary Roots are responsible for soil water uptake, yet little is known about how variation in fine‐root traits relates to whole‐tree water movement, particularly during periods of drought. By combining a 3‐yr dataset monitoring sap flow rates with measures of fine‐root biomass, length, and morphology across 10 tree species, we addressed hypotheses ...
Newton Tran +9 more
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Introduction to Chollipo Arboretum Foundation, Republic of Korea
The Chollipo Arboretum is recognized worldwide as a valued and longstanding peer of numerous botanic gardens and arboreta of the world for professional information exchange regarding plant sciences, public garden practices and for the Index Seminum ...
Kim Yong - Shik
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