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Micromycetes on ericaceous plant leaves
A two-year study was carried out on the ericaceous plant collection of the Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow and the Rogów Arboretum of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences on the following plants: wild rosemary Ledum palustre L.,
Maria Kowalik +2 more
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Carya luodianensis (Juglandaceae), a new species, is described and illustrated. We combined morphological characteristics, comparative plastome analyses, and phylogenetic analysis, all of which support the recognition of C. luodianensis as a new species and highlight its evolutionary divergence within Carya. ABSTRACT Carya luodianensis Y.B. Yang & M.T.
Yan‐Bing Yang +8 more
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The impact of an unprecedented hotter drought on oak growth was related to climate of origin
Future forests will have to face compound climate events such as hotter droughts as climate keeps warming. A better understanding of tree growth resilience to such extreme droughts is key to better inform future forests capacity to provide ecosystem ...
J. Julio Camarero +3 more
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The Culturable Mycobiome of Powdery Mildew‐Infected Plants
Botanical gardens host diverse plant assemblages that provide valuable opportunities to study fungal biodiversity and plant–fungal interactions. Powdery mildews (Erysiphaceae) are common pathogens in these settings, yet little is known about how they co‐occur with culturable fungi present on infected leaves.
Gabe Valenzano +5 more
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The arboretum of the Botanical Garden of the National Forestry University of Ukraine is located in the central part of Lviv. The research conducted here from 2003 to 2025 made it possible to determine the list of birds and mammals that occur here, to ...
Olga Palamarenko, Elvira Rizun
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A Collection of the Dendrological Garden in Glinna (Northwest Poland)
The small dendrological garden in Glinna (about 6 ha) near Szczecin (northwest Poland) is one of the 16 scientific places in Poland, which is well-known for growing a lot of unique trees.
Marcin KUBUS
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Abstract Soil hydraulic properties regulate microbially mediated carbon (C) cycling, but empirical measurements are labor‐intensive and often rely on homogenized soils that do not encompass the impacts of soil structure on hydraulics. We evaluated how the soil matrix structure influences measured hydraulic properties and the resultant soil C model ...
Andrew Townsend +6 more
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The article presents the results of a study on the state of coniferous and deciduous trees growing in the arboretum of the Siberian Forest Experimental Station in Tyumen to provide a possible justification for the use of promising species in order to ...
Anastasiya V. Dancheva +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study seeks to better understand the unique sensemaking assets that rural families weave into their outdoor learning experience while using a location‐based mobile app focused on healthy habitats for solitary bees. The project included mobile augmented reality (AR) technologies, which are increasingly used as educational tools at informal
Lucy R. McClain +3 more
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Potato dihaploids uncover diverse alleles to facilitate diploid potato breeding
Abstract Commercial potato (Solanum tuberosum) in North America is a clonal autotetraploid crop, which complicates breeding. Efforts are underway to convert potato to a diploid inbred‐hybrid crop, allowing breeders to more quickly meet market and environmental demands.
Sapphire Coronejo +27 more
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