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Contemporary land use studies often place food production in direct conflict with tropical forests, with forest land use for human needs exiting in conflict with carbon‐related forest conservation and biodiversity protection efforts. We highlight the more nuanced, mixed activities possible in the space between primary forest and fixed, monocultures ...
Sebastian A. Los+2 more
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Whole mitochondrial genome analyses of Han population from Shandong of China using massively parallel sequencing. [PDF]
Zhang J+8 more
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As climate change accelerates, breeding resilient crops is urgent. The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), a crucial 18 billion USD fruit crop, underpins North African and West Asian oasis agroecosystems. This study investigates the genetics and morphology of its closest wild relative, the endemic and endangered Cape Verde date palm (Phoenix atlantica ...
Jerónimo Cid‐Vian+14 more
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Archaeological findings show the extent of primitive characteristics of maize in South America. [PDF]
Costa FM+5 more
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Profile of Luis A. Borrero. [PDF]
Ravindran S.
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AN ARCHEOLOGY OF MEANING [PDF]
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The Botanical University Challenge: Bridging isolation and empowering plant‐aware students
In some indigenous languages, plants are referred to as “those who care for us,” reflecting their essential role in tackling global challenges. Yet, urbanisation has reduced engagement with plants and botany, decreasing awareness, especially among students.
Hannah Hall+13 more
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Tuberculosis in Human Bones from 4000 Years Ago, Iran. [PDF]
Farhud DD, Azari M, Rahbar M.
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Geochemical ceramic composition dataset using neutron activation and statistical analyses. [PDF]
Badawy WM, Dmitriev AY, Koval VY.
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