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Species concepts in Cercospora: spotting the weeds among the roses. [PDF]
Groenewald JZ +8 more
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Novel fungi from an ancient niche: cercosporoid and related sexual morphs on ferns. [PDF]
Guatimosim E +3 more
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Pest risk assessment of Radopholus similis for the EU territory. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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Growth patterns in the stem of the palm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
Studies on the growth of Archontophoenix cunninghamiana in two separate populations show that this species establishes only a narrow apical meristem complex before rising above ground This complex continues to expand in girth as it rises, until at a height of about 12 m its girth becomes fixed. The lower regions of the trunk expand, more than equalling
C J Quinn
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Comparing the establishment of an invasive and an endemic palm species in the Atlantic rainforest
Background: Biological invasions are one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, yet remain rather understudied in tropical environments. The Australian palm tree Archontophoenix cunninghamiana was introduced into Brazil for ornamental purposes, but ...
Leandro Reverberi Tambosi +1 more
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Scientia Horticulturae, 2001
Three palm species common to southern California landscapes were grown and established under mulch treatments. Turfgrass clippings and Eucalyptus sideroxylon mulches increased the growth of king and queen palms and increased survival of king palms.
Jim Downer, Donald Hodel
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Three palm species common to southern California landscapes were grown and established under mulch treatments. Turfgrass clippings and Eucalyptus sideroxylon mulches increased the growth of king and queen palms and increased survival of king palms.
Jim Downer, Donald Hodel
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Climate change may facilitate alien species invasion into new areas, particularly for species from warm native ranges introduced into areas currently marginal for temperature.
Christine S Sheppard +2 more
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