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PHASE DYNAMICS OF PHYTOCOENOSIS ON THE DAMPED WASTE HEAPS OF NOVOVOLYN MINING AREA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Nineteen non-recultivated waste heaps are found on the territory of the Novovolyn mining area (Lviv-Volyn coal basin), three of which are damping. The total area of disturbed lands is 116.7 hectares.
Popovych, Vasyl, Stepova, Kateryna
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Art v 1 and Amb a 4 Co‐Sensitization Identifies Italian Patients at Risk for Mugwort‐Celery‐Spice Syndrome

open access: yesAllergy, EarlyView.
Three molecular profiles identified among Art v 1/Amb a 4‐sensitized patients: Art v 1 monosensitization, Amb a 4 monosensitization, and dual sensitization to both allergens. Art v 1 monosensitization was predominantly associated with allergic rhinitis, reflecting a classical airborne allergy pattern.
Enrico Scala   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

Allocation of nitrogen and phosphorus in the leaves, stems, and roots of Artemisia: a case study in phylogenetic control

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionThe allocation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) among plant organs is an important strategy affecting growth and development as well as ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems.
Dechun Jiang   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Extraction and parsing of herbarium specimen data: Exploring the use of the Dublin core application profile framework [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value these resources as ingredients in biodiversity research.
Huang, Jane   +2 more
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Effectiveness and Predictors of House Dust Mite Subcutaneous Immunotherapy in Polysensitised Patients With Allergic Rhinitis: A Multicentre Retrospective Study

open access: yesClinical &Experimental Allergy, EarlyView.
Single‐allergen dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy achieved 68.8% perennial symptom response rate in polysensitised allergic rhinitis patients. High mould and dust mite sIgE levels predicted poor allergen immunotherapy response, which indicated allergen‐specific sIgE levels may help guide personalised allergen immunotherapy decisions.
Zhouxian Pan   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effect of essential oils of Artemisia. Zataria and Myrtus on Trichomonas vaginalis

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2003
Considering the high prevalence of Tricomonas vaginalis (TV) in women and the known side effects of metronidazol and giving importance to herbal drug therapy in order to reduce side effects in the recent decades, this study with the effect of essential ...
M Azadbakht   +3 more
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Weed problems in various tillage systems in the Nordic countries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
There is an increasing use of various forms of reduced tillage or no-tillage in the Nordic countries. This will favour the growth of grass weed species and perennial species.
Fogelfors, H.   +4 more
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Metabarcoding of Pollen Carried by Syrphids Reveals Novel Plant–Pollinator Interactions in a Protected Natural Area and Agricultural Sites

open access: yesEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, EarlyView.
Using DNA metabarcoding, this study investigates pollen transported by syrphids (Syrphidae) in the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and agricultural sites in Northern Italy. The analysis reveals a high diversity of visited plant taxa, including previously undocumented plant–pollinator interactions.
Serena Magagnoli   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pharmacology, taxonomy and phytochemistry of the genus artemisia specifically from Pakistan: a comprehensive review

open access: yesPharmaceutical and Biomedical Research, 2018
The genus Artemisia belongs to family Asteraceae and commonly used for ailments of multiple lethal diseases. Twenty-nine species of the genus have been identified from Pakistan which are widely used as pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetics, sanitary ...
Sobia Zeb   +6 more
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Migration and Ethnobotanical Practices: The Case of Tifey Among Haitian Immigrants in Cuba [PDF]

open access: yes
Ethnobotanical knowledge and practices are dynamic and they change as they are transferred and appropriated by people who are adapting to new surroundings and changing environments.
Beyra, A., Godinez, D., Volpato, G.
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