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Ensuring the Safe Use of Bee Products: A Review of Allergic Risks and Management. [PDF]
Matuszewska-Mach E +4 more
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Selenium hyperaccumulators are plants able to accumulate over 1000 mg/kg in their shoots while growing in their natural environments. The distribution of selenium in the seeds of the three key hyperaccumulating species was elucidated using X‐ray fluorescence microscopy computed tomography (XFM‐CT). ABSTRACT Selenium hyperaccumulators are plants able to
Mirko Salinitro +4 more
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Island biogeography of the megadiverse plant family Asteraceae. [PDF]
Roeble L +8 more
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ABSTRACT Green oil‐in‐water (O/W) nanoemulsions incorporating essential oils (EOs) and food‐derived compounds are gaining prominence as biopesticidal platforms that address the growing demand for sustainable agriculture, food safety, and reduced chemical inputs.
Anna Paula Azevedo de Carvalho +2 more
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Plastid genome variation with phylogenetic implications for the <i>Helichrysum</i>-<i>Anaphalis</i>-<i>Pseudognaphalium</i> (HAP) of the tribe Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Wu J +6 more
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Abstract Croitana Waterhouse, 1932 (Trapezitinae) is a small genus of skippers endemic to Australia, with most species restricted to semi‐arid and arid biomes where the larvae specialise on grasses (Poaceae) in the genera Neurachne R.Br., Enteropogon Nees and Austrostipa S.W.L. Jacobs & J.Everett.
Michael F. Braby
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Challenges in Typification Within Taxonomically Complex Groups: The Case of the Linnaean Name <i>Centaurea phrygia</i> (Asteraceae). [PDF]
Tavilla G, Crespo MB, Ferrer-Gallego PP.
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ABSTRACT Understanding successional trajectories in abandoned lands is critical for predicting forest recovery potential in the Atlantic Forest, a global biodiversity hotspot. Over a decade of field monitoring (2014–2025) in permanent plots in the subtropical highlands of southern Brazil, we analyzed the dynamics of tree‐shrub components in abandoned ...
Maria Julia Carvalho Cruz +6 more
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South America holds the greatest diversity of native daisies (Asteraceae) in the world: an updated catalogue supporting continental-scale conservation. [PDF]
Moreira-Muñoz A +11 more
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ABSTRACT Frequent fire in temperate native grasslands in south‐east Australia has maintained high plant diversity. The timing of fire implemented by fire agencies over the last several decades has been in summer and autumn. This coincides with the dormant season for many grassland plants. Recent trends in agency burning, partly driven by earlier curing
Holden Sayers +2 more
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