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Commodity risk assessment of oak and walnut logs from the US. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +30 more
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Abstract Mutvei's solution is a widely utilized standard staining method for revealing growth increments in biogenic carbonates; however, it is a slightly toxic, destructive approach with varying success across species groups. Therefore, there has been growing interest in finding non‐toxic, less destructive, and straightforward alternative techniques ...
Mahsa Alidoostsalimi +7 more
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Efficient Removal of Crystal Violet and Safranin‑O Dyes Using Naturally Plant-Derived <i>Azadirachta indica</i>: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Investigation. [PDF]
Singh BK +9 more
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Bacterial Communities Associated With Acute Oak Decline of Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) in Southern Sweden. [PDF]
Knapp DG +3 more
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A taxonomic update of the genus Clavija (Theophrastaceae) in Colombia and Ecuador
Two species of Clavija are described as new to science: C. neivea (Department Huila Colombia), which is similar to C. pungens (Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) Decne. of coastal Ecuador, but distinguished by its chiefly elliptic leaf blades with less serrate margins and 4‐merous flowers; C. zamorae (Prov.
Bertil Ståhl
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SapBark-64: A dataset of bark images for 64 fruit-tree sapling classes. [PDF]
Alizadeh S, Shamsi H.
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Empire and Alternatives: Swietenia Febrifuga and the Cinchona Substitutes [PDF]
Chakrabarti, Pratik
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Lifespan extension due to caloric restriction (CR) is a well‐established aspect of animal senescence that has been observed in many taxa. Contrastingly, there is much less evidence in plants, even though it is straightforward to manipulate CR by restricting photosynthesis through reduction in light intensity.
Julian A. Ketler +3 more
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Spatial synchrony of population fluctuations has major consequences for the impacts of forest insect pest outbreaks at regional scales. We tested the predictions that the strength and drivers of this synchrony would differ among species according to their dispersal abilities and feeding guilds.
Kyle J. Haynes +5 more
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