Do dense layers of invasive plants elevate the foraging intensity of small mammals in temperate deciduous forests? A case study from Pennsylvania, USA [PDF]
Monospecific stands of invasive plants can dramatically restructure habitat for fauna, thereby elevating population densities or promoting foraging of consumer species who benefit in the altered habitat.
Ryan M. Utz +3 more
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Phytochemical contents and in vitro activities of Berberis thunbergii hydroethanolic extract
Berberis thunbergii, also known as Japanese dogwood, has many medicinal properties due to its rich phytochemical components. Therefore, B. thunbergii hydroethanolic extract was investigated phytochemical content, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and ...
E. Karakuş +5 more
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Objective — to evaluate the viability and decorativeness of introduced forms and hybrids of Berberis thunbergii DC. in collections and expositions of Kherson State University. Materials and methods.
N. Sushynska
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Modern approaches to the use of Berberis Thunbergii cultivars for sustainable landscape design
Purpose. For the purposes of sustainable landscape design of the urban space, to substantiate new modern nature-oriented solutions for the use of dwarf cultivars of the Berberis Thunberg species. Methods.
O. Gololobova, V. Gololobov
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СЕЗОННА ДИНАМІКА ВМІСТУ ФОТОСИНТЕТИЧНИХ ПІГМЕНТІВ У СТРОКАТОЛИСТИХ ФОРМ BERBERIS THUNBERGII DC.
The work deals with the peculiarities of seasonal dynamics of the content of photosynthetic pigments in leaves and their parts with various colouring in variegated-leaf forms of Berberis thunbergii DC.
I. I. Korshykov, N. I. Sushynska
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Introduction: The population growth and water requirement for domestic consumption, industry, agriculture and urban development in Mashhad megacity, increase pressures on freshwater resources.
ریحانه ستایش +2 more
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Comparative Transcriptomics for Genes Related to Berberine and Berbamine Biosynthesis in Berberidaceae. [PDF]
Berberine and berbamine are bioactive compounds of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) present in Berberis species. The contents of berbamine are 20 times higher than berberine in leaf tissues in three closely related species: Berberis koreana, B ...
Roy NS +10 more
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Physiological indicators of habitat quality for a migratory songbird breeding in a forest invaded by non-native Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii). [PDF]
Non-native, invasive plants can impact birds by altering food sources, nesting substrates and other critical resources. Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) is one of the most invasive, non-native woody plants in in the northeastern USA, and yet ...
Seewagen CL, Slayton EJ, Smith Pagano S.
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Detecting the influence of ornamental Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea in invasive populations of Berberis thunbergii (Berberidaceae) using AFLP1 [PDF]
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) is a widespread invasive plant that remains an important landscape shrub represented by ornamental, purple‐leaved forms of the botanical variety atropurpurea. These forms differ greatly in appearance from feral plants, bringing into question whether they contribute to invasive populations or whether the ...
Jessica D, Lubell +3 more
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Soil arthropod communities associated with Berberis thunbergii invasion in a temperate deciduous forest harbour more detritivores [PDF]
Barberry (Berberis thunbergii) is a widely established invasive shrub in temperate forests of the northeastern United States with the potential to alter soil arthropod communities through changes to soil nutrient cycling and acidity.
R. Utz, Ian S. Hart, Quentin Rice
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