Comparative analysis of cranberry fruit rot fungal diversity in Massachusetts from wild, organic, and conventional ecosystems using multiplex PCR [PDF]
Cranberry fruit rot (CFR) has been a major challenge in cranberry production affecting fruit quality, particularly in Massachusetts and New Jersey. It is known to be a disease complex associated with several diverse fungi.
Salisu Sulley +7 more
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On the role of peat bogs as components of Indigenous cultural landscapes in Northern North America
This article explores uses of peat bogs and associated plants and other resources by drawing on the published ethnobotanical and archeological literature pertaining to Indigenous groups that lived and continue to live on the Northwest Coast, the Interior/
Véronique Forbes
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Environmental Filters Structure Cushion Bogs’ Floristic Composition along the Southern South American Latitudinal Gradient [PDF]
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that abiotic factors restrict communities by selecting species capable of survival and persistence under specific conditions, resulting in variations in beta diversity, phylogenetic clustering, and niche ...
Felipe Figueroa-Ponce +1 more
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Sphagnum bogs possess irreplaceable ecological and economic value, and they are scarce in China, with a fragmented distribution. Based on 19 high-resolution bioclimatic environmental datasets and 71 bog center point locations, we employed a maximum ...
Mingyang Cong +2 more
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The variation in water content and in concentrations in trace metals in peat in different mire types [PDF]
The mires in Ostrobothnia, Western Finland, can be classified into four types by trophic status: oligotrophic, oligo-mesotrophic, mesotrophic and meso-eutrophic mires.
Y. He, K. Virtanen
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Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils from North Spanish ombrotrophic mires: vascular plants [PDF]
Methods and criteria that were used to identify plant macrofossils from four ombrotrophic mires in northern Spain are presented. Twelve monocotyledon and ten dicotyledon species were recorded.
M. Souto +4 more
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The occurrence of rare earth elements in some Finnish mires [PDF]
The content of the more abundant rare earths (RE) (Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) in the ash of 399 peat samples from 26 Finnish mires was determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry.
I. Yliruokanen, S. Lehto
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Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils from North Spanish ombrotrophic mires: bryophytes [PDF]
The methods and criteria used for the identification of bryophytes from the peat deposits of four ombrotrophic mires in northern Spain are presented. Two liverworts and fifteen moss taxa were recorded.
M. Souto +4 more
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Comparison of two methods of counting microscopic charcoal particles in peat [PDF]
A peat monolith of the topmost 92.5 cm of Slåttmossen, a bog in Helsinki/Vantaa, S Finland, was analysed for microscopic charcoal with two methods. In the first, the number of charcoal particles was counted, irrespective of their size; in the second, the
K. Sarmaja-Korjonen
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Geology of the Pitkäslähde spring, western Finland, and the enrichment of elements from groundwater to peat [PDF]
The Pitkäslähde spring is located in the south of Pattijoki municipality, western Finland (64°26'N, 24°47'E - basic map No. 2432 12). A peat hillock about 4 m high and 150 m in diameter has developed around the spring.
K. Virtanen
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