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Optimizing rangeland use: Forage selection and grazing patterns of Nguni and Bonsmara cattle across traditional and commercial systems. [PDF]
Slayi M, Jaja IF.
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Using grass inflorescence as source material for biomonitoring through environmental DNA metabarcoding. [PDF]
Coetzer WG.
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Diversity, Endemism, and Conservation Status of the Herpetofauna of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico with Comparison to Neighboring Biogeographic Provinces. [PDF]
Smith GR, Lemos-Espinal JA.
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Widespread application of apomixis in agriculture requires further study of natural apomicts. [PDF]
Goeckeritz CZ +3 more
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Carbon and Water Fluxes in an Exotic Buffelgrass Savanna
Abstract Buffelgrass savanna is becoming widespread in aridland ecosystems around the world following invasion or deliberate land conversion for cattle forage. There is still a gap of information regarding functional and ecohydrological aspects such as carbon, water, and greenhouse gas exchanges in these highly productive novel ecosystems where ...
Cesar Hinojo-Hinojo +2 more
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Buffelgrass Survey - Protection Motivation Theory
This project provides the raw data, codebook, and analysis code for a survey of Tucson residents to understand their attitudes toward buffelgrass management.
Aaron Lien
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Climatic Effects on Buffelgrass Productivity in the Sonoran Desert
Buffelgrass (Cenchrus cilaris L.), a perennial bunchgrass from northcentral Kenya has been successfully seeded on 400,000 ha in northwest Mexico. To determine if carrying capacity increased after buffelgrass introduction we measured live, recent-dead standing, old-dead standing and litter at 2-week intervals for three years.
Martha H. Martin-R +2 more
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering, 2008
An experiment was undertaken in gnotobiotic microcosms to determine the role of buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) and a phenanthrene-degrading bacterium (strain PM600) in the degradation of phenanthrene. The Gram-negative bacterium was identified as a Sphingomonas sp. by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and as S.
Francoise M, Robert +4 more
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An experiment was undertaken in gnotobiotic microcosms to determine the role of buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) and a phenanthrene-degrading bacterium (strain PM600) in the degradation of phenanthrene. The Gram-negative bacterium was identified as a Sphingomonas sp. by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and as S.
Francoise M, Robert +4 more
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