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Spacing of landscape plants is one of the factors determining the outcome of a design in terms of canopy formation which is one of the variables for aesthetic appearance in terms of shapes and forms.
Christiana Olusola Owolabi +4 more
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Fossils of an endangered, endemic, giant dipterocarp species open a historical portal into Borneo's vanishing rainforests. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Asia's wet tropical forests face a severe biodiversity crisis, but few fossils record their evolutionary history. We recently discovered in situ cuticles on fossil leaves, attributed to the giant rainforest tree Dryobalanops of the iconic Dipterocarpaceae family, from the Plio‐Pleistocene of Brunei Darussalam (northern Borneo ...
Wang TX +6 more
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Propagation and seedling growth of some species used as ornamental hedges in landscape design
Propagation and seedling growth characteristics of five plant species: Duranta repens (Yellow bush), Hamelia patens (Fire bush), Ficus retusa (Yellow ficus), Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood / West indies) and Acalypha wilkesiana (Copper leaf), were examined
Olatunde Musibau Olosunde +4 more
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During survey for the pests of Buxus plants in Bandar Gaz, Golestan province, Iran, Eriophyes canestrinii (Nalepa, 1890) was collected on Buxus sempervirens hyrcana (Pojarkova) Tachtadzjan (Buxaceae) and recorded for the first time in Iran.
Masoud Arbabi +4 more
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Leaf spot and dieback of Buxus caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola
Leaf blight symptoms were observed on potted box plants (Buxus sempervirens cv. Suffruticosa and B. microphylla) in a nursery in South Moravia in August 2010. These symptoms were suggestive of box blight on Buxus spp.
Ivana ŠAFRÁNKOVÁ +2 more
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The Olea europaea L. var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr. forests in the Mediterranean area [PDF]
This paper examines the forest communities dominated by Olea europaea L. var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr. that have been described up until now in the Mediterranean Region (including other isolated extrazonal areas in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula and ...
Bazan, G., Gianguzzi, Lorenzo
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Cylindrocladium buxicola is a fungal pathogen of Buxus spp. in Turkey; the pathogen was first noted in 2011 on the native populations of B. sempervirens in forests in Trabzon in the Black Sea region.
Asko LEHTIJÄRVI +2 more
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Особливості розмноження Buxus sempervirens L. в умовах закритого грунту [PDF]
Наведено результати дослідження регенераційної здатності Buxus sempervirens L. в умовах закритого ґрунту, визначено шляхи регенерації органів у процесі укорінення, експериментально перевірено вплив ростових речовин на їх вкорінення та визначено ...
Mashevska, Alla C. +3 more
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Indolebutyric acid on boxwood propagation by stem cuttings
Buxus sempervirens L., popularly known as boxwood, is a woody shrub widely used in gardening and landscaping. One of the most important factors for B. sempervirens commercial production is its propagation.
Leandro Marcolino Vieira +3 more
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Improved hydrophobic and thermal stability of polyvinylpyrrolidone composites with the ingredients of Buxus sempervirens [PDF]
Three samples of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) composites were prepared by solution casting with the leaf powder (LP), leaf carbon (LC) and leaf ash (LA) of Buxus sempervirens L.
Hamed Nazarpour-Fard +2 more
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