Improving maize LAI estimation by integrating multispectral imagery and digital surface models with ensemble learning. [PDF]
Li W +7 more
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A walk in the park—Identifying healthy greenspaces using scents
As urbanisation accelerates globally, access to nature is increasingly recognised as vital for public health and wellbeing. We captured and analysed plant‐emitted airborne ‘scent signatures’ across Oxford's urban greenspaces to assess their potential health relevance.
William T. Kay +6 more
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Effects of planting density and row spacing configuration on dry matter accumulation and distribution, nutrient content, and yield in cotton. [PDF]
Bai Z +6 more
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Botanic and heritage gardens as living laboratories in the age of the polycrisis
Societal Impact Statement Cities face intertwined crises of climate, biodiversity loss and social disconnection. We show how botanic and heritage gardens can help address these challenges as living laboratories to generate place‐based evidence and public engagement.
Kevin Frediani
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Spatiotemporal response of photosynthetic characteristics in Epimedium pubescens to understory environmental factors across three agroforestry systems. [PDF]
Li D, Zhang H, Wen D, Suo F, Guo B.
europepmc +1 more source
Impact of canopy vertical height on leaf functional traits in a Cunninghamia lanceolata common garden experiment in Dagangshan. [PDF]
Xu T, Niu X, Wang B, Wang Y.
europepmc +1 more source
Management and incipient domestication of Chamaedorea tepejilote in agroforestry systems in Mexico
Native wild plants are key elements in addressing global biodiversity loss and supporting sustainable food systems. We investigated how rural communities in Mexico manage Chamaedorea tepejilote, a wild palm with edible male inflorescences, by combining ethnobotanical, genetic, morphological and ecological approaches.
Viviana Andrade +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Trunk Injection for Arthropod Pest Management in Woody Plants: A Comparative Perspective Under Greenhouse and Field Conditions. [PDF]
Paraschiv M.
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Earth's ecosystems are experiencing wide‐ranging impacts from global climate change, including increased average and extreme temperatures. These temperature shifts can drastically affect plant physiology, threatening the future of even common plant species. Here, we focus on photosynthetic function in a native Southern California shrub species.
Anna K. M. Bowen +8 more
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