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Botanical and genetic characteristics of Celtis australis L. and Celtis occidentalis L. grown in Egypt

open access: yesBulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy Cairo University, 2011
Celtis australis L. and Celtis occidentalis L. are deciduous ornamental trees, grown in Egypt. This study presents a comparative investigation of the botanical features of the stems, stem barks and leaves of both plants.
Taha Shahat M.A. El-Alfy   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Gastropod species found in birds' nests from Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Los nidos de aves son ejemplos de hábitats ocupados por un conjunto de invertebrados, como insectos, arañas, pseudoescorpiones, etc. Por primera vez se presenta una lista de gasterópodos encontrados en nidos aviarios de la Argentina.
Di Iorio, Osvaldo Rubén   +2 more
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Riparian reference condition: Using regional plant composition to guide functional improvements in the City of Austin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This technical report focuses on ways to restore riparian habitat within specific Austin creeks. This study is designed to serve as a template for restoration efforts with other urbanized creeks (Waller).As a result of an expanding and rapidly urbanizing
Duncan, Alex   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Anticancer activity of Celtis tournefortii Lam. against human liver cancer cells

open access: yesJournal of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences
Celtis tournefortii Lam. (Celtis aetnensis) is a species of plant with extraordinary bioactivities that has received little research and documentation. Its potential to treat human liver cancer has not yet been studied.
Kavitha Krishna Nadiger   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

‘Why Did You Go to Buda?’: The Humanist Sodality and Mantuan’s Rustic Idyll in Bohuslaus of Hassenstein’s Ecloga sive Idyllion Budae (1503)☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract In the late fifteenth century, the Hungarian royal court at Buda was home to a cosmopolitan community of humanists. In early modern historiography, this cultural milieu has often been interpreted as one of the new, emergent ‘centres’ of the Renaissance in East Central Europe.
Eva Plesnik
wiley   +1 more source

Complex Above- and Below-Ground Growth Responses of Two Urban Tree Species Following Root, Stem, and Foliage Damage—An Experimental Approach

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2019
Urban trees are subjected to numerous biotic and mechanical damages, which can affect their growth rates and health. However, for most species, a systematic analysis of tree above- and below-ground growth reactions to a variety of damages is still ...
Valentina Vitali   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Functional and Phylogenetic Implications of Canopy Mesophication in Temperate Hardwood Forests

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 4, April 2026.
Mesophication describes the shifting of forests fire‐adapted systems to those dominated shaded‐adapted species, but the functional underpinnings of forest mesophication have received less quantitative testing. Using 20th century legacy datasets of changing forest composition in Wisconsin, USA, we characterized broad declines in drought tolerance, fire ...
Sam W. Anderson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mirandaceltis a new genus from Mexico

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences, 1958
In the course of many discussions concerning the flora of Mexico, the eminent botanist, Dr. Faustino Miranda, called my attention to a Mexican Celtis which was significantly different from the rest of the genus.
A.J. Sharp
doaj   +1 more source

Morfología comparada de diez taxones del género Celtis (Cannabaceae) del Cono Sur Sudamericano

open access: yesDarwiniana, nueva serie, 2021
The genus Celtis L. (Cannabaceae) comprises around 73 species distributed in temperate and tropical regions of both hemispheres. Most South American species belong to the subgenus Mertensia Planch., and they are characterized by showing high ...
Débora C. Chamorro   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

IUCN Red List Regional Assessment of the Flora of Niue Utilising Indigenous Local Knowledge and Botanical Information

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 56, Issue 2, April 2026.
A regional assessment of the indigenous vascular plants of Niue is presented using the IUCN Red List criteria. The assessment was undertaken during a community workshop that drew on the indigenous local knowledge and scientific information. The assessment comprised 197 named taxa and 8 indeterminate entities, with 4 (2.0%) taxa assessed as Extinct and ...
Peter B. Heenan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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