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Abstract The introduction of non‐native species into new environments can cause significant ecological harm and is considered a major conservation threat. As populations of invasive species continue to establish and increase across the globe, novel methods can provide new insights into their biology and potentially aid in management.
Matthew J. Quin +5 more
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Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty (Vetiver) en sistemas silvopastoriles
Introducción. El pasto vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) es abundantemente estudiado en países asiáticos por sus múltiples usos en conservación de suelos, protección de infraestructura, saneamiento ecológico, control biológico de plagas, restauración ecológica, entre otras aplicaciones agronómicas y de bioingeniería.
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Adopting national vegetation guidelines and the National Vegetation Information System (NVIS) framework in the Northern Territory [PDF]
Guidelines and core attributes for site-based vegetation surveying and mapping developed for the Northern Territory, are relevant to botanical research, forestry typing, rangeland monitoring and reporting on the extent and condition of native and non ...
Brocklehurst, Peter B. +3 more
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Abstract Soil degradation resulting from poor soil management practices is a major problem worldwide. In Papua New Guinea (PNG), the poor access to resources and lack of soil knowledge may lead to the unintended adoption of poor soil management practices in coffee production systems.
Emma Kiup, Tom Swan, Damien Field
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The impact of invasive alien species on the forage and pasture genetic resource diversity in the pastoral area of Afar National Regional State, Northeastern of Ethiopia. [PDF]
Prosopisjuliflora is one of the most invasive species in arid areas of Afar region and protected area of Awash national park. The invasion of P. julifloraincreased at alarming rate devastating forage and pasture abundance and diversity that makes ...
Angassa, D. (Delessa)
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Soil degradation, marked by erosion, nutrient depletion, and organic matter loss, is a significant challenge to agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability globally. Soil and water conservation (SWC) practices are essential in reducing soil erosion and preserving soil health.
Fekadu Debebe +5 more
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ABSTRAK Air limbah budidaya udang berjumlah relatif banyak dan mengandung bahan pencemar yang berpotensi mencemari lingkungan. Di sisi lain, air limbah tersebut dapat diolah dan diresirkulasi dalam sistem budidaya udang.
Syafrudin Raharjo +5 more
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Introduction Essential oils are valuable natural products known for their bioactive properties. Cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) and Chrysopogon zizanioides (vetiver) are aromatic plants cultivated in Kisangani, whose chemical composition and ...
Rachel NDEZU ANGIRIO +11 more
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Antioxidant activity and total phenolic and flavonoid contents of Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf
Introduction:Chrysopogon aucheri is a species native to the South of Iran. It is used for the treatment of some oxidative-based disorders.
Sadoughinia Maryam, Asgarpanah Jinous
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Geographical distribution and aspects of the ecology of the hemiparasitic angiosperm Striga asiatica (L) Kuntze: A herbarium study [PDF]
Striga asiatica (Scrophulariaceae) is an obligate root hemiparasite of mainly C-4 grasses (including cereals). It is the most widespread of the 42 Striga species occurring in many semi-tropical, semi-arid regions of mainly the Old World.
Cochrane, V., Press, M.C.
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