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Some additional records of follicolous fungi from North Central Tarai Forests of U.P.
The follicolous fungi was collected from Feb. 03-05, 2008 from Sirsa forest range of Shrawasti District. The authors collected twenty plant species, representing fourteen families, parasitized by sixteen fungi species ...
D. P. Singh, T. P. Mall
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Grewioideae Dippel (Malvaceae) no Estado da Paraíba, Brasil
RESUMO (Grewioideae Dippel (Malvaceae) no Estado da Paraíba, Brasil). Malvaceae Juss., enquadrada na ordem Malvales, é uma família de distribuição cosmopolita. Compreende aproximadamente 4.300 espécies alocadas em 243 gêneros.
Stefanny Martins de Souza +2 more
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Evaluating the Microstructure and Interaction of Bioaggregates in Concrete Using microCT
ABSTRACT This study investigates the use of x‐ray computed microtomography (microCT) to evaluate the incorporation of bioaggregates—specifically macauba (Acrocomia aculeata) endocarp and jute fibers—into cement‐based composites. MicroCT enables non‐destructive, three‐dimensional characterization of the internal microstructure, providing insights into ...
Olga M. O. de Araujo +5 more
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Fungi of Delhi. XXXIV. Zygorhynchus japonicus, a new record from India and its hyperparasite
Zygorhynchus japonicus was isolated from decaing leaves of Corchorus olitorius. This is a new record from India and a second report after its isolation. Aspergillus flavus was observed to parasitize it quite frequently and distinctly.
Rani Grupta, K. G. Mukerji
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Dominance of Ricinus communis in the Semi‐Arid Region Mediated by Allelopathy
ABSTRACT The introduction of invasive alien species can adversely affect the functioning of natural ecosystems. Ricinus communis L., widely present in the Brazilian semi‐arid region, establishes itself in areas with native species, such as Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart.
Bruno M. Alcântara +7 more
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Jute (Corchorus spp.) is the second most important global natural fiber crop after cotton. Analyses of the genetic diversity and population structure of the germplasm are useful for improving Corchorus breeding.
Zemao Yang +10 more
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Accurate and efficient identification of jute pests is essential to sustaining agricultural yield and preventing fiber‐quality degradation in jute (Corchorus spp.) production. Traditional visual inspection is subjective, labor‐intensive, and error‐prone under variable field conditions, motivating the need for robust automated classification systems ...
Irfan Haider +6 more
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In this study pyrolysis kinetics of jute stick (white jute: Corchorus capsularis; tossa jute: Corchorus olitorius) and tamarind (Tamarindus indica) seed available in Bangladesh have been investigated thermogravimetrically in a nitrogen atmosphere at ...
Momtaz PARVEEN +2 more
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Concrete faces challenges such as low tensile strength, susceptibility to cracking, and limited self‐healing capabilities. To address these issues, natural fibers have gained attention as reinforcements due to their high specific strength, stiffness, biodegradability, and renewability.
Tadelech Abrham Adisu +7 more
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IntroductionCeiba pentandra is underutilized, valued for its fiber-rich fruits, medicinal properties, and ecological significance in traditional and industrial uses.
Israel Sunmola Afolabi +8 more
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