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This study employed DNA metabarcoding technology to analyze the seasonal dietary habits of Tarim red deer in Xinjiang within a mixed habitat of Populus euphratica and cotton. Results indicate a primary reliance on cotton (38.75%) and European poplar (36.87%). Summer dietary diversity and ecological niche breadth were significantly higher than in winter
Cheng Qi +5 more
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The seeds of Cuscuta chinensis Lam. and C. campestris Yuncker have been commonly used as Chinese medical material for preventing aging. Our previous studies have found that C. chinensis and C.
Ming-Kuem Lin +5 more
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ToLCNDV is typically transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, but the efficiency of transmission varies among different cryptic species. The retention and circulation of viruses in insect vectors are crucial determinants of successful transmission to new plants.
Hongwei Shan +8 more
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Impact of Land Use Changes and Dynamic Vegetation Changes on Vascular Flora Diversity in Małków-Bartochów (The Warta River Valley) [PDF]
The paper presents the changes of vascular plant flora in the Małków-Bartochów peatland area (the Warta River valley) which took place over a 40-year period.
Michalska-Hejduk, Dorota +1 more
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Melampyrum arvense was demonstrated as a biocontrol tool suitable for containing two harmful invasive species. After the suppression of the invaders, an additional introduction of native species by seeding or green‐hay transfer could facilitate community restoration. Abstract Alien plant invasions are a recognised threat to biodiversity.
Kateřina Knotková +8 more
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Spread of quarantine weeds in Ukraine
Goal. To analyze the dynamics and distribution range of quarantine weed species in Ukraine (excluding territories affected by active or past hostilities and those temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation) over the past ten years.
Yu. Holiachuk, H. Kosylovych
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Unsuccessful Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) evaluation attempts in western Democratic Republic of Congo and implications with cassava root necrosis disease (CRND) etiology [PDF]
Open Access ArticleCassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is the second most important virus disease after Cassava mosaic disease (CMD), infecting cassava (ManihotesculetaCrantz) in Africa. The disease is caused by two distinct viruses, Cassava brown streak
Bakelana, Z. +7 more
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ABSTRACT Soybean cyst nematode (SCN; Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) is a plant‐parasitic nematode that causes substantial yield losses in soybean production. Light signalling is a critical environmental factor that influences photomorphogenesis and carbohydrate metabolism.
Bohong Wu +15 more
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Background The genus Cuscuta L. (Convolvulaceae), commonly known as dodders, are epiphytic vines that invade the stems of their host with haustorial feeding structures at the points of contact.
Kuehl Jennifer V +4 more
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Compensatory sequence variation between trans-species small RNAs and their target sites
Trans-species small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) are delivered to host plants from diverse pathogens and parasites and can target host mRNAs. How trans-species sRNAs can be effective on diverse hosts has been unclear.
Nathan R Johnson +2 more
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