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Diverse soil seedbanks are resilient to reintroducing low‐intensity fire in a subtropical grassy woodland

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 5, May 2026.
Seedbanks in this grassy woodland provide a rich biodiversity reservoir which persisted after low‐intensity fire. Patterns of species replacement suggest that activities which diminish above‐ground plant diversity (such as overgrazing or conversion to forest) will impact biodiversity at larger spatial scales, while soil seedbanks are likely more robust
Caitlin Gaskell   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cyperus luzulae Rottb.

open access: yes, 2021
3.4 Cyperus luzulae (L.) Rottb., Obs. Bot. 4: 11. 1786. Scirpus luzulae L., Syst. Nat. (ed. 10) 2: 868. 1759. (Fig. 4 I) Ervas perenes, cespitosas, 17-51 cm alt, rizomatosas. Bainhas 2-9 cm compr., membranáceas a papiráceas, castanhas a esverdeadas, por vezes vináceas, ápice oblíquo; lâminas foliares 9-45 x 0,4-0,6 cm, verdes, lineares, papiráceas ...
Silva, Caio Lima Braga da   +7 more
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Living by the lake: Plant food diversity in a prehistoric lake‐dwelling community in the Republic of North Macedonia

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue S2, Page S47-S68, May 2026.
Abstract This paper explores the relationship between wetland ecosystems and prehistoric lakeshore settlements within the Lake Ohrid basin (a biodiversity hotspot) by considering plant food systems at Ploča Mičov Grad, North Macedonia. The mid‐fifth millennium (c.4555–4373 to 4437–4241 cal BCE) waterlogged assemblage contained a diverse spectrum of ...
Amy Holguin   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Host suitability of weeds to Meloidogyne ottersoni and Meloidogyne graminicola [PDF]

open access: yesCiência Rural
: We evaluated the host suitability of the weeds associated with rice crops regarding Meloidogyne ottersoni and M. graminicola. Both plant-parasitic nematodes can develop in Oryza sativa, but Cyperus ferax plants were resistant to M. ottersoni. Plants of
Kellyn Joselyn Andino Lopez   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

New records of interesting xenophytes in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
New records of interesting xenophytes in the Iberian Peninsula. Botanical inventories in various parts of Spain mainly between 2005 and 2007 yielded numerous chorological novelties.Cyperus prolifer is probably reported for the first time in Europe ...
Sánchez Gullón, Enrique   +1 more
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Nitrogen Effects on Diversity and Community Composition Are Contingent on Fire in a Grassland Undergoing Encroachment by Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)

open access: yesJournal of Vegetation Science, Volume 37, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
Following 18 years of fire, nitrogen and herbivore manipulation in a grassland subject to woody encroachment, we found that the effects of nitrogen addition on community composition were contingent on fire. In burned plots, nitrogen addition led to increased invasive C3 grass cover, while in the absence of fire, these species' cover was elevated ...
George R. Wheeler   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two new species of Cyperus (Cyperaceae) from Brazil

open access: yesRodriguésia
Two new species of Cyperus L. (Cyperaceae), both from Brazil, are described and compared to near relatives. Cyperus hooperae is described from two collections from the Chapada do Veadeiros in the State of Goiás; it is most similar to C.
Gordon C. Tucker
doaj   +1 more source

Florpyrauxifen‐Benzyl Controls Cirsium arvense by Inhibiting Root Growth and Decreasing Root Bud Regeneration

open access: yesWeed Research, Volume 66, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT Cirsium arvense L. (Canada thistle) is a perennial weed with an extensive root system and prolific vegetative propagation through adventitious root buds, making long‐term management challenging. Florpyrauxifen‐benzyl, a novel synthetic auxin herbicide, has shown potential for controlling broadleaf weeds, but its effects on C.
Joshua W. A. Miranda, Marcelo L. Moretti
wiley   +1 more source

Pseudocitrobacter cyperus, a novel bacterial species recovered from Cyperus alternifolius in Egypt. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Microbiol
Abstract Background Strain Cyp38ST was isolated as an endophyte from the plant Cyperus alternifolius, collected along the banks of the River Nile in 2019. Preliminary analysis tentatively identified Cyp38ST as belonging to the genus Pseudocitrobacter.
Hamed SM, Amer MA.
europepmc   +4 more sources

NOTES ON MALAYSIAN CYPERACEAE—II *

open access: yesReinwardtia, 2015
  Since 1884 the name Cyperus zollingeri Steud. has been misappliedto a common tropical species, the correct name of which is C. tenuieulrnisBoeck. It appears that C. rubroviridis Chermez. (1919) and C. ramosiiKiikenth.
J. H. KERN
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