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Phytotoxicity including autotoxicity and allelopathy is the immediate or indirect biochemical impact of one organism on the germination, growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms or improvement of neighbouring plant species through the arrival of substances into the environment.
Hiwa M. Ahmed +3 more
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CONTROLLED-RELEASE FERTILIZER IN THE GROWTH OF Dalbergia nigra SEEDLINGS
For the realization of forest restoration projects, it is essential to produce native seedlings in quantity, also necessary that they present greater vegetative vigor and good nutritional status. In this context, the objective of this work was to analyze the growth and nutrition of phosphorus of Dalbergia nigra seedlings from two sources cultivated ...
Aline Ramalho dos Santos +4 more
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Most research on avian functional diversity in the tropics is focused on forest and agroecosystems, leaving a gap in knowledge about the effects of habitat types on functional diversity in savannah landscapes. Savanna ecosystems are fragile and are under threat of anthropogenic destruction, particularly in developing Sub‐Saharan Africa and could be ...
Abdulai Sulemana +3 more
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[Retracted] Anti‐Quorum Sensing in Pathogenic Microbes Using Plant‐Based Bioactive Phytochemicals
Infectious disease‐causing pathogenic microorganisms grow rapidly within quorum sensing mediated biofilms. Attempts are made to restrict quorum sensing in pathogens, and the formation of biofilms has paved the way for the identification of bioactive phytochemicals.
Kumaran Subramanian +6 more
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Este trabalho consiste em um levantamento florístico das árvores e lianas pertencentes à Papilionoideae da Mata do Paraíso, importante fragmento de Floresta Estacional Semidecidual Submontana, no Município de Viçosa, Zona da Mata mineira.
Izabella Martins da Costa Rodrigues +1 more
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Wood resistance of Magonia pubescens (Sapindaceae), Dalbergia nigra, and Machaerium amplum (Fabaceae) to Nasutitermes sp. (Blattodea: Termitidae) [PDF]
Termites of the genus Nasutitermes sp. (Blattodea: Termitidae), which feed on cellulose, may cause wood to become brittle and fragile. This study aimed to evaluate the natural resistance of three native wood species: Magonia pubescens (Sapindaceae ...
S. A. G. Souza +9 more
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Seedborne fungal pathogens of jacaranda (Dalbergia nigra) tree
Seedborne fungal pathogens reduced seedling emergence and the quality of Dalbergia nigra seedlings in Brazil. Cladosporium cladosporioides, Colletotrichum crassipes, Fusarium semitectum, Phomopsis dalbergiae and Pestalotiopsis sp. were the only fungi consistently isolated from seed samples obtained from a number of trees. Colonisation of both, pericarp
O.D. Dhingra +3 more
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<div>O objetivo do trabalho foi descrever e ilustrar os aspectos morfológicos externos e internos da semente e os aspectos externos do processo germinativo e das fases de plântula e muda de jacarandá-da-bahia (<em>Dalbergia nigra </em> ...
Gizelda Maia Rego, Edilberto Possamai
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito na transferência de N proveniente de três leguminosas arbóreas para o capim Survenola (Híbrido entre Digitaria setivalva e D.
Paulo Francisco Dias +6 more
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Influence of different auxins on rooting of rosemary, sage and elderberry [PDF]
Aims: The aim of research is to examine the influence of auxins IAA, IBA, NAA and commercial rooting product on rooting of cuttings from rosemary (Rosmarinus officinialis L.), sage (Salvia officinialis L.) and elderberry (Sambucus nigra L). Study design:
Koleva Gudeva, Liljana +3 more
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