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The Australian Crop Mirid, Sidnia kinbergi Stål (Hemiptera: Miridae): Lifecycle, Agricultural Impact and Management

open access: yesAustral Entomology, Volume 65, Issue 2, May 2026.
ABSTRACT The Australian Crop Mirid (ACM), Sidnia kinbergi Stål (Hemiptera: Miridae), is highly polyphagous and is endemic to Australia. It is widely distributed across Australia and New Zealand and feeds on a wide range of agricultural crops. ACM has traditionally been a pest of forage crops and legumes but has recently emerged as a key pest of several
Kiran Bhusal   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Short‐Term Changes in High‐Latitude Grassland Vegetation and Floral Reward Availability

open access: yesApplied Vegetation Science, Volume 29, Issue 2, April/June 2026.
It shows field work in the first round of survey in 2005 in a Norwegian grassland using a permanently marked plot. Photographer: Frode Bentzen, NIBIO Best wishes, Jutta Kapfer. ABSTRACT Aim Four different grassland types of varying land‐use intensity and history were investigated for changes in plant species composition and richness over a 7‐ to 10 ...
Jutta Kapfer   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Natural‐based antioxidants in cosmeceuticals: Extraction, bioavailability and skin ageing applications

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cosmetic Science, Volume 48, Issue 2, Page 394-427, April 2026.
Natural antioxidants from plants, fruits, seeds and fungi combat ageing by neutralizing free radicals, boosting collagen and protecting against UV damage. Enhanced by green extraction and smart delivery systems, they offer powerful anti‐inflammatory and antimicrobial benefits.
Hossein Omidian   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Epilobium alpinum Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov. [PDF]

open access: yes
Epilobium alpinum, spec. nov. 7. Epilobium foliis oppositis ovato-lanceolatis integerrimis, siliquis sessilibus, caule repente. Epilobium foliis ovalibus: superioribus attenuatis. Fl. suec. 308. Epilobium foliis ovato-oblongis integerrimis. Fl. lapp.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Mineralogy of Soil‐Free Bare Crusts on Native Dryland Plant Habitats in Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, Volume 69, Issue 1, March 2026.
Late Cenozoic silty and sandy sediments in the semi‐arid Mackenzie basin have been eroded and redeposited almost entirely from nearby Mesozoic greywacke basement. Fine (commonly micron scale) phyllosilicate flakes, including clays, are randomly distributed and randomly oriented, and the sediments are porous.
Dave Craw, Cathy Rufaut, Marshall Palmer
wiley   +1 more source

Epilobium alsinifolium Vill.

open access: yes, 2021
Epilobium alsinifolium Vill. Mierenblättriges Weidenröschen Art ISFS: 147500 Checklist: 1016520 Onagraceae Epilobium Epilobium alsinifolium Vill. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 10-30 cm hoch, meist unverzweigt, mit unterirdischen Ausläufern, Stängel wenigstens oben und auf den Kanten kurz behaart.
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Effects of Ungulate Herbivores on Temperate Forest Understory Vegetation—Implications From a Large‐Scale Wildlife Exclosure Experiment in Central Europe

open access: yesJournal of Vegetation Science, Volume 37, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
Fenced ungulate exclosure (foreground) with unfenced control plot (background). ABSTRACT Question Ungulates play a key role in influencing understory vegetation and ecosystem dynamics in temperate forests. However, how soil conditions modulate ungulate effects on understory communities remains insufficiently understood.
Alexander Seliger   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Epilobium parviflorum

open access: yes, 1956
Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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A First Quantitative Assessment of Soil Health at European Scale Considering Soil Genesis

open access: yesJournal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Volume 189, Issue 1, Page 6-16, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Soil health degradation is a major threat to European food security, biodiversity, and climate stability. While scientists have debated how to define soil health during recent decades, a quantifiable framework for monitoring, management, and policy remains lacking.
Christine Alewell   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Analysis of epilobium angustifolium teas. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Epilobium Angustifolium which grows in Lithuania and blooms in June has its distinctive properties. The usefulness of teas prepared from this plant has been demonstrated for cold, urinary tract and digestive system diseases, and beaten, swollen and ...
Lukoševičiūtė, Marija,
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