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Notes on Eucalyptus, No. VII, with descriptions of four new species
J. H. Maiden
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Estimation of Cineol in Oil of Eucalyptus**Presented at the November meeting of the New York Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, November 9, 1914. [PDF]
Joseph L. Turner, Ralph C. Holmes
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Lose the plot: cost-effective survey of the Peak Range, central Queensland [PDF]
The Peak Range (22˚ 28’ S; 147˚ 53’ E) is an archipelago of rocky peaks set in grassy basalt rolling-plains, east of Clermont in central Queensland. This report describes the flora and vegetation based on surveys of 26 peaks.
Butler, Don W., Fensham, Rod J.
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Farmer selection of drought‐tolerant enset landraces reduces trait diversity in drier environments
Drought stress poses a growing threat to food security worldwide. In this study, we investigated the putative drought tolerance traits of enset, a multipurpose staple crop endemic to Ethiopia that sustains over 20 million people. Our findings reveal that enset's domestication has reduced landrace diversity and trait variability, particularly in drier ...
Rachel R. Chase+5 more
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The allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus and Acacia plantations on the understory vegetation (Case study: Nourabad-Mamasani) [PDF]
Afforestation with native or non-native species affects understory vegetation. These effects, besides of edaphic and climatologic factors, also depend on the species of the plants which are used.
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Madagascar's grassy biomes, from Holocene to Anthropocene
Madagascar's grassy biomes cover 80% of the island and are central to Malagasy history, culture and ecology. The research community continues to debate the extent to which these biomes are ancient ecosystems or products of human‐driven deforestation and the implications for ecosystem management.
Jan Hackel+5 more
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On the identification of a species of Eucalyptus from the Philippines
J. H. Maiden
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ON THE VALUE OF EUCALYPTUS OIL AS A DISINFECTANT IN SCARLET FEVER.1*1 [PDF]
John Priestley
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