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Improving Soil Properties and Microbiomes by Mixed <i>Eucalyptus-Cupressus</i> Afforestation. [PDF]
Zuo YW +8 more
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Effect of thermal modification in the natural resistance of Eucalyptus grandis and Pinus taeda woods
D.E. Carvalho +4 more
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ABSTRACT Most Proteaceae and some Fabaceae species produce specialised cluster roots (CRs), and are abundant in severely phosphorus (P)‐impoverished soils in southwest Australia. Two types of CRs, compound and simple, have been identified. However, the difference in their P‐mining strategies remains unclear. Therefore, we conducted glasshouse and field
Hirotsuna Yamada +7 more
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Comparisons of insect and pathogen leaf damage on early Eocene <i>Eucalyptus</i> (Myrtaceae) from Patagonia and extant Australasian gum trees. [PDF]
Giraldo LA.
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ABSTRACT Background Although essential for overall health and wellbeing, little is known about skin health in urban‐living Australian Aboriginal children. This co‐designed, research‐service project aimed to describe skin health and document skin disease frequency in urban‐living Aboriginal children and young people (CYP, i.e., 0–18 years) in Western ...
Bernadette M. Ricciardo +15 more
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The Lauxaniid fly Incurviseta cf. maculifrons (Malloch, 1925) is a locally abundant but poorly understood flower visitor in the Australian Alpine. We describe the flower visitation, pollen transport, pollen diet and mouthpart morphology of I. cf. maculifrons using field observations, pollen analyses and scanning electron microscopy. I. cf.
Tomas Mitchell‐Storey +3 more
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Wheat Straw as Base Paper for Barrier Coating
A smooth and dense surface of the base paper is advantageous when the goal is to apply a liquid coating as a barrier layer. For such a base paper, non-wood fibers derived from wheat straw could be an alternative to wood fibers.
Mohammed Ahmed +3 more
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Vapour-phase effects of thyme and eucalyptus oils, alone and combined, against toxin-producing fungi from stored durum wheat. [PDF]
Bousta A +6 more
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Pre‐treatment of grapevine plants with oregano essential oil vapour alleviates downy mildew susceptibility by accumulation of monoterpenol glycosides. Abstract Grapevine downy mildew, caused by the oomycete Plasmopara viticola, is a destructive disease that causes major economic losses as most elite grapevine cultivars are susceptible to this pathogen.
J. R. P. E. Mars +6 more
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