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ABSTRACT The Eucalyptus variegated beetle (Paropsisterna cloelia) was established in New Zealand in 2016 and has caused substantial damage to selected host species. Previous field observations suggested that Pst. cloelia larvae may feed for a longer period during the year than the closely related Eucalyptus tortoise beetle (Paropsis charybdis), New ...
Carolin Weser +3 more
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Coppice potential of 16 different species of Eucalyptus after an eight-year rotation [PDF]
The adoption of coppice is a commonly used management in different regions of Brazil for plantations of Eucalyptus, which requires less investments. However, there are variations in the ability of each genotype to emit sprouts, and higher yields can be ...
Campoe, Otávio +3 more
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Tolerance of Anadenanthera peregrina to Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus grandis essential oil as condition for mixed plantation. [PDF]
With the purpose of selecting the species of woody Caatinga for mixed plantations with Eucalyptus spp., the allelophatic effects of E. camaldulensis and E. grandis essential oil were studied on the growth activities of Anadenanthera peregrina. The plants
BUCEK, E. U. +3 more
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. − Région de Portivechju, Golfu di Sognu, sur le delta de l’Osu au niveau de la D468, 1.9.201 4, Deleuze, J. observation. Nouveau taxon naturalisé en Corse. Cette espèce est, en ce lieu, en nette expansion: plus d’une vingtaine d’arbres en une dizaine d’années, l’un d’eux en bord de route mesure plus 6 m en moins de 5 ans.
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ABSTRACT Flavonoids are essential molecules that affect plant growth and development and act as defense mechanisms against biotic and abiotic factors. This study aimed to assess whether the content of flavonoids in different species of Eucalyptus is related to tree growth.
Ana Carina da Silva Cândido Seron +8 more
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Abstract Introduction Afforestation with non‐native trees has profoundly altered coastal dune grasslands worldwide, creating persistent ecological legacies that constrain ecosystem recovery. Objectives We evaluated the cost‐effectiveness of two restoration approaches, distinguished by their respective demands for resource investment: Moderately ...
Aviv Avisar, James Aronson, Tamar Dayan
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Eucalyptus Tree: A Potential Source of Cryptococcus neoformans in Egyptian Environment
In Egypt, the River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is a well-known tree and is highly appreciated by the rural and urban dwellers. The role of Eucalyptus trees in the ecology of Cryptococcus neoformans is documented worldwide.
Mahmoud Elhariri +3 more
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UTILIZATION OF EUCALYPTUS CAMALDULENSIS BARK EXTRACT
This study was put to investigate the possibility of utilizing E. camaldulensis bark extract as an adhesive for particleboards manufacturing after the determination of their tannins content. Bark extracts were extracted by using either hot water or 1% Na2CO3 (both gave an acceptable percent of extracted tannin).
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ABSTRACT Episodic inundation regulates germination and recruitment from soil seedbanks, which are key processes driving vegetation dynamics in dryland floodplains. In the Murray‐Darling Basin, extensive floodplain modification and flow regulation have altered flow regimes so that anthropogenically controlled environmental watering is often required to ...
Jaiden Johnston‐Bates +3 more
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Primeiro registro do besouro-amarelo-do-eucalipto em plantio de eucalipto no Estado do Acre
RESUMO A ocorrência do besouro-amarelo-do-eucalipto, Costalimaita ferruginea (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), foi confirmada em plantio de Eucalyptus pellita F. Muell, Eucalyptus urophylla S. T.
Rodrigo Souza Santos +2 more
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