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Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 50 (01) 1996 [PDF]
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Drivers of phenological transitions in the seedling life stage
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant functional ecology research has primarily focused on juvenile and adult plants even though regeneration from seed can be the most consequential life‐history bottleneck with cascading influence on later stages of growth and reproduction.
Mandy L. Slate +10 more
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Resistance to PPV and ESFY phytoplasma has been evaluated for Japanese plum ('Aphrodite', 'Black Amber', 'Crimson Glo', 'Santa Rosa') and pluot ('Dapple Supreme', 'Flav Queen', 'Flav Supreme') cultivars.
Jaroslav Salava, Jana Brožová
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Orchards supported the highest wild bee diversity and functional diversity, highlighting their role in maintaining bee communities in Mediterranean agroecosystems. Landscape heterogeneity positively influenced functional evenness and dispersion of wild bee communities, underscoring the importance of diverse landscapes for bee conservation. The presence
Violeta Hevia +3 more
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ABSTRACT Biogeographic breaks, that is, shifts in overall species composition, are expected to be associated with phylogeographic breaks because of shared ecological or evolutionary factors operating at both the interspecific and intraspecific level.
Jalil Noroozi +8 more
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First report of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' associated with yellowing, scorching and decline of almond trees in India. [PDF]
Gupta S +6 more
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Association of a 'Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia'-related strain with apricot showing European stone fruit yellows symptoms in Iran. [PDF]
Rasoulpour R, Salehi M, Bertaccini A.
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Diagnostics of fruit trees phytoplasmas – the importance of latent infections [PDF]
In the period 2000-2008 more than 1300 fruit trees from different regions of Slovenia were tested for the quarantine phytoplasmas Apple proliferation (AP), Pear decline (PD), and European stone fruit yellows (ESFY). The majority of samples were collected
Ambrožič Turk, B. +6 more
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European stone fruit Yellows phytoplasma in Japanese plum and Myrobalan plum in Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Stone fruits from commercial as well as abandoned orchards were evaluated for European Stone Fruit Yellows phytoplasma (ESFY) presence during 2004-2007 years. Orchards were monitored in western and southern districts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Delić, D. +4 more
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