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Comprehensive tree assessments for prioritising conservation action in Mesoamerica
Tree species are of ecological and social importance globally. Mesoamerica has a diverse tree flora, and the region has experienced major changes in natural habitats due to human activities. In this study, for the first time, we assessed the conservation status of the region's tree species and found that 46% of trees in the region are at risk of ...
Emily Beech +12 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tornillo (<i>Cedrelinga cateniformis</i> Ducke 1922, Fabaceae). [PDF]
Scarcelli N +9 more
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Chromosomal evolution in Fabaceae.
S. N. Patnaik, G. C. Bairiganjan
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Cereal‐legume intercropping is a promising strategy for sustainable agroecosystems, leveraging the biological complementarities between plant species to reduce the need for inputs while enhancing field biodiversity. Here, we focused on maize‐bean intercropping, which is experiencing a revival in conventional agricultural settings.
Noa Vazeux‐Blumental +18 more
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Taxonomic diversity of green plants (Viridiplantae) in the Caatinga Phytogeographic Domain: a study supported by environmental licensing. [PDF]
Cotarelli VM +6 more
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Harnessing entomopathogenic fungi: A meta‐analysis on their role as plant growth promoters
Our meta‐analysis highlights the potential of entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) as sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides and fertilisers. By promoting plant growth and reducing reliance on agrochemicals, EPF can support healthier crops, minimise environmental contamination and improve profitability within food production systems.
Luke A. Crosby +2 more
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Complete genomes of Australian <i>Bradyrhizobium</i> genospecies A and P representative strains. [PDF]
Oger-Desfeux C +3 more
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Evaluating Kinship Estimation Methods for Reduced‐Representation SNP Data in Non‐model Species
ABSTRACT Accurate kinship estimation between close relatives is crucial in conservation and restoration but remains challenging in wild populations due to structure and inbreeding. The efficacy of kinship inference using reduced‐representation sequencing data (e.g., DArTseq, RADseq) is also uncertain.
Eilish S. McMaster +4 more
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