High sensitivity of herbaceous legumes to freezing: Insights from a multiyear snow removal study
Abstract Reductions in snow cover resulting from winter climate change are anticipated to increase the intensity of freezing exposure for overwintering herbaceous plants in many northern temperate regions. We examined whether herbaceous legumes, a key functional group responsible for increasing soil nitrogen inputs, are more sensitive to freezing than ...
Samuel L. Rycroft, Hugh A. L. Henry
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Postemergence herbicides for control of glyphosate-resistant Canada fleabane in corn [PDF]
Post-emergence herbicides were evaluated for glyphosate-resistant Canada fleabane control in corn (Zea mays L.) from 2013 to 2015.
Mahoney, Kris Joseph +2 more
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Natural Areas and Reference Collections for Environmental Education in Some Arkansas Schools [PDF]
A survey of 20 school campuses throughout Arkansas showed that most lack natural areas for outdoor environmental education. For most Arkansas schools no checklists of local plants are available, and there are no reference collections at the schools ...
Moore, Jewel E.
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Dyeing of protein fabrics exploring locally available weed plants [PDF]
In the present study weed plants i.e. Lantana camara, Solanum nigrum, Eupatorium adenophorum, Tridax procumbens, Parthenium histerophorus, Sida acuta, Ipomea cairica, Rumex nepalensis, Eclipta prostrate, Girardinia diversifolia, Erigeron bellidioides ...
Bhandari, Babita, Rani, Anita
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In temperate, uniform rainfall environments, lucerne is the most reliably productive summer pasture option if soil conditions allow its growth. Chicory is a potential alternative to acidic soils. Good productivity combined with acid soil tolerance favours cocksfoot over tall fescue.
Richard A. Culvenor +2 more
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Cover plants as a suppression and increasing tool to hairy fleabane control
Integrated management practices should be recommended to avoid damage of glyphosate-resistant hairy fleabane [Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist] on the soybean. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil cover plants and chemical control on the glyphosate-resistant hairy fleabane.
A. Guareschi +6 more
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Ecological study of Hickford Park and coastal walkway route options [PDF]
An ecological study of Hickford Park, (New Plymouth) was conducted by the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, for the New Plymouth District Council.
Bylsma, Rebecca Johanna +1 more
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A note on the occurrence of root lesion nematodes under native sand-prairie plant species in the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario [PDF]
Le nématode des lésions des racines (Pratylenchus penetrans), le nématode phytoparasite le plus important du sud de l'Ontario, possède une gamme d'hôtes extrêmement large.
Carson, P. +3 more
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Wild Bee Assemblages and Pollination Networks of Managed Emergent Wetlands in Central New York, USA
Wetlands are underrepresented in wild bee surveys yet we find they host a diversity of bee species and offer important late‐season floral resources. Wetland restoration and management for wildlife in the northeastern United States creates a matrix of freshwater wetland habitat that helps support the landscape's wild bee fauna.
Molly M. Jacobson +4 more
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Vegetation restoration plan, New Plymouth Fitzroy to Bell Block coastal walkway extension [PDF]
In 1999, the New Plymouth District Council began construction of its award winning coastal walkway. Along with providing an area for recreation, this new walk and cycle path serves as an alternate route for commuting along the city away from arterial ...
Clarkson, Bruce D. +2 more
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