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The green-leaved variant of Eucalyptus largiflorens: a story involving hybridization and observant local people [PDF]
Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) is the most common tree in the Chowilla anabranch system on the Murray River floodplain. It typically has dull, glaucous, grey-green leaves.
Parsons, Robert F., Zubrinich, Tatia M.
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ABSTRACT Environmental pollution from textile dyeing wastewater, particularly the discharge of harmful dyes like methylene blue (MB), poses a significant challenge. This study presents an innovative solution for dyeing wastewater treatment by utilizing durian husk, an agricultural waste, as an adsorbent for MB removal.
L. H. V. Thanh +5 more
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What tone teaches us about language [PDF]
In ‘Tone: Is it different?’ (Hyman 2011a), I suggested that ‘tone is like segmental phonology in every way—only more so’, emphasizing that there are some things that only tone can do.
Hyman, LM
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Morphological development of the fruit of the olive
Abstract does not appear. First page follows. Introduction Investigations of the olive (Olea europaea L.) have been confined, for the most part, to growth habit, pollination, propagation, physiological requirements, and other horticultural aspects; few studies have been concerned with its morphology.
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ABSTRACT Water is a fundamental necessity for our existence, but its rapid contamination is causing devastating effects on the environment and health of living species worldwide. Adsorptive removal of pollutants is one of the popular water treatment techniques because of its simplicity, affordability, and the broad range of available adsorbents.
Priyanka Negi +3 more
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Bleached and unbleached nanocelluloses were produced from the exhausted grape pomace and applied as coatings on PLA substrates for sustainable food packaging. Unbleached nanocelluloses were more hydrophobic and amorphous than bleached ones. The resulting bio‐based bleached nanocellulose‐coated PLA films showed a 68% reduction in O2 permeability ...
Jingwen Chen +6 more
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The morphology of some South African mistletoe fruits
In order to gain a clearer understanding of the mistletoe fruit/avian disperser interacting system the morphology of the fruit of Tapinanthus leendertziae (Sprague) Wiens, T. natalitius ssp. zeyheri (Harv.) Wiens and Viscum combreticola Engl. was studied, and observations on some other mistletoe species are included. The external morphology and anatomy
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DNA metabarcoding reveals greater plant diversity than morphological seed analysis of bird feces
Abstract Premise Fruit‐eating birds drive seed dispersal in recovering tropical ecosystems, shaping forest regeneration. Molecular techniques, such as DNA metabarcoding, enable diet analysis from feces and can provide complementary frugivory data where dispersal is infrequent, as well as aid in seed identification in hyper‐diverse regions lacking ...
Carina I. Motta +3 more
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Abstract Premise As the sister clade to angiosperms, extant gymnosperms are crucial for reconstructing ancestral gene regulatory networks in seed plants. This highlights the need for model systems representing each of their distinct lineages. However, tools to quickly and effectively investigate gene function in gymnosperms are still limited due to the
Anthony G. K. Garcia +4 more
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Fruit tree architecture – From plant morphology to agronomy
Mon activité de recherche, appuyée par l’encadrement d’étudiants, s’est développée autour d’une thématique centrale, l’analyse architecturale de l’arbre fruitier. Mes travaux, sur pommier essentiellement, ont tout d’abord montré l’intérêt de l’architecture comme outil de caractérisation de la variabilité génétique existante (cultivars).
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