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Taxon-Specific Physiological and Rhizosphere Responses of Deciduous Ornamental Shrubs to Humic- and Fulvic Acid-Based Biostimulant Treatment. [PDF]
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Malus komarovii</i> (Rosaceae). [PDF]
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Editorial: Interplay between plant nutrient uptake and abiotic stress. [PDF]
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Shakespeare’s Plants and Gardens
2014Shakespeare lived when knowledge of plants and their uses was a given, but also at a time of unique interest in plants and gardens.His lifetime saw the beginning of scientific interest in plants, the first large-scale plant introductions from outside the country since Roman times, and the beginning of gardening as a leisure activity.
Nicki Faircloth, Vivian Thomas
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Toxic Garden and Landscaping Plants
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine PracticeMany popular ornamental shrubs are not only beautiful but also toxic when ingested in sufficient quantities. Common toxic landscaping shrubs in North America include yew (Taxus spp), oleander (Nerium oleander), and rhododendrons and azaleas (Rhododendron spp).
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