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Ground cover plants research for objects of landscape architecture

open access: yesFORESTRY BULLETIN, 2021
This article presents the results of work on the selection of groundcover plants (both light-loving and shade-tolerant) that are promising and very promising for use on landscape architecture objects. The work was carried out during 2018 on the basis of the collection Fund of the laboratory of ornamental plants of the Main Botanical garden (MBG RAS ...
I.Yu. Bochkova, Yu.A. Khokhlacheva
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GROUND COVER PLANTS DIVERSITY IN MANDIANGIN HILL FOREST AREA WITH A SPECIAL PURPOSE OF SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE, INDONESIA

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2023
ULM's Special Purpose Forest Area (KHDTK) has an area of 1,617 ha. Areas included in the ULM KHDTK are Bukit Besar, Mandiangin Hill, Pamaton Hill, Pandamaran Hill, each of which has a different altitude.
Susilawati   +5 more
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Populations and Host/Non-Host Plants of Spittlebugs Nymphs in Olive Orchards from Northeastern Portugal

open access: yesInsects, 2020
The Aphrophoridae family contains important vectors of Xylella fastidiosa, a serious bacterial plant disease. In olive orchards, nymphs usually feed on the ground-cover vegetation.
María Villa   +4 more
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Sown Covers Enhance the Diversity and Abundance of Ground-Dwelling Predators in Mediterranean Pear Orchards

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
Intensive agriculture has a strong impact on the structure of arthropod communities in soil. Sown covers can contribute to their conservation, especially for generalist predators such as spiders and predatory beetles.
Luis Gabriel Perera-Fernández   +2 more
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The effect of ground cover plants in apple orchards on soil-dwelling Collembola [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Protection Research
Ground cover plants in orchards can effectively improve soil quality. One factor determin­ing soil health is the presence of fauna, including mesofauna, which play a crucial role in soil ecosystems.
Olena Ewa Niszczak   +4 more
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TRACTIVE DEMAND, SOIL MOBILIZATION PARAMETERS, AND CORN YIELD IN COMPACTED OXISOL [PDF]

open access: yesEngenharia Agrícola, 2019
Direct seeding systems are characterized by soil disturbance only occurring in the sowing line and the maintenance of the remaining area is achieved by covering with crop residues.
Jônatan Müller   +4 more
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Composition of functional groups of ground vegetation differ between planted stands of non-native Pinus contorta and native Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies in northern Sweden

open access: yesSilva Fennica, 2015
Intensified forestry increases the interest in replacing native tree species with fast growing non-native species. However, consequences for native biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are poorly understood.
Bäcklund, Sofia   +3 more
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Distribution of forest litter and live ground cover biomass in northern taiga of the Central Evenkia depending on relief [PDF]

open access: yesСибирский лесной журнал, 2020
Live ground cover and litter play an important role in forest ecosystems, especially in northern boreal subzone where phytomass of understory vegetation and its annual turnover are comparable with those of tree stands.
O. V. Sergeeva   +2 more
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Epiphyte-cover on seagrass (Zostera marina L.) leaves impedes plant performance and radial O2 loss from the below-ground tissue

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2015
The O2 budget of seagrasses is a complex interaction between several sources and sinks, which is strongly regulated by light availability and mass transfer over the diffusive boundary layer (DBL) surrounding the plant.
Kasper Elgetti Brodersen   +4 more
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Place of group of groundcover roses of the genus Rosa L. in modern garden classifications

open access: yesІнтродукція Рослин, 2016
Ground-cover roses of the genus Rosa L. are procumbent shrubs with long shoots. Due procumbent form, they are able to cover the soil surface and are perspective for wide use. There are more 400 cultivars of ground-cover roses.
R.V. Boiko, V.I. Chyzhankova
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