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Mobilization of fruit, small fruit and nut crop genetic resources in Belarus
Background. Natural populations of fruit and small fruit plants in Belarus and their specific and varietal composition for a long time attracted the attention of pomologists and breeders.
Z. A. Kazlouskaya +4 more
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The Birth of Miriam Hazel [PDF]
ABSTRACTMy birth story for Miriam Hazel starts well before her birth, with the birth of her sister, our first-born daughter Colbie Laia. When I gave birth to our first daughter 3 years prior, I was in a completely different place with my body and my mind. Birth was scary, recovery was rough, and my first year followed suit.
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Polymorphism of common hazel crown in natural population
On the basis of randomized selection of common hazel (Corylus Avellana L.) in the natural population of the North-West Caucasus, crown polymorphism has been studied by shape, diameter, height, density and diameter of the bush base. Plants grow at heights
S. G. Biganova +2 more
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Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
As a result of inoculating generative organs of hazel (fruitlets, unripe and ripe nuts) by the fungi Monilia coryli, M. fructigena and M. laxa it was found that each of the species could infect these organs but M.
Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak, Ewa Zalewska
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This study is the first to quantify the effects of hazel (Corylus avellana) leaves on methane and urinary nitrogen emissions, digestibility, nitrogen and the energy balance of ruminants.
Shaopu Wang +5 more
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Hazel plantation planning using GIS and multicriteria decision analysis
Spatial and environmental conditions on the agricultural land are invariable components and any plantation planning should take them into consideration.
Ivan Plaščak +4 more
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ALTHOUGH in the vast majority of cases the male and female flowers of the hazel, as stated by Mr. Bennett in NATURE, vol. xi. p. 466, mature simultaneously on the same bush, with, I think, rather some tendency to begin the shedding of pollen before the expansion of the neighbouring stigmas ; yet I have seen very striking exceptions to this rule, in the
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Symbolika leszczyny w polskiej kulturze ludowej. Fragment definicji kognitywnej
The symbolism of hazel in Polish folk culture. A fragment of cognitive definition The article discusses the symbolism of the hazel plant which constitute a segment (one facet) of the cognitive definition of a hazel bush. The symbolism of the hazel is a
Olga Kielak
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An analysis of hazel pollen seasons in Sosnowiec was presented on the basis of data from the years 1997-2007. The research was conducted by means of the volumetric method using a Burkard-type spore trap.
Katarzyna Dąbrowska-Zapart
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Plant secondary compounds (PSC) are prevalent in many woody, temperate-climate plant species and play a crucial role in dietary attempts to mitigate methane emissions in ruminants.
M. Terranova +5 more
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