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To enhance the biomechanical database of plant root systems for soil reinforcement and erosion control in arid and semi-arid regions, and to provide a scientific basis for selecting superior native shrub and herb species in forestry and grassland ...
Rile Ge +4 more
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The exploration of non-traditional fruit species is gaining attention due to their potential to contribute to food security, human health, and sustainable agriculture.
Olga GRYGORIEVA +5 more
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Tuponia (Chlorotuponia) hippophaes Fieber 1861
Tuponia (Chlorotuponia) hippophaes (Fieber, 1861) Distribution in Iran. East Azarbaijan (Ghahari et al. 2010a), Hamadan (Samin et al. 2011), Khuzestan (Linnavuori 2010), West Azarbaijan (Sakenin et al. 2010; Linnavuori 2010), Iran (no locality cited) (Aukema et al. 2013). General distribution and hosts. Holomediterranean species, recently introduced in
Ghahari, Hassan, Chérot, Frédéric
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Coppicing at optimal stubble height is critical for clonal plant regeneration, yet prior studies focus on stump sprouting, neglecting root-based mechanisms.
Zhongmu Li +4 more
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Natural hybridization in sea buckthorn (Hippophae spp.) is well documented. While the parental species involved in these events have been identified, distinctions between F1 hybrids and later-generation (Fn) hybrids remain insufficiently explored, and ...
Hui Zhang +8 more
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Hippophae rhamnoides Linnaeus 1753
Hippophaë rhamnoides Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1023. 1753. "Habitat in Europae maritimis arenosis." RCN: 7408. Type not designated. Original material: Herb. Burser XXV: 4 (UPS); [icon] in Mattioli, Pl. Epit.: 81. 1586. Generitype of Hippophaë Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 191. 1929). Current name: Hippophaë rhamnoides L.
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Онтогенез Hippophae rhamnoides
The ontogenesis of Hippophae rhamnoides has been studied. Two vital forms of Hippophae rhamnoides have been selected: an airoxile bush and a tree with one stem according to I.G.Serebryakov. The comparative biomorphological characteristic of Hippophae rhamnoides is given.
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Distribution response of the diploid hybrid species Hippophae goniocarpa to climate change based on a three-dimensional geographic gradient. [PDF]
Fan Y +5 more
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Composite root-soil mechanics of native vegetation in Central-Western Inner Mongolia. [PDF]
Ning ZH, Le GR, Hui LY.
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