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Identification of the presence and impact of Japanese knotweed on development sites [PDF]
Japanese knotweed is an alien species, which is spreading rapidly through the UK. Its root growth can penetrate many building materials, causing damage to infrastructure and buildings. This means that its discovery heralds potential property damage, increased costs and project delays.
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JAPANESE KNOTWEED (REYNOUTRIA JAPONICA) AS A PHYTOREMEDIATOR OF HEAVY METALS
Recently, plant remediation techniques - phytoremediation - have been developed. Japanese Knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), is an invasive species with negative impacts on the environment and the economy. In order to assess the tolerance of highly invasive
Dedić, Samira +5 more
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Japanese knotweed is an invasive alien plant species with characteristic rapid expansion in Europe and North America and resistance to extermination. It displaces autochthonous biodiversity and causes major damage to infrastructure, thus causing global ...
Jug, Urška +13 more
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Buckwheat in Germany: The effect of variety and sowing date on agronomic traits
Abstract Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) requires minimal agrochemical inputs and delivers grains with a high nutritional profile—the perfect prerequisites for future sustainable farming. However, it is currently consumed and produced in only a few countries.
Samantha J. Grimes +5 more
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La especie introducida Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decr. es registrada por primera vez en las ciudades de Puerto Natales y Punta Arenas en la Patagonia chilena.
Shaw Nozaki Lacy +2 more
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Cationic Pretreatment of Cotton and Dyeing with Fallopia Japonica Leaves [PDF]
This work examines the possibility of using leaves from the invasive plant species Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed) as a source of dye for the natural dyeing of cotton.
Marija Gorjanc +6 more
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Resveratrol: Sensitising CD44+ Cervical Cancer Cells to Carboplatin and Mitigating Metastasis
Resveratrol reduces metastasis and EMT by inhibiting aberrant signaling pathways, promoting E‐cadherin transcription, and reducing mesenchymal marker expression (vimentin, N‐cadherin, and slug). In addition, it inhibits E6/E7 oncoproteins and reduces CSC/CD44 levels in the tumor microenvironment, enhancing carboplatin sensitivity and reducing drug ...
Cayleigh de Sousa +2 more
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Phenylacetonitrile, (E)-b-ocimene, linalool, (E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene and (E,E)-a-farnesene were identified as Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, feeding-induced volatiles from the leaves of the giant knotweed, Fallopia sachalinensis, but not ...
Koji Noge, Makoto Abe, Shigeru Tamogami
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Detection of Japanese knotweed from multispectral images
Japonski dresnik je tuja invazivna rastlinska vrsta, ki zaradi velike razširjenosti in hitrega razmnoževanja izpodriva avtohtone rastline, zavira njihovo rast ter tako zmanjšuje biodiverziteto. Pri reševanju te problematike je ključno zaznavanje dresnika
Vrhovšek, Patricija
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Riparian zones in the United Kingdom are diverse but prone to anthropogenic changes and invasive species like impatiens glandulifera. This study introduces a method to identify and map these flowers using a computer vision framework and UAV imagery, wrapped into an executable program called the semi‐automatic thresholding tool (SATT). Validation showed
Jack Cook +3 more
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