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Landscape ecology meets landscape science [PDF]
Landscape Ecology, 29 (7)
Helfenstein, Julian+4 more
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MicroRNA and Putative Target Discoveries in Chrysanthemum Polyploidy Breeding
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), around 22 nucleotides (nt) in length, are a class of endogenous and noncoding RNA molecule that play an essential role in plant development, either by suppressing the transcription of target genes at a transcriptional level or ...
Fengjiao Zhang+5 more
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EVALUATION OF FLOWER DECORATIVE PLANTS CULTIVARS OF NEMESIA VENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF PODILLIA
Due to the lack of information about biomorphological features and cultivation technology of species of the genus Nemesia Vent they are still rarely found on the territory of Ukraine and thus are of great interest for cultivation and use for the design ...
A. Korobko
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Surveillance is a core component of an effective system to support malaria elimination. Poor surveillance data will prevent countries from monitoring progress towards elimination and targeting interventions to the last remaining at-risk places.
Christopher Lourenço+6 more
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On-Site Use of Plant Litter and Yard Waste as Mulch in Gardening and Landscaping Systems
Plant litter, such as fallen leaves, branch trimmings, and other yard waste, plays important roles in both natural and man-made ecosystems. However, due to common aesthetic perceptions, land-owners or managers of many residential gardening and municipal ...
I. Stavi
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Rejected Landscapes – Recycled Landscapes
AbstractThis research shows the changes of the landscape in the presence of waste, reality that invades the territory in many different surprising ways in time and space. At first, the issue of garbage is faced according to language of creativity and in a second moment on how the inevitable accumulation of garbage designs new landscapes, how waste ...
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Chromatin Landscaping At Mitotic Exit Orchestrates Genome Function
Chromatin architecture is highly dynamic during different phases of cell cycle to accommodate DNA-based processes. This is particularly obvious during mitotic exit, where highly condensed rod-like chromatids need to be rapidly decondensed. Such chromatin
M. Shoaib, Nidhi Nair, C. Sørensen
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AbstractHuman specie has always engineered the environment to set the conditions for its own settlement, producing in its evolutionary development superorganisms (cities) and the necessary networks of connections among them. Instead of rejecting cars as an extraneous object to a picturesque nature, this project starts from a perspective in which cities
ERIOLI, ALESSIO+3 more
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A PROGRAM OF ENHANCING THE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT POTENTIAL OF LANDSCAPED CITY SPACES
The article presents the concept of a program designed to improve the level of comfort in urban environments and, as a result, the life of the residents by changing the approach to landscaping and synchronizing several national projects within one ...
Vitiuk Ekaterina Yu.
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Vacuum Landscaping: Cause of Nonlocal Influences without Signaling
In the quest for an understanding of nonlocality with respect to an appropriate ontology, we propose a "cosmological solution". We assume that from the beginning of the universe each point in space has been the location of a scalar field representing a ...
Fussy, Siegfried+3 more
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