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Plant‐Pollinator Interactions in Grasslands Established on Arable Land
We compared plant‐pollinator networks in newly established and old, permanent grasslands in a Central European agricultural landscape. Newly established grasslands showed higher pollinator visitation frequency and diversity per plant species, especially for solitary bees and syrphids, with a comparable network structure to old grasslands.
Maria Peer +7 more
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Phytoremediation involves the ability of plants to remove pollutants and is a promise on low costs and efficient processes for cleaning oil polluted soil. Studies for phytoremediation of soils polluted with petroleum products were critical and were based
Florica Morariu +5 more
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Este trabalho foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de analisar aspectos fenológicos e produtivos de leguminosas nativas (Adesmia latifolia, A. tristis) e exóticas (Lotus corniculatus, L.
Simone Meredith Scheffer-Basso +2 more
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Preliminary evaluation of perennial forage legumes for organic farming in Finland [PDF]
In 1998-2001 fourteen forage legume species were evaluated for their productivity in mixed organic swards. The aim was to find new alternatives for red clover. Medicago falcata produced the highest dry matter yield (about 11 000 kg/ha/year).
Leinonen, P. +2 more
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Plant phenology is key to plant and ecosystem functioning. Its responses to multiple interacting global change factors are still poorly understood. In a managed montane grassland, warming and elevated CO2 accelerated the spring development of species, while summer drought constrained their regrowth after cutting and advanced senescence.
Lumnesh Swaroop Kumar Joseph +2 more
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Metabolism of soluble proteins by rumen microorganisms and the influence of condensed tannins on nitrogen solubility and degradation [PDF]
The amino acid requirements of ruminants are met by two sources; microbes leaving the rumen and dietary protein escaping fermentation in the rumen. Much ruminant research has therefore focused on improving amino acid supply to the duodenum by increasing ...
Hedqvist, Helena
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A new galloyl glycoside from Lotus corniculatus
A new galloyl glucoside, 2,6-di-O-acetyl 1-O-galloyl β-D-glucose (1), along with five known phenolic compounds were isolated from the whole plants of Lotus corniculatus. Their structures were elucidated by means of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Compound 1 was assessed for its cytotoxicity against five human tumour lines (HL-60, SMMC-7721, A-549 ...
Hongmei, Zhao +4 more
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Our work shows for the first time in the region that biological corridors increase biodiversity and promote interactions between different components of the production system, using a methodology never before used in Argentina such as the Griffon index.
Paula Taraborelli +4 more
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ProMEX – a mass spectral reference database for Plant Proteomics
The ProMEX database is one of the main collection of annotated tryptic peptides in plant proteomics. The main objective of the ProMEX Database is to provide experimental MS/MS-based information for cell type-specific or subcellular proteomes in ...
Stefanie eWienkoop +4 more
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The effect of Cichorium intybus and Lotus corniculatus on nematode burdens and production in grazed lambs [PDF]
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. The study was designed to examine the hypothesis that chicory (Cichorium intybus) and Lotus sp. (Lotus corniculatus) have the potential to affect the naturally acquired nematode burden
Cork, Susan C +6 more
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