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A EFICÁCIA DO ÓLEO ESSENCIAL DE MELALEUCA PARA TRATAMENTOS ESTÉTICOS

open access: green, 2023
Edivânia Muniz Ramo Andrade   +5 more
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Ecology of Sydney plant species : part 10, Monocotyledon families Lemnaceae to Zosteraceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Ecological data in tabular form are provided on 668 plant species of the families Lemnaceae to Zosteraceae, 505 native and 163 exotics, occurring in the Sydney region, defined by the Central Coast and Central Tablelands botanical subdivisions of New ...
Benson, Doug, McDougall, Lyn
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Tree growth rates in north Australian savanna habitats: Seasonal patterns and correlations with leaf attributes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
We demonstrate a significant relationship between leaf attributes and growth rates of mature trees under natural conditions in northern Australia, a pattern that has not been widely reported before in the literature. Increase in diameter at breast height
Bowman, DMJS, Eamus, D, Prior, LD
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A eficácia do óleo essencial de melaleuca (Melaleuca Alternifolia Cheel) no controle preventivo de doenças no cultivo de feijão

open access: yesRevista de Ciências Agroveterinárias
Este estudo aborda a aplicação do óleo essencial de Melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel) no controle de doenças na cultura de feijão. Considerando a importância global e econômica do feijoeiro, a pesquisa investigou o potencial da M.
Matthieu Octaveus   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Wetlands management in Vietnam: issues and perspectives [PDF]

open access: yes
Wetlands, Resource management, Resource conservation, WorldFish Center Contrib. No. 1692, Viet Nam, Mekong Delta,
Ratner, B.D. (eds.)   +2 more
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New South Wales Vegetation classification and Assessment: Part 3, plant communities of the NSW Brigalow Belt South, Nandewar and west New England Bioregions and update of NSW Western Plains and South-western Slopes plant communities, Version 3 of the NSWVCA database [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This fourth paper in the NSW Vegetation Classification and Assessment series covers the Brigalow Belt South-/1(BBS) and Nandewar (NAN) Bioregions and the western half of the New England Bioregion (NET), an area of 9.3 million hectares being 11.6% of NSW.
Allen, Chris B.   +3 more
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Cost-Benefit Studies use scarce resources too: some lessons from a study of forested wetlands in the Moreton region [PDF]

open access: yes
Although proposed developments which may adversely affect environmental assets are increasingly subjected to scrutiny through the application of an environmental assessment technique such as cost-benefit analysis, little consideration has been given to ...
Timothy J. C. Robinson, Toivo Zoete
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Demonstration of wetland vegetation mapping in Florida from computer-processed satellite and aircraft multispectral scanner data [PDF]

open access: yes
The success of remotely mapping wetland vegetation of the southwestern coast of Florida is examined. A computerized technique to process aircraft and LANDSAT multispectral scanner data into vegetation classification maps was used.
Butera, M. K.
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