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Mesquite pods are traditionally used to feed livestock in arid regions. However, they are highly susceptible to beetle and other insect spoilage, so they must be preserved as silage for use during critical periods of feed scarcity.
J. A. Granados-Niño +7 more
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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF BRUSH ENCROACHMENT IN TEXAS [PDF]
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Osborn, James E., Witkowski, Gerald V.
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TECHNICAL ANÁLISIS OF THE MESQUITE TREE (Prosopis laevigata Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) IN MEXICO
The mesquite is developed in arid and semiarid regions of Mexico, including northern Sinaloa and it is very important because its wood is used for fuel, the construction of fences, fodder and pods as food for man; it produces resin having use in the ...
Elvia Nereyda Rodríguez Sauceda +6 more
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Not available – first paragraph follows: California's native mesquite grows primarily in areas of shallow ground water where temperatures are rarely below 24°F. Many of these areas have naturally occurring saline surface or subsurface soils — up to 88 dS/m (about 56,300 mg/L) in the saturation extract.
W Jarrell, R Virginia
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Applying search theory to determine the feasibility of eradicating an invasive population in natural environments [PDF]
The detectability of invasive organisms influences the feasibility of eradicating an infestation. Search theory offers a framework for defining and measuring detectability, taking account of searcher ability, biological factors and the search environment.
Cacho, Oscar J. +2 more
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Mesquite consensus tree of John 1 [PDF]
Consensus tree for Maximum Parsimony trees for John chapter 1 created using Mesquite. The data is from the IGNTP transcriptions, automatically collated using CollateX using the Needleman-Wunsch ...
Edmondson, Andrew C.
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Applied Remote Sensing Program (ARSP) to state and local government [PDF]
Environmental surveys of arid land areas (Arizona) in the United States are presented. Maps of soils, vegetation, drainage patterns, and land use are shown. The distribution of uranium deposits, oil and gas pools, is also shown. Legislation pertaining to
Clark, R. +3 more
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Germination ecophysiolology of Mesquite (Prosopis farcta L.) weed
Mesquite is an invasive and problematic weed in warm and dry areas and so its management is very important. In order to study the effective factors on mesquite seed germination, the following studies were conducted to investigate: 1- seed viability; 2 ...
Roya Ghaffarri +2 more
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Applied Remote Sensing Program (ARSP) [PDF]
There are no author-identified significant results in this ...
Hutchinson, C. F. +8 more
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