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Unraveling the paradox of child growth in Tanzania’s breadbasket regions: impact of household food production [PDF]
Tanzania’s food supply relies heavily on crop production from its breadbasket regions (BBRs). Despite their central role in national agriculture, the 2018 National Nutrition Survey revealed a troubling paradox: five of the regions with the highest
Mosses LUFUKE, Xu TIAN
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NOTES ON MOSSES IN ONGUL ISLANDS, ANTARCTICA
Groups of mosses were found at 30 spots on West Ongul Island, which is about 4.1 km east-west, about 3.5 km north-south, and is situated near Syowa Station, Antarctica. The total area of the moss groups is about 750 m^2. The surface of the moss groups is
Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA
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Do Nitrogen and Phosphorus Additions Affect Nitrogen Fixation Associated with Tropical Mosses?
Tropical cloud forests are characterized by abundant and biodiverse mosses which grow epiphytically as well as on the ground. Nitrogen (N)-fixing cyanobacteria live in association with most mosses, and contribute greatly to the N pool via biological ...
Lina Avila Clasen +4 more
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Diversification rates in large-scale moss assemblages along latitudinal and climatic gradients across the world. [PDF]
Species richness in any area results from the interplay of the processes of speciation, extinction, and dispersal. The relationships between species richness and climate should be considered as an outcome of the effects of climate on speciation ...
Qian H.
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Mosses of Gunung Senyum Recreational Forest, a tropical limestone forest in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Gunung Senyum Recreational Forest harbours 59 species, two subspecies and five varieties of mosses in 32 genera and 16 families that had been identified from a total of 589 specimens collected from the area.
N. Norhazrina +5 more
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On a large spatial scale, investigation and clarification of geographical distribution pattern of moss diversity in China is of significance for overall arrangement in relation to diversity reserves.
ZHAO Xuan +7 more
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Combined Geophysical Methods in Extreme Environments—An Example from the Dead Sea
The application of geophysical methods in saline environments is limited in their ability to discern shallow subsurface geology and tectonics due to the high subsurface conductivity, which can play havoc with the geophysical signal. Recent changes in the
Michael Lazar, Linjing Cheng, Uri Basson
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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New occurrence data of bryophytes and lichens from São Jorge Island (Azores, Macaronesia). [PDF]
The Azorean Archipelago hosts an exceptionally rich cryptogamic flora, although several islands remain comparatively understudied. To address this gap, the present study presents records of bryophytes and lichens from São Jorge Island (SJO), based on ...
Silveira GM, Gabriel R.
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New records for the bryophyte flora of the Brazilian Amazon
Results from recent botanical excursions in northern Brazil include 38 new state and country records. In summary, seven (five liverworts and two mosses) taxa are newly confirmed for Brazil, 18 (10 liverworts and eight mosses) new to Amazonas state and 20
Adriel M. Sierra +2 more
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