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Altitudinal Gradient’s Effect on Woody Species’ Diversity, Structure, and Regeneration Status of Ethiopian Highland Forest, Hafursa

open access: yesInternational Journal of Forestry Research, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
This study investigated the effects of altitudinal variation on woody species’ diversity, structure, and regeneration status of dry evergreen Afromontane Hafursa forest in Ethiopia. The finding was based on 32 plots of 400 m2 size established systematically, and data on seedlings and saplings were collected from five subplots of 1 m2 size located at ...
Ayele Lagide Borago, Mustafa Zeybek
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Contribution à la connaissance des Primulaceae (ex Myrsinaceae) de Nouvelle-Calédonie. II. Le genreRapaneaAubl.

open access: yes, 2009
Schmid, Maurice (2009): Contribution à la connaissance des Primulaceae (ex Myrsinaceae) de Nouvelle-Calédonie. II. Le genre Rapanea Aubl.
Maurice Schmid, Schmid, Maurice
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NOTES ON THE SYSTEMATY OF SOLOMON ISLANDS' PLANTS AND SOME OF THEIR NEW GUINEA RELATIVES. XI

open access: yesReinwardtia, 2014
Preliminary to a revision of the Myrsinaceae of the British Solomon Islands, we have found it necessary to name and validate the two large undescribed species of Tapeinosperma Hook.f., diagnoses of which are given in this paper, in order that their names
B. C. Stone, T. C. Whitmore
doaj  

COMPOSIÇÃO FLORÍSTICA DA VEGETAÇÃO ARBÓREA DA FLORESTA MESÓFILA SEMIDECÍDUA ESTAÇÃO ECOLOGICA DE IBICATU, PIRACICABA, SP

open access: yesRevista do Instituto Florestal, 1994
Uma amostragem através de transectos compostos por parcelas contínuas de 20,0 m x 10,0 m detectou a presença de 38 famílias com 110 espécies vegetais arbóreas na mata mesófila semídeeídua da Estação Ecológica de Ibicatu, unidade de conservação ...
Alcebiades Custodio Filho   +5 more
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Impacts of Elevation Zones on Woody Species Carbon Dynamics: Evidence From Abasayu Monastery Forest, Northwestern Ethiopia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Forestry Research, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Forests are essential for regulating the climate through carbon sequestration although their capacity varies depending on height and management techniques. The study evaluated the carbon stocks dynamics in soil and woody species over an elevation gradient in Abasayu Monastery Forest, northwestern Ethiopia.
Enyew Esubalew   +2 more
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A Synopsis of Neotropical Stylogyne (Myrsinaceae)

open access: yesNovon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, 2010
A complete list of accepted names for the Neotropical genus Stylogyne A. DC. (Myrsinaceae) comprises 35 species and two subspecies. The name Stylogyne lateriflora (Sw.) Mez is neotypified. The following 21 names are lectotypified: Ardisia clusioides Griseb., A. hostmannii Miq., A. surinamensis Miq., Stylogyne amazonica Mez, S. atra Mez, S.
Jon M. Ricketson, John J. Pipoly
openaire   +2 more sources

Apuntes botánicos, II

open access: yesCaldasia, 1960
Ardisia longistaminea / Pouteria espinae / Rauvolfia leptophylla A. S. Rao.
Romero Castañeda Rafael
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ALGUNS ASPECTOS DA BIOLOGIA DO SERRADOR Oncideres impluviata (GERMAR, 1824) (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE) [PDF]

open access: yesCiência Florestal, 1994
Objetivando determinar alguns parâmetros comparativos da biologia do serrador Oncideres impluviata (Germar, 1824)(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) sobre angico-vermelho, Parapiptadenia rigida (Benth.) Brenan (Leguminosae-Mimosoidea), em Santa Maria, RS, e sobre
Adriane Brill Thum   +2 more
doaj  

Ethnobotanical Study of Traditional Medicinal Plants Used by the Local People in Mekdela Woreda, South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia

open access: yesScientifica, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Folk medicine has long been the most popular availability and hospitalization option for those who are unable to afford modern medications in the primary healthcare system. But migration, industrialization, and other factors are contributing to the disappearance of indigenous herbal medicine insight.
Abdurahman Wondimnew   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Image 1 in Notes on the distribution of Maesa velutina Mez Myrsinaceae - a rare and endemic plant from India

open access: yes, 2011
Image 1. Herbarium of Maesa velutinaPublished as part of Sardesai, M.M. & Yadav, S.R., 2011, Notes on the distribution of Maesa velutina Mez Myrsinaceae - a rare and endemic plant from India, pp.
Yadav, S.R., Sardesai, M.M.
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