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Na região Sul do país as fruteiras têm papel importante para exploração econômica. Destacando a família Myrtaceae, com o araçazeiro. Porém, pouco se conhece sobre a espécie, tornando-se necessários mais estudos principalmente quanto à propagação para ...
Alexandre Hack Porto +5 more
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VIABILIDADE DE SEMENTES DE JABUTICABEIRA AÇU EM FUNÇÃO DA CONDIÇÃO E PERÍODO DE ARMAZENAMENTO
O objetivo foi avaliar a viabilidade de sementes de jabuticabeira açu [Plinia cauliflora (DC.) Berg], de acordo a remoção da mucilagem e as condições e períodos de armazenamento. O experimento foi realizado na UTFPR - Câmpus Dois Vizinhos.
Cristiano Hossel +5 more
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A regional assessment of the indigenous vascular plants of Niue is presented using the IUCN Red List criteria. The assessment was undertaken during a community workshop that drew on the indigenous local knowledge and scientific information. The assessment comprised 197 named taxa and 8 indeterminate entities, with 4 (2.0%) taxa assessed as Extinct and ...
Peter B. Heenan +2 more
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Fire responses of bushland plants after the January 1994 wildfires in northern Sydney [PDF]
In early January 1994 wildfires burned areas of bushland in northern Sydney (lat 33° 45’ S, long 151° 05’ E) in coastal south-eastern Australia. This paper reports observations of the fire responses for 828 species of bushland plants – 576 native species
Kubiak, P. J.
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Wildfire and invasive species interact in a south‐eastern Australian grassy woodland, with the soil seedbank introducing predominantly non‐native species into the extant vegetation after fire. This influx can temporarily increase ecosystem flammability and promote a grass–fire cycle.
Sarah C. McColl‐Gausden +2 more
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Assembly of Australia's Alpine Seed Plant Flora
ABSTRACT To characterise the assembly of Australia's distinctive native alpine seed plant flora. Past events when species were sequestered into the alpine habitat from warmer climates and/or distant regions were identified using published phylogenies and distribution information.
Gregory J. Jordan
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The Blue List Initiative: Guiding Biodiversity Restoration in Brazil's Espinhaço Range
The campo rupestre is a biodiversity hotspot marked by extreme habitat heterogeneity and high species turnover. Using phytosociological data, floristic clustering and zeta diversity, we show that habitats are floristically non‐interchangeable and propose habitat‐ and substrate‐specific Blue Lists to guide effective, locality‐based ecological ...
Daniel Negreiros +7 more
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ABSTRACT The powdery mildew fungus Erysiphe quercicola (Erysiphaceae) has a complex taxonomic history that has long complicated assessments of its geographic distribution and host associations. Although knowledge of the global host range of this species has expanded substantially over the past two decades, sequencing‐confirmed records from North ...
Michael Bradshaw +8 more
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Backdrop to encounter : the 1770 landscape of Botany Bay, the plants collected by Banks and Solander and rehabilitation of natural vegetation at Kurnell [PDF]
The first scientific observations on the flora of eastern Australia were made at Botany Bay in April–May 1770. We discuss the landscapes of Botany Bay and particularly of the historic landing place at Kurnell (lat 34˚ 00’ S, long 151˚ 13’ E) (about 16 km
Benson, Doug, Eldershaw, Georgina
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Fruit respiration: putting alternative pathways into perspective
Summary Over the past century, research has significantly advanced our understanding of fruit respiration, from (eco)physiological processes to molecular mechanisms. This review focuses on the functional relevance and regulatory roles of mitochondrial alternative respiratory pathways (ARPs) during fruit growth and ripening.
Ariadna Iglesias‐Sanchez +4 more
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