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In 1989, a systematic evaluation of woody and herbaceous perennial landscape plants was begun at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Georgeson Botanical Garden (64°51’N, 147°52’W).
Barbour, Edie+4 more
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From life cycle assessment to grass‐based agriculture: A review and application
Research scope, primary processes and key considerations of life cycle assessment in grass‐based agriculture. Abstract Life cycle assessment (LCA) serves as an essential tool for the quantitative evaluation of production efficiency, environmental impacts, and sustainability across the entire life cycle of grass‐based agricultural systems.
Yutong Li+7 more
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Genome mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling domestication traits of intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium). [PDF]
Allohexaploid (2n = 6x = 42) intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), abbreviated IWG, is an outcrossing perennial grass belonging to the tertiary gene pool of wheat.
Anderson, James+13 more
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Is Fintech Good for Bank Performance? The Case of Mobile Money in the East African Community
ABSTRACT Mobile money, a technology‐driven innovation in financial services, has profoundly penetrated the financial landscape in Sub‐Saharan Africa, including banks. Yet, besides anecdotal evidence, little is known about whether mobile money adoption enhances or worsens bank performance.
Serge Stéphane Ky+2 more
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ABSTRACT Irrigation is a crucial practice for the security of rural businesses, ensuring agricultural production even in periods without rainfall. This work aimed to analyse the financial viability of an off‐grid photovoltaic (PV) system as an alternative to traditional energy sources for pumping irrigation in Brazilian agricultural areas.
Giovana Franco Valadão+5 more
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Hardy perennial plants from all over the world. Fall 1919 spring 1920
Carl. Purdy
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Axillary bud viability and dry matter production of Poa ligularis in Patagonian grasslands [PDF]
Poa ligularis Nees is one of the dominant perennial grass species in Patagonian grasslands. This is the first field study which investigated the effects of defoliation frequency on its number of viable axillary buds, and subsequent dry matter production ...
Becker, G. F.+4 more
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