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Health impacts of honey. ABSTRACT Honey is a natural and nutritious product of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) with low water content. Its color ranges from white to amber, with taste varying accordingly. The chemical form and viscosity of honey depend on its composition.
Ecem Bolat +7 more
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Our findings provide practical guidance for agroforestry management by demonstrating that intercropping with selected species can mitigate damage from leaf‐cutter ants in cacao agroforests. At the landscape scale, high tree cover was associated with low herbivory rates, emphasising the need to maintain or restore forested habitats.
Blanca Ivañez‐Ballesteros +8 more
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Hymenopteran parasitoids associated with spiders In Florida [PDF]
Five different parasitoid species associated with spiders are reported from collections made in Florida and ...
Brambila, Julieta, Evans, Gregory A.
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Identification of Vegetation Communities Using Segmentation of Aerial Images
This work develops a scalable, segmentation‐based framework for assisting the generation of vegetation maps from aerial imagery. Several state‐of‐the‐art deep learning models are assessed to determine their suitability for identifying vegetation communities.
José Salas‐Cáceres +4 more
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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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Sympatric sister species demonstrate substantial geographic and host overlap, with ecological analyses only finding subtle microecological variation in habitat use. Molecular analyses reveal clear genetic differentiation with no evidence of hybridization, suggesting strong reproductive isolation between species. Differences in time‐of‐day mating appear
Mitchell Irvine +10 more
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A new U.S. record for a secondary fruit infester, Neosilba baresi (Curran) (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) [PDF]
A lonchaeid fly, Neosilba batesi, first described by Curran in 1932 from Guatemala, is here reported in Florida as of September 1994, a new U.S ...
Ahlmark, Kurt, Steck, Gary J.
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Forest Hydrology, Soil Conservation and Green Barriers in Canary Islands [PDF]
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes and the soil types present are considered to be some of the main factors affecting forest hydrology and soil conservation.
Arraiza Bermudez-Cañete, Maria Paz +4 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of some members of the subgenus Persea (Persea, Lauraceae)
El aguacate pertenece al genero Persea, el cual es uno de los mas controversiales de la familia Lauraceae debido a que las relaciones entre el subgenero Persea no estan claras, y solo se reconocen dos especies, Persea americana y Persea schiedeana.
Cruz Maya, María Edith +4 more
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Abstract Smallholders produce 60% of global coffee (Coffea arabica) supply but lack recommendations on nutrient management. We tested hypothesized N‐ and K‐driven yield gaps using on‐farm omission trials established across 21 fields in Guatemala. The effects of a single and combined application of N (285 kg ha−1) and K (350 kg ha−1) were evaluated for ...
Heidi Allen Asensio +4 more
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