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The taxonomic complexity of Phoenix palms in the Canary Islands, where multiple morphotypes representing at least four taxa currently exist, presents significant challenges for archaeobotanical identification.
Diego Rivera +11 more
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During the summer of 2004, severe symptoms of wilt were observed on 25-year-old plants of Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis Hort. ex Chabaud) located at the seafront of Poetto Beach in the metropolitan area of Cagliari, southern Sardinia, Italy.
MIGHELI, Quirico +4 more
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The chloroplast DNA locus psbZ-trnfM as a potential barcode marker in Phoenix L. (Arecaceae)
The genus Phoenix (Arecaceae) comprises 14 species distributed from Cape Verde Islands to SE Asia. It includes the economically important species Phoenix dactylifera.
Marco Ballardini +6 more
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Climate change and the appearance of pests and pathogens are leading to the disappearance of palm groves of Phoenix canariensis in the Canary Islands. Traditional pathology diagnostic techniques are resource-demanding and poorly reproducible, and it is ...
Enrique Casas +4 more
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Overharvesting of wild edible plants poses a growing threat to plant populations worldwide, particularly for slow‐growing species with limited regeneration. We quantified fruit extraction from the third‐largest known population of Jubaea chilensis—an endangered palm endemic to Chile—modeled the critical harvest threshold, and assessed consumer ...
Sebastián Cordero +7 more
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Fungi associated with the decline and death of Phoenix canariensis in Mexico City
The decline and death of palms (Phoenix canariensis) in Mexico City is a problem that has increased in the last five years, causing the death of more than 500 palms and others with different degrees of damage. The causal agent has not been determined, so the present study aimed to identify the associated fungi of the decline and death of palms (Phoenix
Andrés Quezada-Salinas +7 more
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Palynological and geographical characterization of avocado honeys in Spain [PDF]
The present work refers to the pollen analysis of 12 avocado honey samples from Spain. The samples were directly provided by the beekeepers, all professionals.
Díez Dapena, María Josefa +3 more
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A densely sampled nuclear phylogenomic analysis of the coryphoid palms (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae)
Abstract The palm family (Arecaceae) has a rich history of phylogenetic research, including several recent phylogenomic studies. However, densely sampled phylogenomic datasets for larger palm clades – such as subfamilies – are still few in number. We used target sequence capture to obtain data for 971 nuclear genes across 421 (ca.
Oscar Wrisberg +12 more
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Roost selection by the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) in La Plata city, Buenos Aires, Argentina [PDF]
El Estornino Pinto (Sturnus vulgaris) es un ave introducida en Argentina que establece dormideros comunales durante la época no reproductiva. A pesar de ser una de las especies invasoras más perjudiciales del mundo, se conoce muy poco acerca de su ...
del Huerto, María del C. +3 more
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[EN] The lack of information about quantitative and qualitative characteristics of residual biomass from ornamental species means that these materials are often left out of biomass and bioenergy projects. Biomass derived from annual pruning operations of Phoenix canariensis hort. ex Chabaud. and Phoenix dactilifera L.
Sajdak, M +2 more
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