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Invasioni biologiche. Il caso drammatico delle palme e di due specie di insetti, il Punteruolo rosso delle palme (Rynchophorus ferrugineus, Coleotteri) e il castnide delle palme (Paysandisia archon, Lepidotteri) in Italia

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2013
The biological invasions represent today a serious ecological problem, and is one of the main threats to biodiversity, in Italy as in the rest of the world.
Marco Di Domenico
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Tratamientos pregerminativos en semillas de Phoenix canariensis para la silvicultura urbana (Lima, Perú)

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Ciencias Forestales
El objetivo del presente estudio sobre la palmera Phoenix canariensis Wildpret fue evaluar los efectos de diferentes tratamientos pregerminativos en las semillas de esta especie, para su posterior uso en la silvicultura urbana.
Andrea Esrefanía Ramos Huapaya   +2 more
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El género Phoenix en jardinería y paisajismo: el caso de Phoenix Canariensis

open access: yes, 2017
P. canariensis is one of the species of the Phoenix genus most widely cultivated in gardens throughout the world, not only as a potted indoor plant, but also as an outdoor plant in parks and gardens, alignments or next to singular buildings. From this palm, native to the Canary Islands, and other species of Phoenix, 1,011 samples of seeds have been ...
openaire   +1 more source

Note sur le palmier des Canaries, Phoenix canariensis Hort. (Chabaud) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1973
Note sur le palmier des Canaries Phoenix canariensis Hort (Chaliaud).
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Urban Foraging and Plant Toxicological Risks for Rose-Ringed Parakeets (Psittacula krameri) in Athens

open access: yesDiversity
The Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) is an invasive parrot increasingly established in European cities, including Athens, Greece, yet its diet and exposure to plant toxins in Mediterranean ecosystems remain poorly documented.
Mathis A. B. Christodoulopoulos   +7 more
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Der Epiphytenbewuchs auf Phoenix canariensis Chaub. in Italien

open access: yes, 1985
Humustaschen zwischen den gestutzten Blattbasen auf Stämmen der in mediterranen Ziergärten häufigen Phoenix canariensis bilden vor allem in Bezug auf die Wasserhalte-Kapazität ein günstiges Substrat für Pflanzen, die ansonsten rein terrestrisch leben. 40% der Arten gehören zu Chenopodietea-Gesellschaften, wobei es sich durchweg um Therophyten handelt ...
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Dos palmeras adventicias en la flora argentina

open access: yesRevista del Museo de La Plata
La familia de las Palmeras (Palmae o Arecaceae), es de origen tropical y subtropical y se encuentra distribuida principalmente en América Central y del Sur, este de Asia, Malasia y el Pacífico, (Dahlgren,Clifford & Yeo, 1985).
Gustavo Delucchi
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The Ladybird Beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of La Palma. [PDF]

open access: yesInsects, 2023
Romanowski J   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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