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Phytosociology and biodiversity of roadside herbs in a salinity-affected coastal area of Bangladesh [PDF]
Soil salinity in the coastal areas of Bangladesh has been rising. The responses of forest communities to the rise of salinity are somehow documented.
Abu Selim, Ehsanul Bari, M H Rahaman
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Vegetation is often classified through phytosociology, which defines floristically and ecologically coherent units identified by diagnostic species. Since species- and community-environment relations are regulated by plant functional traits, it is likely
Zanzottera M +4 more
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An Overview of Upland Peatlands’ Vegetation of Apennines, Sicily, and Sardinia (Italy) [PDF]
Upland mires in Italy, excluding the Alps, have a fragmentary distribution, and most of them persist in climatically optimal mountain refugia. Based on the literature data, we assessed that the state of knowledge of Italian upland mires distributed in ...
Enrico Bajona +2 more
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COVER CROPS CHANGE THE PHYTOSOCIOLOGY OF WEEDS AND THE BANANA YIELD
This work aimed to evaluate the phytosociology of weeds and the fruit yield of banana (cv. Tropical) in different soil coverings. The experimental design used was randomized blocks, with eight treatments and three replications.
Jorgiani Ávila +4 more
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Dynamic-Catenal Phytosociology for Evaluating Vegetation
The conservation of nature is a problem that has concerned the scientific community for many years. Plants and plant communities play a main role in evaluation and land management studies, owing to their importance as natural and cultural resources. Several studies from the perspective of flora and vegetation have been carried out in the last fifty ...
Río González, Sara del +5 more
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First record of Rhizomatophora aegopodioides (Apiaceae) in Italy [PDF]
The occurrence of Rhizomatophora aegopodioides, a species distributed in the Balkan Peninsula, Greece, southern Caucasus, Turkey and southern Russia, is reported here for the first time in Italy.
Riccardo Pennesi +2 more
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Recent developments in phytosociology*
Schaminée, J.H.J., Stortelder, A.H.F.
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Teaching about biodiversity from phytosociology: evaluation and conservation
In order to transform the previous erroneous ideas acquired by many of the students, a teaching outside the classroom is proposed, making the students themselves the ones who build their own knowledge from practice.
Ana Cano Ortiz
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Seridó is one of the driest regions in the Caatinga biome, Northeastern Brazil, affected by a long history of anthropogenic impact, and today it is considered a desertification region.
A. Medeiros +3 more
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Growth and Accumulation of Nutrients by Weeds, in Maize and Legumes Intercrops [PDF]
: The presence of weeds on fields is a concern for farmers, due to competition with the commercial crops, reducing yields. The intercropping of maize with legumes provides weed control; after senescence, the nutrients accumulated by plants are released ...
A. NOLLA +4 more
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