Ecological Features and Conservation of Urtica rupestris Guss. (Urticaceae): A Narrow Endemic Species of Sicily. [PDF]
Sciandrello S +6 more
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<b>Phytosociology of weed in the southwestern Goiás region [PDF]
Weverton Ferreira Santos +4 more
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Differentiation of natural scrub communities of the Cotoneastro-Amelanchieretum group in Central Europe. [PDF]
Świerkosz K, Reczyńska K.
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Integrated synusial phytosociology: some notes on a new, multiscalar approach to vegetation analysis
François Gillet +1 more
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28 years of vegetation change (1978 – 2006) in a calcareous coastal dune system [PDF]
Changes in vegetation structure and composition over a 28 year period (1978–2006) following removal of human-induced disturbances, were examined in a calcareous coastal dune system in Point Nepean National Park (380 19’S, 1440 41’E) in south-eastern ...
Douglas, Imelda +3 more
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Floristic Analysis and Phytosociology in an Area of Caatinga, Brazil
Alexandro Dias Martins Vasconcelos +6 more
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Phytosociological study of the shrub and pre-forest communities of the effusive substrata of NW Sardinia [PDF]
The trachybasalt biogeographic sub-district of the NW Sardinian district, included in the coastal and hilly sub-sector of the Sardinian biogeographic sector, is characterised by two large effusive complexes: that of the rhyolites, andesites and dikes of ...
Farris, Emmanuele +2 more
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Weed-Hoeing Periods in Cowpea Cultivation under Direct and Conventional Systems. [PDF]
de Sousa ER +14 more
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Recent Replacement of Native Pili Grass (Heteropogon contortus) by Invasive African Grasses in the Hawaiian Islands [PDF]
We surveyed 41 sites from throughout O'ahu that had been dominated by native pili grass (Heteropogon contortus) in the late 1960s. Pili grass was absent from 14 (35%) of those sites in 1997 and had declined in abundance in most of the 27 remaining ...
Carino, Debbie A., Daehler, Curtis C.
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Setting scientific names at all taxonomic ranks in italics facilitates their quick recognition in scientific papers. [PDF]
Thines M +10 more
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