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Abstract There are growing societal expectations that forests are managed for multiple benefits including carbon storage, biodiversity, health and recreation. Consequently, forest managers are increasingly expected to consider how external factors, including climate change, affect the future of their forests and the wider public benefits they provide ...
Louise Sing +4 more
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Erster Nachweis der Dothistroma-Nadelbräune (Dothistroma septosporum) im Nordostdeutschen Tiefland
Im April 2015 wurde in einem brandenburgischen Arboretum eine rötliche Bänderung an vorjährigen Nadeln von Pinus jeffreyi Balf. (Jeffrey-Kiefer) und Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C. Lawson (Gelb-Kiefer) festgestellt.
Paul Heydeck +4 more
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A busca por novas tecnologias que garantam a uniformidade da qualidade dos produtos tem se tornado constante, assim este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a potencialidade de medidas espectroscópicas combinadas a ferramentas estatísticas para classificação de lâminas de madeiras de Pinus spp. contaminadas por fungos manchadores.
Mayara Elita Carneiro +3 more
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Abstract Afromontane ecosystems, characterised by mosaics of fire‐adapted grassy ecosystems and fire‐sensitive forests, are biodiversity hotspots facing escalating pressures from non‐native species, climate and land‐use change. Madagascar's Central Highlands is one such hotspot, hosting woodlands dominated by endemic Uapaca bojeri (tapia) which are ...
Elliot D. Convery‐Fisher +6 more
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On the vulval morphology of some species of Bursaphelenchus (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchinae) [PDF]
The vulval pattern of six species of the genus Bursaphelenchus (B. abruptus, B. conicaudatus, B. fraudulentus, B. luxuriosae, B. mucronatus and B. xylophilus) was studied using scanning electron microscopy.
Mota, Manuel +3 more
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Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.: Fr.) Dyko & B. Sutton and the anamorph of Botryosphaeria dothidea (Moug.) Ces. et De Not. are morphologically and ecologically similar fungi that cause serious canker and die-back diseases of Pinus and Eucalyptus spp. respectively in South Africa.
Smith H. +3 more
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The preservation and revitalization of mycocultural heritage, developed over centuries of human‐mushroom interaction, contributes to safeguarding both natural ecosystems and the promotion of sustainable rural development, one of the biggest global challenges currently faced by humankind.
Elisette Ramírez‐Carbajal +8 more
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Cambios de cobertura/uso del suelo en una porción de la Zona de Transición Mexicana de Montaña [PDF]
La Porción Surponiente del Estado de México (PSEM) se ubica en la Zona de Transición Mexicana de Montaña. Las comunidades forestales que predominan en este territorio son bosques de pino (Pinus spp.), encino (Quercus spp.), mixtos (Pinus spp.
Bravo Peña, Luis Carlos +11 more
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White Grub Populations, Phyllophaga Spp., in Relation to Damaged Red Pine Seedlings in Michigan and Wisconsin Plantations (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) [PDF]
Excerpt: White grubs (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae), the larvae of May and related beetles, are destructive pests in some young pine plantations in the Lake States Region. They live in the soil and feed on roots of trees and other vegetation. Larvae chew off
Fowler, Richard F., Wilson, Louis F.
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The potential of seedbank digital information in plant conservation
Seedbanks are vital for biodiversity conservation, but their potential remains underutilised due to a limited understanding of the intraspecific genetic diversity they hold. By leveraging digitised data associated with seedbank collections, such as sampling locations, number of maternal plants and seed traits, we can attempt the estimation of genetic ...
Roberta Gargiulo +23 more
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