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Abstract Human–plant relations shed light on forms of reciprocity in Indigenous territorial stewardship. This article shows how Cofán, Siona and Siekopai (also Secoya or Airo Pai in Peru) Indigenous Peoples in the western Amazon collect, cultivate and use yoco (Paullinia yoco) to promote communal conviviality, reclaim once‐threatened cultural practices
Joel E. Correia+11 more
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Arecocaryon Doweld, nom. nov. ≡ Friedemannia M.E. Collinson, Manchester & V. Wilde, Abh. Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges. 570: 20. 2012, nom. illeg. non Friedmannia Chantanachat & Bold, Univ. Texas Publ. 6218: 45. 15 Sep 1962 (Chlorophyta). IFPNI registration LSID: 81344826-AB3B-D206-0A33-70452F6CA78F Type — Arecocaryon messelense (M.E.
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Sí se puede: The enduring legacy of Mexico on wine and politics
The cultural significance of the grapevine is undeniable. However, we fail to acknowledge how the grapevine has and continues to influence the most pressing political questions of our time. From the beginning of the Conquest, Indigenous peoples were forced to plant the vine, Spain burned the vines Miguel Hidalgo used to teach the poor, and César Chávez
Daniel H. Chitwood+6 more
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Assessing Closed Hydroponic Subsystems for Batavia Lettuce Growth Under Different Planting Densities
ABSTRACT Hydroponic systems have the potential to be sustainable and alternative methods for food production that confer advantages of high production and better control of growth. However, only a few studies have focused on leafy vegetable growth in different subsystems and environmental variables.
Demet Çekin+6 more
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Plant functional traits and the entangled phenotype
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Integrated phenotypes consist of multiple traits with enough coordination within and across organs to result in viable individuals, which not only respond to the surrounding environment but also modify it in myriad ways.
Sandra Díaz
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Nelson, A, Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge,
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Plantas in itinere africano [PDF]
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Biodiversity on public lands: How community science can help
We investigated the contribution of community science to species inventories by cross‐referencing ∼20,000 iNaturalist “research‐grade” observations recorded during the National Park Service Centennial Bioblitz. The public identified 141 native species unrecorded in NPS species lists across 107 national park units, and >1200 introduced species ...
Amanda M. Katzer+7 more
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Summary Nectar contains antimicrobial constituents including hydrogen peroxide, yet it is unclear how widespread nectar hydrogen peroxide might be among plant species or how effective it is against common nectar microbes. Here, we surveyed 45 flowering plant species across 23 families and reviewed the literature to assess the field‐realistic range of ...
Leta Landucci, Rachel L. Vannette
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