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Abstract Introduction Seed quality is vital for the success of seed‐based ecological restoration programs. Components like viability, germination, and dormancy often receive the most attention. But other aspects of seed quality, like seed fill and infection, are equally important.
Héctor E. Pérez +3 more
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Bromus cathatrticus Vahl (Fam. Poaceae) : a new record for the Maltese Islands
Alex Casha +2 more
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Direct seeding for ecological restoration is a cost‐effective and scalable method, but its effectiveness largely relies on choosing the appropriate species. Understanding the criteria used to select species is critical for optimizing restoration outcomes, especially in the face of limited resources and ongoing environmental changes.
Mariane C. Inocente +6 more
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Climate-change-driven shifts in C<sub>3</sub> and C<sub>4</sub> grass distributions and leaf traits could lead to changes in community-level flammability. [PDF]
Raubenheimer SL +3 more
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Comparison of drone and ground surveys for the detection of a rare plant in a fragile ecosystem
We compared the accuracy, time, and financial costs of drone and ground surveys for the detection of wood lilies (Lilium philadelphicum) in an endangered alvar ecosystem. We found that the drone surveys detected 73%–78% of the plants found in the ground surveys, but that this type of survey was more expensive and time consuming than the ground survey ...
Ana Hernández Martínez de la Riva +3 more
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Aeropalynological analysis of airborne pollen in Posof Türkiye and its relationship with meteorological factors. [PDF]
Karabağ M, Akpınar S.
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