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Prosopis pfankuci, eine neue deutsche Prosopis - Art.

open access: yes, 1918
Schwarz. Kopf rund, Augenrander nach unten schwach verjungt. Clypens ungefahr 1 1/2 mal so lang wie breit, eben, auBerordentlich fein lederartig gerunzelt und auBerdem zerstreut und flach eingestochen punktiert. Wangen sehr fein langsgerieft und zerstreut punktiert, ungefleckt, das Gesicht also ganz schwarz.
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Planted tree fallows and their influence on soil fertility and maize production in East Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Soil fertility depletion is a main constraint to food production in sub-Saharan Africa. This thesis concerns the potential of N2-fixing trees to increase nitrogen inputs to agroforestry systems and accordingly to improve crop production.
Ståhl, Lena
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Consequences of Invasive Prosopis (Mesquite) on Vegetation, Soil Health, Biodiversity, and Compliance of Management Practices in South African Rangelands: A Review

open access: yesGrasses
Prosopis glandulosa (Mesquite), an invasive alien tree species, poses major threats to soil health, native vegetation, and biodiversity in South African rangelands.
Siviwe Odwa Malongweni   +4 more
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Bruchidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) of the Galapagos Islands with new host and locality records, new synonyms, and descriptions of two new species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Records and descriptions are given for the 10 known species in six genera of Bruchidae from the Archipelago including Sennius falcatus New Species and Acanthoscelides rossi New Species.
Kingsolver, John M.   +1 more
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Traditional culinary uses, food applications, and potential health benefits of Peruvian Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora, Prosopis pallida), research advances and challenges: a review

open access: yesJournal of Ethnic Foods
Prosopis trees are leguminous plants that are frequently grown in arid, semiarid, tropical, and subtropical locations due to their remarkable capacity to withstand harsh soil conditions.
Sofía L. Bohórquez-Medina   +3 more
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Management Strategies of Prosopis juliflora in Eastern Africa: What Works Where?

open access: yesDiversity
Prosopis juliflora is a shrub/tree originating from the Americas. Since its introduction for fuel wood afforestation into eastern Africa, it has been invading crop- and rangelands with negative effects on the environment and on livelihoods. Understanding
Hellen Wangechi Kamiri   +2 more
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GROWTH AND NODULATION OF LEUCAENA AND PROSOPIS SEEDLINGS IN SOIL PLUS TANNERY SLUDGE

open access: yesRevista Caatinga, 2006
The objective of this paper was to evaluate the growth and nodulation of Leucaena and Prosopis seedlings in soil plus tannery sludge. The study was conducted in a greenhouse, using bags containing soil plus tannery sludge.
Ademir Sérgio Ferreira de Araújo   +4 more
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Mimosoideae (Leguminosae) in the Brazilian Chaco of Porto Murtinho, Mato Grosso do Sul

open access: yesRodriguésia
This research consists of the taxonomic-floristic treatment of taxa of Mimosoideae occurring in the Brazilian Chaco. The specimens analyzed were collected from 2004 to 2012 in Chaco remnants located in southwestern Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Mimosoideae
Eliane Semidei de Souza-Lima   +3 more
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The genus Erlandia Aurivillius, 1904 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Argentina, with the description of a new species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The genus Erlandia (Cerambycinae: Erlandiini) was described by Aurivillius in 1904, containing a single species, Erlandia inopinata, distributed in Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay. Anew species, E.
Di Iorio, Osvaldo R.
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A study to explore the use of orbital remote sensing to determine native arid plant distribution [PDF]

open access: yes, 1974
The author has identified the following significant results. It is possible to determine, from ERTS imagery, native arid plant distribution. Using techniques of multispectral masking and extensive fieldwork, three native vegetation communities were ...
Conn, J. S.   +5 more
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