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Some factors influencing the sudden death syndrome in cut flower plants : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Horticultural Science at Massey University [PDF]
Soil/root mixes from plants with the Sudden Collapse Syndrome of cut flower plants were tested for Phytophthora infection using a lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) baiting technique.
Bowyer, Clinton N
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Managing coextinction of insects in a changing climate [PDF]
Approximately a quarter of global terrestrial biodiversity is represented by plant dwelling insects and the potential for thousands of species to be extinguished through widespread disturbances such as a changing climate is high. From a large database of
Mei Chen Leng, Melinda Moir
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Se describen e ilustran mediante fotomicrografías tomadas con MO y MEB, 30 tipos polínicos, determinados en las mieles producidas en la región andina de Chubut (Patagonia Argentina). Los tipos morfológicos descriptos pertenecen a las siguientes familias:
Alicia Forcone +2 more
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A detailed study of the colombian specimens of Panopsis allows to confirm the "status" of P. suaveolens, P. polystachya, P. sessilifolia, P. ferruginea, P. yolombo, P. rubescens and P. rubescens var. simulans; in addition, P.
Gutiérrez Hernández Luis Enrique
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Culture of Ornamental Proteas [PDF]
Descriptions of selected proteas, as well as those suggested for landscape use and cut flowers, are included.
Parvin, Philip E., Watson, Donald P.
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Vegetation of montane bogs in east-flowing catchments of northern New England, New South Wales [PDF]
The floristics of the montane bogs in east-flowing catchments of northern New England, north-eastern New South Wales (lat 28° 47’–31° 25’ S; long 151° 50’–152° 30’ E), are described from 62 full floristic survey sites (20 x 20 m in area).
Bell, Dorothy, Hunter, John T.
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Mycosphaerella and its anamorphs [PDF]
Historically plant pathogenic species of Mycosphaerella have been regarded as host-specific, though this hypothesys has proven difficult to test largely due to the inavailability of fungal cultures.
Crous, P.W.
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Se dan a conocer observaciones con microscopio electrónico de transmisión (MET), que complementan los estudios previos realizados con microscopio electrónico de barrido (MEB) sobre la morfología polínica de Alvaradoa subovata Cronquist (Simaroubaceae ...
Cecilia C. Xifreda, Andrea M. Sanso
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Vegetation associated with Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae) [PDF]
Wollemia nobilis Jones et al. (Wollemi Pine) is restricted to four sites growing in warm temperate rainforest typical of the canyons in the Blue Mountains and Wollemi National Parks. 88 vascular plant species were recorded from four sites.
Allen, Chris, Benson, John
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Germination responses of a dry sclerophyll forest soil-stored seedbank to fire related cues [PDF]
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related cues, primarily heat and smoke, to trigger germination. Despite the importance of this process, the responses of many Australian species to these cues are
Allen, R. M. +4 more
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