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Mad Honey Poisoning Presenting With Anaphylaxis and Cardiovascular Instability: A Case Series
Background Mad honey differs from commercial honey due to contamination with grayanotoxins. These toxins are produced when honey bees extract nectar and pollen from various Rhododendron species. While cardiovascular toxicity is well‐documented, anaphylactic reactions are rare and underreported.
Abal Baral, Kusha K. C., Kun Li
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Beyond EICA : understanding post-establishment evolution requires a broader evaluation of potential selection pressures [PDF]
Research on post-establishment evolution in nonnative plant populations has focused almost exclusively on testing the Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis, which posits that the lack of specialized herbivores in the invaded range ...
Atwood, Joshua P., Meyerson, Laura A.
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ABSTRACT Larch (Larix) and, to a lesser extent, rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum) have emerged as key drivers of the Phytophthora ramorum epidemic in Britain because of the copious numbers of sporangia that are released from their foliage following infection; the inoculum then initiates stem and foliar infections on nearby broadleaf and conifer ...
J. F. Webber +3 more
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Riparian zones in the United Kingdom are diverse but prone to anthropogenic changes and invasive species like impatiens glandulifera. This study introduces a method to identify and map these flowers using a computer vision framework and UAV imagery, wrapped into an executable program called the semi‐automatic thresholding tool (SATT). Validation showed
Jack Cook +3 more
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Хроматоспектрофотометрическое определение арбутина в листьях девяти видов рода рододендрон [PDF]
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Бузук, Г. Н. +3 more
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In vitro plantlet production of the endangered Pinguicula vulgaris [PDF]
This study describes the development of a micropropagation protocol for Pinguicula vulgaris using cultures initiated from in vitro produced seedlings. P.
Grevenstuk, Tomás, Romano, Anabela
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Historic and recent botanical records were used to assess impacts of urbanisation on ancient woodland flora. Rural and urban ancient woodland species pools included similar numbers of ancient woodland indicators, but urban ancient woodlands had more, and distinct, alien species than were found in rural ancient woodlands. There was more floristic change
Holly Clare Woo +3 more
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Testing the feasibility of citizen science to record impacts of invasive alien plants
This pilot study evaluated the suitability of a citizen science approach to analyse the impacts of invasive alien plants on native vegetation and makes recommendations for the wider application of the method. Abstract Evidence of impacts of invasive alien species is necessary to inform risk assessments and management decisions but is lacking for many ...
Katharina Dehnen‐Schmutz +2 more
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Contribution to the phytosociology and conservation of tertiary replict species in nourtheastern anatolia [PDF]
We investigated the phytosociological struchrre of the Quercus pontica Betula medwediewii community in· he J\._rtyin provc in northe_astm.A_J)atolia (Turkey).
Eminağaoğlu, Özgür +3 more
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The Role of Migration in the Change of Northern Hemisphere Vegetation for the Past 50,000 Years
ABSTRACT Aim Our primary aim was to assess how dispersal limitation affected forest changes in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial cycle, and especially after the last deglaciation. Location Northern Hemisphere (between 20°N and 80°N). Time Period 50,000–0 years before present. Major Taxa Studied Angiosperms and gymnosperms. Methods We used
Deborah Zani +4 more
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