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Balancing bioenergy expansion and restoration: Global shifts in biodiversity intactness
While restoration is the best strategy for biodiversity, planting energy crops on agricultural land rather than replacing natural vegetation could minimise losses in biodiversity intactness index. However, achieving targets for bioenergy, climate change and restoration will require strategic land‐use planning to minimise ecological compromises ...
Sophie Jane Tudge+3 more
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A Candidate Secreted Effector Protein of Rubber Tree Powdery Mildew Fungus Contributes to Infection by Regulating Plant ABA Biosynthesis. [PDF]
Li X+6 more
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First Report of Alternaria heveae Causing Black Leaf Spot of Rubber Tree in China
Zhixin Cai+7 more
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As Nephrolepis brownii primarily interferes through above‐ground competition, management of above‐ground tissues may mitigate its impact. However, additional research on the efficacy of this management strategy and potential allelopathic traits is needed.
Luis C. Beltrán+4 more
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the phosphatase 2A family in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). [PDF]
Chao J, Huang Z, Yang S, Deng X, Tian W.
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In recent years, the kibbutz – a once‐idealized socialist commune in Israel – has become a common object of critique in Israeli popular culture. Many critiques focus on what can be described as the old kibbutz's ‘moral harshness’, highlighting the prevalence of informal surveillance, peer pressure, and public moralizing.
Omri Senderowicz
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Stem Volume Equation and Tree Growth For Rubber Trees in Cambodia
Kakada Khun+3 more
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SAND, PLANTATION URBANISM AND THE EXTENDED POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF INFRASTRUCTURES IN INDIA
Abstract Recently, large parts of India and the global South have witnessed widespread sand extraction from rural sites for urban infrastructure projects, causing extensive environmental damage. Critical scholarship has theorized these sites as new extractive frontiers that facilitate the needs of green energy transitions and planetary urbanization. In
Siddharth Menon
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First Report of Rubber Tree Stem Rot Caused by Fusarium oxysporum in China
B.-X. Li+4 more
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