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Developmental sequence of chromosome number in a cytologically unstable Rubus hybrid [PDF]
Gordon Haskell, N. N. Tun
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Abstract Introduction Peatlands are crucial for carbon storage and biodiversity but face increasing human degradation. The Moss Layer Transfer Technique (MLTT) has emerged as an effective method for restoring Sphagnum‐dominated vegetation in post‐extracted horticultural peatlands. Objectives This study evaluates vegetation restoration trajectories over
Gwendal Breton +2 more
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Aphids associated with shrubs, herbaceous plants and crops in the Maltese Archipelago (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) [PDF]
A survey of the aphids associated with Maltese shrubs, herbaceous plants and crops was carried out. Sixty six aphid species were recorded from more than 90 species of host plants.
Azzopardi, Erika +6 more
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XVIII. Description of a new British Rubus, with Corrections of the Descriptions of Rubus corylifolius and fruticosus; and a List of some of the more rare British Plants. [PDF]
G. P. Anderson
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The virus status of raspberries (Rubus idaeusL.) in New Zealand [PDF]
A. T. Jones, G. A. Wood
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Review of the Report on the Nutritional and Health-Promoting Values of Species of the Rubus L. Genus
The genus Rubus encompasses over 1000 species, including raspberries and blackberries, known for their rich nutritional and health-promoting properties. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the nutritional values, health benefits, and ...
Kamil Buczyński +2 more
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Rubus Virus Diseases Important in the United States1 [PDF]
R. H. Converse
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Abstract Eucalyptus trees (ETs) cover approximately 20 million ha globally, with Brazil leading at 5.6 million ha. In Africa, ET plantations span around 1.5 million ha, primarily in South Africa and Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, ET plays a key role in agroforestry, covering 506,000 ha, which represents 90% of all planted trees in the form of woodlots.
Hailegebreal Tamirat +3 more
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Einige bislang unbeschriebene oder falsch benannte Rubus-Arten in Mittel- und Nordeuropa [PDF]
Vier neue Rubus-Arten sind beschrieben: (1) Rubus immodicus A. SCHUMACHER ex H. E. WEBER (sect. Rubus ser. Sylvatici), bislang bekannt aus dem Rheinland und aus Belgien, (2) Rubus pseudargenteus H. E. WEBER (sect. Rubus ser. Discolores, = R.
Weber, Heinrich E.
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