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Abstract Understanding the impacts of afforestation practices on water resources is essential for sustainable land management in water‐limited ecosystems. However, the over decades long‐term effects of vegetation restoration on soil hydrological processes and water‐holding capacity remain poorly understood.
Tianjiao Feng+8 more
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Determination of Chilling Requirement of Arkansas Thornless Blackberry Cultivars [PDF]
Little research has been done to determine the chilling requirement for blackberry cultivars. However, field observations from areas where fewer hours of chilling occur indicate that ‘Navaho’ requires more hours of chilling than does ‘Arapaho’.
Clark, John R., Drake, Chrislyn A.
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On the Pollen Morphologyof Rubus ChamaemorusL. (Rosaceae) [PDF]
Fr⊘ydis Eide
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ABSTRACT Aim An extensive dataset was used to decipher the different responses of 46 species of butterflies and Zygaenids (Lepidoptera) to climate change. The study included more than 1.5 million observations from four databases in Europe, with a south–north extension of about 1200 km from south‐eastern France, via Switzerland and Baden‐Württemberg ...
Robert Birch+6 more
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ABSTRACT Animal‐mediated pollination is essential for the production of many specialty crops, with insects, primarily bees, serving as the predominant pollinators in many agroecosystems. However, increasing management problems with honey bees and declines in native bee populations due to various environmental stressors have highlighted the importance ...
Jarret Miles‐Kroening+7 more
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Cazadero (Rubus Vitifolius) blackberry : fine flavored, bigger yield, easy to pick, grow anywhere /
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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ABSTRACT Current control of the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii relies primarily on insecticides, including the incorporation of phagostimulant baits. The impact of insecticidal bait sprays on beneficial insects in crops is largely unknown. In a laboratory and field trial, we exposed non‐target insects to insecticides with or without bait and compared
Michelle T. Fountain+5 more
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE POLYPLOID PLANTS IN <i>RUBUS</i>
Taro Jinno
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A near‐gapless genome assembly of Pseudocydonia sinensis uncovers unique phenylpropanoid pathways
Summary Pseudocydonia sinensis, commonly known as Chinese quince, belongs to the Rosaceae family and is closely related to apple and pear. Despite its botanical significance, genomic resources for this species remain limited. We present a high‐quality, chromosome‐scale, and haplotype‐resolved genome assembly of P.
Yangxin Zhang+11 more
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