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Our findings demonstrate functional differences between cattle and horses, which suggest complementary effects on vegetation development and consequently biodiversity. Also, our results indicate that this functionality is impacted by proactive health management actions.
Emil Sloth Thomassen+4 more
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Dispersal and establishment both limit colonization during primary succession on a glacier foreland [PDF]
Plant colonization can be limited by lack of seeds or by factors that reduce establishment. The role of seed limitation in community assembly is being increasingly recognized, but in early primary succession, establishment failure is still considered ...
del Moral, Roger, Jones, Chad C.
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Rubus fruticosus aggr. Artbeschreibung: bis 3 m hoch, mit 1-6 m langen, aufrechten, bogigen oder kriechenden, mit Stacheln besetzten Schösslingen. Schösslings-blätter 3-5(-7) zählig zusammengesetzt, winter- oder sommergrün, Stiel der Schösslingsblätter nur am Grund rinnig, nie über die ganze Länge, Teilblätter sich randlich selten überlappend, die 2 ...
Konrad Lauber+2 more
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RepeatOBserver: Tandem Repeat Visualisation and Putative Centromere Detection
ABSTRACT Tandem repeats play an important role in centromere structure, subtelomeric regions, DNA methylation, recombination and the regulation of gene activity. Analysis of their distribution in genomes offers a potential means for predicting putative centromere locations, which continues to be a challenge for genome annotation.
Cassandra Elphinstone+3 more
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Mitteilungen zur Brombeerflora Mittel- und Nordeuropas [PDF]
Rubus curvaciculatus Waisemann ex H. E. Weber (Subgenus Rubus Sect. Corylifolii Lindley Ser. Sepincola Weihe ex Focke) ist als neue Art beschrieben und abgebildet. Ihre Verbreitung in Dänemark, Deutschland, Tschechien und Polen ist angegeben.
Weber, Heinrich E.
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Cossid moths (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) as pests of woody plants – A review
Abstract The Cossidae is a worldwide family of macro‐moths popularly known as carpenter moths due to the larval habit of boring in the wood of living plants. This review compiles current knowledge on the characteristics, diversity and bionomy of cossid moths as well as the damage they cause on woody plants.
Thanapol Choochuen, Jiří Foit
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Supplement to the bramble flora of Saxony-Anhalt with adjacent territories [PDF]
Drei neue Rubus-Arten (Haselblattbrombeeren) der Sektion werden beschrieben: Rubus tilioides W. JANSEN & H.E. WEBER mit Vorkommen vor allem in Thüringen, außerdem in Sachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt; R. anhaltianus H.E.
Weber, Heinrich E.
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The Thimbleberry Gallmaker, \u3ci\u3eDiastrophus Kincaidii,\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), in the Great Lakes Region [PDF]
Diastrophus kinccddii, a gall wasp previously known only from California and the Pacific Northwest, is reported from the Great Lakes Region. It is present on thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus, in three counties in the Upper Peninsula of Michi- gan and in ...
Erbisch, Frederic H, Kraft, Kenneth J
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ANTIOXIDANT ACTIYITY OF LEAF AND FRUIT EXTRACTS FROM RUBUS FRUTICOSUS, RUBUS IDAEUS AND RUBUS LOGANOBACCUS GROWING IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA [PDF]
The identification of alternative crops that require less water and produce high yields of organic matter is an important step towards a sustainable agriculture. This research was focused on determining the level of antioxidant activity of leaf and fruit
Alexandru MÎRZA
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Published as part of Turner, Ian M., 2015, The botanical legacy of Thomas Hardwicke's journey to Srinagar in 1796, pp. 1-25 in European Journal of Taxonomy 108 on page 19, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.108, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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