Phenotypic Variations of Kochia Scoparia
Kochia scoparia (L.) Schrad. has had limited use as a forage crop during the past fifteen. years in parts of the western United States, Canada, and Argentina. Erickson and Moxon (1947) reported kochia* to be a good emergency feed for sheep and cattle during dry years in South Dakota. Salguero (1946) said that this species could be utilized in Argentina
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Published as part of Léger, Théo, 2024, Half of the Diversity Undescribed: Integrative Taxonomy Reveals 32 New Species and a High Cryptic Diversity in the Scopariinae and Crambinae of the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), pp. 1-93 in Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists 3 (2) on pages 4-5, DOI: 10.18061/bssb.v3i2.9527, http://zenodo.org/
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Determination of suitable areas for reforestation and afforestation with indigenous species
To be successful in tree establishment, an assessment of land suitability would be necessary. The aim of this study was determining the potential habitats of three native tree species (Quercus persica, Pistacia atlantica, Amygdalous scoparia) in ...
Mahdavi, A., Ghasemi, M., Jafarzadeh, A.
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Chemical composition of Deverra scoparia essential oil under different drying conditions and its insecticidal properties against Parlatoria blanchardi (Hemiptera: Diaspididae). [PDF]
Hammoudi R +8 more
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Influence of vegetation types on soil physicochemical and biochemical properties in naturally recovering riverbank sand mining sites. [PDF]
Qin Y, Yan T, Feng S.
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Scoparia spadix Nuss, 1998 Figs. 01, 69. Scoparia spadix Nuss, 1998, p. 490, figs. 3, 11–12. Type locality: Philippines: Mindanao, Mt Agtuuganon, 1050 m. MATERIAL Holotype: ♂ (specimen identifier coll.mfn-berlin.de_u_dbcbce, DNA voucher MFNLEP1084, genitalia on slide TL1272M). PHILIPPINES: Mindanao, Mt Agtuuganon, 1050 m, 28.v-7.vi.1996, leg.
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German soils affect biomass production, elemental profiles, and anti-inflammatory activity of three medicinal plants used in Brazilian traditional medicine: Scoparia dulcis L., Physalis angulata L., and Porophyllum ruderale (Jacq.) Cass. [PDF]
Hernández EB +8 more
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Fenced enclosure and increased rainfall facilitate recovery of degraded desert steppe by restructuring soil seed bank dynamics. [PDF]
Chen H +6 more
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Therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Artemisia species on metabolic diseases: A systematic review. [PDF]
Wang N +8 more
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Predicted antiviral potential of phytochemicals prolific in Cleistanthus bracteosus Jabl. and essential oils of Artemisia scoparia and Thuja orientalis against Nipah virus and Human metapneumovirus: An AI-driven in-silico study. [PDF]
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