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Species Diversity, Biomass Production and Carbon Sequestration Potential in the Protected Area of Uttarakhand, India. [PDF]

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Natural and Human Disturbances Have Non-Linear Effects on Whole-Ecosystem Carbon Storage in an African Savanna. [PDF]

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The taming of the shrub

Nature Plants, 2018
Can genomics, functional analysis and genome editing help build the bridge between orphan crops and modern agriculture?
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Bacterial shrubs, crystal shrubs, and ray-crystal shrubs: bacterial vs. abiotic precipitation

Sedimentary Geology, 1999
Hot-water travertine deposits commonly contain shrub-like morphologies, on the centimeter to meter scale, that range from highly irregular forms (bacterial shrubs) to features that display regular geometric patterns (crystal shrubs and ray-crystal crusts).
Henry S. Chafetz, Sean A. Guidry
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Shrubs and Climbers

2002
The previous chapter provides some awareness of the Chinese tree flora. This chapter and the subsequent two utilise changed growth habit as an entry point into questions of botanical interest in a Chinese context.
Geoffrey P. Chapman, Yin-Zheng Wang
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Rodent effects on shrubs in a Mojave Desert shrub community

1999
The mounds created by many species of Dipodomys (kangaroo rats) are long-term modifications of the the soil chemical and physical environment which have been shown to increase both the diversity and abundance of annuals in the deserts of the Southwestern United States. I characterized shrub distribution and soil parameters on and off rodent mounds in a
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Eucalyptus populnea shrub woodlands. Control of regenerating trees and shrubs

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1972
In a Eucalyptus populnae shrub woodland, trees and shrubs more than 60 cm tall were killed by stem injections or basal stem applications of chemicals. Moody plants regenerated from seed following treatment of the original stand but numbers were fewer on plots sown to introduced grasses than on those sown to annual medics or left unsown.
RM Moore, J Walker
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