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Vertical botany: airborne remote sensing as an emerging tool for mistletoe research
Botany, 2023Mistletoe recognition and sampling remain the challenging tasks for arborists, dendrologists, forest ecologists and other specialists because of the low accessibility of the canopy of their host trees.
Azim Missarov +7 more
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A Monograph of the Fern Genus Pteridrys (Pteridryaceae)
Systematic Botany, 2019The fern genus Pteridrys is characterized by having free veins and a tooth on each sinus between two pinna or pinnule lobes. Up to now very little attention has been paid to the taxonomy of Pteridrys.
Xin‐Mao Zhou, Li‐Bing Zhang
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Factual knowledge of students about plants is associated with attitudes and interest in botany
, 2021Plants are crucial parts of ecosystems but are traditionally considered boring and difficult by students. It is therefore not clear whether factual knowledge about plants contributes to building positive attitudes and interest in botany.
Milan Kubiatko +2 more
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Systematic Botany, 2021
“Plant blindness” is affecting humans' relationships with plants, which has negative consequences for both science and conservation. It is, therefore, important to find new ways to promote societal interest in botany and plants.
N. Dávila +4 more
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“Plant blindness” is affecting humans' relationships with plants, which has negative consequences for both science and conservation. It is, therefore, important to find new ways to promote societal interest in botany and plants.
N. Dávila +4 more
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Annals of Botany
BACKGROUND Traditionally defined as plant blindness, plant awareness disparity, plant imperception, a general low interest in plants partially stems from poor teacher training in botany, traditional lecture-style classes, and a lack of attractive methods.
Gláucia L Silva +3 more
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BACKGROUND Traditionally defined as plant blindness, plant awareness disparity, plant imperception, a general low interest in plants partially stems from poor teacher training in botany, traditional lecture-style classes, and a lack of attractive methods.
Gláucia L Silva +3 more
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British & Irish Botany
Emily Margaret Wood (1865-1907) is today best known to botanists for her extensive set of illustrations in the 1902 Flora of the Liverpool District. In addition, she is a minor name in the history of British ceramics as an artist working at the Della ...
David Wilkinson, Janet O'Regan
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Emily Margaret Wood (1865-1907) is today best known to botanists for her extensive set of illustrations in the 1902 Flora of the Liverpool District. In addition, she is a minor name in the history of British ceramics as an artist working at the Della ...
David Wilkinson, Janet O'Regan
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, 2020
Undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math students (STEM) are usually not attuned to the intricacies of plant life histories or to the dynamic role plants play in ecosystems and human society, a phenomenon termed plant blindness.
Jessica Colon +7 more
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Undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math students (STEM) are usually not attuned to the intricacies of plant life histories or to the dynamic role plants play in ecosystems and human society, a phenomenon termed plant blindness.
Jessica Colon +7 more
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Exploring the botany and pharmacology of the genus Conamomum Ridl. (Zingiberaceae)
Nordic Journal of BotanyThe members of the genus Conamomum Ridl. (Zingiberaceae) are primarily distributed from Indochina to western Malesia. Knowledge of the distribution of species of Conamomum is important for conservation and natural resource management.
T. V. Chen +6 more
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Cyborg Botany: Augmented Plants as Sensors, Displays and Actuators
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2019The nature has myriad plant organisms, many of them carrying unique sensing and expression abilities. Plants can sense the environment, other living entities and regenerate, actuate or grow in response.
H. Sareen, Jiefu Zheng, P. Maes
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Mycetia fangii (Rubiaceae), a New Species from South China, with Notes on M. cauliflora
Systematic Botany, 2016KE-JIAN Yan, Dongxian Xu, Zhuqiu Song
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