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Abstract Premise The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite an extensive fossil pollen record, reconstructing biogeographic patterns is hampered because it is difficult to achieve good taxonomic resolution with light microscopy alone.
Thomas Denk, Johannes M. Bouchal
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Classification of forest and shrubland vegetation in Mediterranean Turkey
Mediterranean Turkey comprises three vegetation belts: 1) thermo‐ and meso‐mediterranean, with coniferous (Pinus brutia, Pinus pinea) and sclerophyllous forests, as well as macchia, garrigue and phrygana (red dots), 2) supra‐mediterranean, with Pinus nigra, thermophilous oaks and Ostrya carpinifolia forests, and forests of temperate species (yellow ...
Ali Kavgacı +7 more
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In the present article, the establishment of the species Castanopsis: C. bulgarica Mantzouka, Ivanov, and Bozukov is proposed after the study of a new fagaceous fossil wood stem discovered in 2016 from a new Late Miocene to Early Pliocene plant fossiliferous locality east of Boboshevo town, south‐west Bulgaria. A detailed palaeoxylotomical study of the
Dimitra Mantzouka +2 more
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The materials of the field research of synanthropic vegetation in the territory of the Kobuleti in the 2016–2020 years are provided. In particular, 134 taxa belonging to 49 families and 97 genera were revealed in the three different plant communities ...
Irakli Mikeladze +3 more
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Diversity of tree and shrub species in woodlands of Guijeh-bel region of Ahar [PDF]
Understanding of biodiversity status can be applied as a guide to better ecosystem management. The ecosystem ecological sustainability is ensured by high species diversity and better conservation.
Sajjad Ghanbari, Esmaeil Sheidai Karkaj
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NUTRIENT AND BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE CONTENTS OF EDIBLE PLANTS GROWN NATURALLY IN SALIPAZARI (SAMSUN)
This study was carried out for the determination of nutrient and bioactive substance contents of edible wild plants consumed as vegetables in Samsun's Salıpazarı district during September 2014 and August 2016 period.
Esra Demir +4 more
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Unlocking plant resources to support food security and promote sustainable agriculture
Biodiversity is essential to food security and nutrition locally and globally. By reviewing the global state of edible plants and highlighting key neglected and underutilized species, we attempt to unlock plant food resources and explore the role of fungi, which along with the wealth of traditional knowledge about their uses and practices, could help ...
Tiziana Ulian +24 more
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Pests and diseases of trees in Africa: A growing continental emergency
The increasing occurrence of native and non‐native pests and diseases of trees in Africa is impacting rural livelihoods, economic development, and biodiversity across the continent. Here we provide an updated and comprehensive overview of insect pests and pathogens targeting natural and planted forests in Africa, and raise awareness of this growing ...
Ignazio Graziosi +3 more
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INTERPOPULATION VARIABILITY OF THE FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS OF DAGESTAN PROTECTED SPECIES – SMILAX EXCELSA L. [PDF]
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Herbal Medicinal Products from Passiflora for Anxiety: An Unexploited Potential
Herbal medicines containing Passiflora species have been widely used to treat anxiety since ancient times. The species Passiflora incarnata L. is included in many Pharmacopoeias, and it is the most used species in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. However, there are around 600 species of the genus Passiflora and probably other species that
Lyca R. da Fonseca +7 more
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