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Flora of High-Mountain Forests of Actru River Sources (Severo-Chuisky Range, Centralny Altay) [PDF]
High-altitudinal forests of Severo-Chuisky range have high biodiversity of vessel plants. The highest biodiversity are registered in old age Siberian stone pine forests.
Elena E. Timoshok +2 more
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A Key and Annotated List of the Scutelleroidea of Michigan (Hemiptera) [PDF]
Excerpt: Although Hussey (1922) compiled a list of the Hemiptera of Berrien County, and Stoner (1922) contributed a list of the Scutelleroidea of the Douglas Lake region, no publications have dealt with Michigan Scutelleroidea on a state-wide basis ...
McPherson, J.E.
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Stewardship Plan Isinglass River Conservation Reserve, Strafford, NH [PDF]
In addition to the significant frontage on the Isinglass River, the Hanson Lot supports myriad wetlands – vernal pools, beaver flowages, forested swamps, meadow marshes, and scrub-shrub wetlands.
Snyder, Ellen, Sperduto, Dan
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Climate change has negative effects on especially plant species that have a limited habitat. In this context, the stone pine ( Pinus pinea L.), which has a limited distribution, is prominent with its economic, ecological and aesthetical characteristics ...
A. Akyol, Ömer K. Örücü
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Trigonometric Parallaxes for 1,507 Nearby Mid-to-Late M-dwarfs
The MEarth survey is a search for small rocky planets around the smallest, nearest stars to the Sun as identified by high proper motion with red colors. We augmented our planetary search time series with lower cadence astrometric imaging and obtained two
Berta-Thompson, Zachory K. +3 more
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Diversity in the morphology of clones of witches’ broom in Siberian stone pine
O.I. Polyakova, Evgeniya Zhuk
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Suitability Analysis for Stone pine Reforestation using Geospatial Technologies
The Stone Pine “ pinus pinea ” is native to the Mediterranean region. It has been used and cultivated for their edible pine nuts since prehistoric times. At present most of the decision makers in the world are enforcing new policies which will increase forest cover in their countries in order to mitigate the effect of the climate change specifically ...
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Mineral fertilization and irrigation effects on fruiting and growth in stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) crop [PDF]
Verónica Loewe-Muñoz +4 more
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Growth and morphogenesis of Siberian stone pine, Siberian dwarf pine and their hybrids: comparative analysis of seed progeny ex situ [PDF]
Galina Vasilyeva
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