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How to Protect Natural Habitats of Rare Terrestrial Orchids Effectively: A Comparative Case Study of Cypripedium calceolus in Different Geographical Regions of Europe. [PDF]
Jakubska-Busse A +10 more
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The diversity and sustainability of ornamental plants traded by guarani communities of Misiones Province, Argentina [PDF]
The study covers ornamental plants species that are traded by two Guarani communities in Argentina. The trade is described, as well as the frequency, abundance and diversity of plants for sale on roadside stalls, along with the income they generate ...
Araujo, Jorge +2 more
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The herpetofauna of the cloud forests of Honduras [PDF]
The cloud forest amphibians and reptiles constitute the most important herpetofaunal segment in Honduras, due to the prevalence of endemic and Nuclear Middle American-restricted species.
McCranie, James R., Wilson, Larry David
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Southwest Yunnan of China is the homeland of famous Pu’er tea and preserved the largest area of ancient tea gardens in the world. The ancient tea gardens keeping a large number of shade trees have prevailed for hundreds of years persist and formed ...
Shi-Mao Wu +4 more
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Several important habitats have become threatened in the last few centuries in the Mediterranean Basin due to major changes adopted in land‐use practices.
Réka Fekete +6 more
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Forest Orchidaceae are important for European temperate forests, yet their distribution and abundance have so far interested limited research. In three pure or mixed silver fir stands in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park (NP) (Northern Apennines ...
Antonio Pica +5 more
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A review: Molecular identification of orchid mycorrhiza
Orchids are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with over 25,000 known species and more than 100,000 hybrids and cultivars. Orchids are characterised by their often showy and highly specialised flowers and have unique and intricate ...
Nor Amirah Shamsudin +3 more
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Understanding evolution and the complexity of species interactions using orchids as a model system [PDF]
Armbruster, W. Scott +2 more
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Diversity of Epiphytic Orchids and Host Trees (Phorophytes) in Secondary Forest of Coban Trisula, Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia [PDF]
Introduction: Epiphytic orchids are an integral component of forest ecosystems that contributes to a high proportion of plant diversity. Host trees are a natural habitat requirement of epiphytic orchids on which the orchids live on. The aim of this study
Nurfadilah, S. (Siti)
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