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Physiological dominance of the scion in shaping root architecture under suboptimal temperature
Abstract BACKGROUND Non‐optimal temperatures have become a major constraint on plant development under rapidly changing climatic conditions. Both suboptimal and supra‐optimal temperatures reduce physiological activity, alter plant morphology, lead to plant mortality, and ultimately decrease crop productivity.
Amnon Cochavi +4 more
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The Herbarium of cultivated plants of the world, their wild relatives and weeds (WIR) at the N.I. Vavilov All-Russian institute of plant genetic resources (VIR) houses Russia's largest collection of historical herbarium specimens of cultivated potato ...
N. A. Oskina +2 more
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Apple cultivars of baltic breeding in the herbarium collection of VIR [PDF]
The most important purpose of the VIR Herbarium collection (WIR) is to document the cultivated flora and its dynamics. In particular, the herbarium should reflect the species and varietal composition of the live collections of the institute at different ...
A. V. Shlyavas +2 more
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ABSTRACT Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low‐cost, adaptable agroforestry practice that enhances land restoration by promoting systematic integration of naturally regenerating trees within farming systems through tree selection and management.
Irene Awino Ojuok +5 more
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Lectotypifications and taxonomic changes in the holoparasitic Orobanchaceae
Based on further extensive studies of specimens in various herbaria, lectotypes are designated for many taxa of holoparasitic Orobanchaceae. In particular, 47 names in the genera Boschniakia (incl. Xylanche), Cistanche, Orobanche, Phelipanche and Phelypaea are lectotypified.
Holger Uhlich +5 more
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Crop wild relatives in Adygea: inventorying and conservation [PDF]
Background. Searching for new sources of valuable agronomic traits is becoming ever more urgent in the context of the development of modern crop cultivars.
L. V. Bagmet
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Abstract Amid increasing urbanisation and biodiversity decline, ‘effective stewardship’ of urban green space (UGS) is a complex but critical nature‐based solution for long‐term environmental, social and economic gain. Combining stewardship and sense‐of‐place frameworks with European nature‐based solutions guidance, we investigate which social and ...
Fay Kahane +2 more
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Gender, Race, Power and Religion: Women in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa in Post-apartheid Society [PDF]
Situationsanalyse mittels Feldforschung (1995-1997) über die Position von Frauen und Frauenorganisationen in der Methodistischen Kirche Südafrikas in Kapstadt nach dem Ende der Apartheid.
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst +1 more
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Linking perceptions of weeds with approaches to weed management
Abstract A multitude of factors can shape people's perceptions, leading to a variety of views on nature's services and values. The IPBES Values Framework highlights the ways that people and nature interact (both positively and negatively) through consideration of nature's contributions to people. For plants, differences in perceived values by different
James P. Westfield +2 more
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Aesthetic values as relational values: Environmental aesthetics in go‐along interviews
Abstract Aesthetic values are often categorised as a type of relational values, yet their shared characteristics with other relational values remain largely unexplored. To address this gap, we turn to Emily Brady's theory of environmental aesthetics; her interpretation of aesthetic value exhibits important parallels with the concept of relational ...
Rafael Zinnenlauf +3 more
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