Identification of Goldenseal (<i>Hydrastis canadensis</i> L.) Habitat and Indicators in Pennsylvania, USA: The Influence of Climate and Site on In Situ Conservation of an Edge of Range Plant Species. [PDF]
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern North America. GIS‐based Maximum Entropy (Maxent) modeling using known occurrence points was combined with field plot data to identify potential factors governing goldenseal's distribution in Pennsylvania and identify vegetative indicators of supportive habitat ...
Houston E +3 more
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Soil characteristics of natural silver linden (Tilia tomentosa Moench) populations [PDF]
Studies regarding the determination of the ecological characteristics of the natural distribution areas of the silver linden (Tilia tomentosa Moench) are limited. It is of great importance to select areas with similar natural cultivation characteristics in the plantations established for flower or timber production.
Parlak, Salih, Tetik, Erdem
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Adaptability of indigenous vegetation on parking lots: A case study: Tree alleys in Novi Sad, Serbia [PDF]
In this study five indigenous species on parking lots in Novi Sad, Serbia were examined (Acer platanoides 'Globosum', Celtis australis L., Tilia tomentosa Moench., Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', and Corylus colurna L.).
Čukanović Jelena +2 more
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In this article, we investigated the dust deposit on leaves in the vegetation period of urban trees using a simple washing method. The data presented in this paper are preliminary results.
Veronika Szabó +3 more
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The effects of temperature for development time, fecundity and reproduction on some ornamental aphid species [PDF]
The development time, survivorship and reproduction of the Sarucallis kahawaluokalani (Kirkaldy), Eucallipterus tiliae L., Capitophorus elaeagni del Guercio, Aphis nerii Boyer de Fonscolombe, Cinara cedri Mimeur were studied on the Lagerstroemia indica L.
Nihal OZDER, Ozgur SAGLAM
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An Invasion Risk Assessment of Alien Woody Species in Potential National Park Sites in Xinjiang, China, Under Climate Change. [PDF]
We used a species distribution model to evaluate the invasion risk of 250 highly invasive alien woody species in potential national park sites in Xinjiang under climate change. The probability of invasive woody species distribution in potential park sites in Xinjiang is significantly lower than that across China.
Zhang FX, Li HL, Wan JZ.
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ANÁLISE DE RISCO DE QUEDA DE ÁRVORES: Tilia tomentosa Moench [PDF]
Lidar com os riscos inerentes ao processo de arborização nas cidades é o grande desafio para a gestão do espaço urbano. Com o objetivo de analisar o risco de queda de árvores, foi desenvolvido e aplicado formulário de inspeção visual. Foram realizadas tomografias acústicas como ferramenta complementar de avaliação da condição mecânica da estrutura do ...
Ana Luísa Pereira de Carvalho +2 more
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Epicuticular Leaf Waxes of Tilia tomentosa Moench. and Tilia × europaea L., Tiliaceae
Quantity and composition of epicuticular leaf wax of Tilia tomentosa Moench. and T. × europaea L. were examined and showed similar wax compositions. The waxes of these two Tilia species contained homologous series of n-alkanes, wax esters, aldehydes, acetates, primary alcohols and fatty acids.
Paul-Gerhard Gülz +2 more
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The Effect of 3000 K LED Lamps on the Photosynthesis and Morphology of Deciduous Tree Species. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The effect of artificial light at night (ALAN) on plants is a less explored area within light pollution research. This is especially true for the physiological parameters of photosynthesis of woody plants. The physiological and morphological values of nineteen deciduous urban tree species illuminated by street lamps with a color temperature of
Kolman F +3 more
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USING Tilia tomentosa IN HEAVY METAL POLLUTION MONITORING IN ANKARA PROVINCE, TURKEY
ABSTRACT Heavy metals constitute the largest part of air pollution. Heavy metals, the concentration of which in the environment is constantly increasing and which can remain intact in nature for a long time, are a great threat to living things. In addition, due to the fact that it causes bioaccumulation in the structure of living things, the detection ...
Rüfeyde IŞIK, Zeliha LEBLEBİCİ
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