Results 41 to 50 of about 4,408 (163)
Contributions to a catalogue of alien plants in Tasmania III [PDF]
Management of Tasmania's alien flora requires an accurate and up-to-date account of taxa present. 1his paper is the third of a series (Baker 2005, 2007) which aims to ensure that taxa that become naturalised in Tasmania are formally recorded; that taxa ...
Baker, ML
core +1 more source
Nutmeg Beyond Spice: A Review on Its Therapeutic Potential, Safety and Industrial Promise
This review highlights the current findings on the pharmacological potential of M. fragrans, focusing on its health benefits and applications. M. fragrans contains alkaloids, terpenoids, phenols, flavonoids and glycosides; with myristicin, macelignan, safrole and sabinene as prime bioactive components.
Duaa Tariq +13 more
wiley +1 more source
Marine alien species in Italy: A contribution to the implementation of descriptor D2 of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive [PDF]
A re-examination of marine alien species or Non Indigenous Species (NIS) reported in Italian Seas, until December 2018, is provided, focusing on establishment success, year of first record, origin, potential invasiveness, and likely pathways, in ...
Andaloro F. +20 more
core +3 more sources
As part of a floristic project dealing with the ferns and lycophytes from the region of Vicosa in Minas Gerais, Brazil, we present a taxonomic treatment of the Schizaeales. Seven species of Anemia occur in the region: A. hirsuta, A. hispida, A. mandioccana, A. mickelii, sp. nov., A. phyllitidis, A. raddiana, and A. tomentosa var.
Laura S. Rabelo, Pedro B. Schwartsburd
openaire +2 more sources
We systematically reviewed 200 meta‐analyses (gathering over 9000 primary studies) on the effects of agriculture on biodiversity in croplands. Our systematic map of secondary research highlights significant geographical and taxonomic gaps, uncovering an overfocus on simple biodiversity metrics and on individual agricultural practices rather than ...
Jonathan Bonfanti +11 more
wiley +1 more source
Abstract Mitochondrial mRNAs in the green algal class Chlorophyceae have non‐template 3' oligo‐cytosine‐rich additions, also known as oligo(C), polycitydylation, or poly(C) “tails.” These oligonucleotide additions are believed to be unique to green algal mitochondria, as none have been observed in any other organism.
A. Bruce Cahoon +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Using structural equation models, we show that Malagasy assemblages with higher human pressure have smaller maximum seed sizes, especially through downsizing of extant frugivores. Furthermore, among assemblages with ‘mega‐seeded’ plants (i.e., seeds that cannot be swallowed by any extant Malagasy frugivore), larger seed sizes are associated with larger
Yuanshu Pu +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Plants and their environment (2007) [PDF]
"New8/07/2M.""Master Gardener.""Adapted from text originally written by Denny Schrock, formerly with the Department of Horticulture, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Kroening, Mary +2 more
core
Macroalgal- dominated coastal detritic communities from the Western Mediterranean and the Northeastern Atlantic [PDF]
20 páginas, 6 tablas, 5 figuras, 1 apéndice.This is a qualitative comparison of the distribution of macroalgal-dominated coastal detritic communities from the Western Mediterranean and the Northeastern Atlantic, based on our own data from the Balearic ...
Ballesteros, Enric +2 more
core +3 more sources
The Impact of Atmospheric Dry Deposition Associated Microbes on the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea Surface Water following an Intense Dust Storm [PDF]
This study explores the potential impacts of microbes deposited into the surface seawater of the southeastern Mediterranean Sea (SEMS) along with atmospheric particles on marine autotrophic and heterotrophic production.
Chien, Chia-Te +5 more
core +2 more sources

