Investigating the antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties of typha domingensis leaves assisted synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles. [PDF]
Ahmed MS +6 more
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Enzymatic saccharification of Typha domingensis biomass: optimization and structural analysis. [PDF]
Zaki S +7 more
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Nutrient dynamics and GHG emissions in <i>Azolla</i> and <i>Typha</i> based cultivation on inundated former agricultural soils. [PDF]
Vroom RJE +4 more
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Observations of the developmental stages of Coquillettidia perturbans (Diptera: Culicidae) with special reference to the pupal trumpets. [PDF]
Benton N, Hunter FF.
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Modeling the Potential Distribution of <i>Typha domingensis</i> (Pers.) in Niger Under Current and Future Climate Scenarios. [PDF]
Adamou Moumouni B +3 more
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The Effect of Retention Time and Seasonal Variation on the Characterization of Phyto-Remediated Aquaculture Wastewater in a Constructed Wetland. [PDF]
Akadiri SA +7 more
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Screening of Mediterranean Plant-Derived Extracts for Antioxidant Effect in Cell-Free and Human Cell Line Models. [PDF]
Argentino G +8 more
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Field-based hyperspectral characterization of wetland plant diversity and vitality in Burullus Lagoon (Nile Delta, Egypt). [PDF]
Khdery GA +3 more
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Effects of Prey and Pollen Diets on the Reproduction and Longevity of <i>Orius insidiosus</i> (Say) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), a Key Thrips Predator. [PDF]
Adhikary L, Smith HA, Lahiri S.
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The indoor floricultural industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its reliance on current unsustainable resources, such as peat and coco coir, for use in soilless potting mixes. Typha, commonly known as cattails, may represent a more sustainable alternative for the cultivation of ornamental plants and flowers.
Semenko, Kristen +3 more
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