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Typha als Nutzpflanze (Teil 1)
Arbeiten der Studienkommission für Typha-Forschung enthält die Teile: 1. Geschichte der Erforschung. 2. Die nutzbaren Typha-Arten und -Formen. 3. Zur Entwicklung des mechanischen Gewebes im Blatte der Typha angustifolia.
P. Graebner, E. Medlewska, A. Zinz
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T. angustifolia L. Cat. 334. 2:Saillon (J., Garns); Niedergesteln-Raron(Christ).- 3:Pfyn (Paiche);Turtig (Christ).
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Our results suggest that in bearded reedlings (Panurus biarmicus), offspring sex is related to maternal body size, which reflects intrinsic quality, but not to maternal health or body mass. The sex ratio of extra‐pair offspring did not deviate from an equal distribution; however, nestlings fathered by extra‐pair males were in better condition than ...
Herbert Hoi +3 more
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We investigated short‐term (1–3 years) pond biodiversity responses to restoration at a variety of management intensities. Ponds undergoing the most intense intervention (major woody vegetation and sediment removal) showed the strongest biodiversity uplift. This is likely in part due to a seedbank response and highlights the value of intense restoration
Ben Siggery +5 more
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Phragmites australis, Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia and Arundo donax are tall wetland graminoids with the potential to replace fossil fuels under sustainable cultivation conditions. We investigated the biomethane (CH4) production of these four species,
Franziska Eller +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates long‐term impacts of empires on local socio‐ecosystems in western Anatolia (modern western Türkiye) over the past four millennia. We focus on Buldan Yayla Lake, located in a small mountain basin north of the Büyük Menderes (Great Meander) River valley.
Sabina Fiołna +7 more
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The microbial characteristics of four vegetated and one unplanted wood-chip bioreactors treating greenhouse effluent were investigated in a continuous experiment operated for over 2.5 years. The bioreactors were designed to reduce nitrate concentrations
Soheil Fatehi-Pouladi +6 more
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ABSTRACT Legume crops, essential for global agriculture due to their high nutritional value and nitrogen‐fixing ability, often face significant yield reductions from environmental stresses like salinity, drought and extreme temperatures. Seed priming has emerged as a promising pre‐sowing strategy to improve seed vigour, stress tolerance and overall ...
Siyabonga Ntshalintshali +4 more
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Species-dependent methane emissions in a Dutch peatland during paludiculture establishment [PDF]
Paludiculture (crop cultivation on wet peatlands) is an effective means to reduce carbon emissions and nutrient losses from formerly drained peatlands. However, methane (CH4) emissions and associated pathways may vary substantially between paludicultures,
Renske J.E. Vroom +8 more
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A Middle and Late Devensian sequence from the northern part of Kents Cavern (Devon, UK)
Abstract 1920s/30s excavation of a Middle Devensian sequence in the northern part of Kents Cavern recovered important Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic archaeological material, including Britain's oldest known Homo sapiens remains. Questions remain about this material, including how it came to be in the cave.
Rob Dinnis +11 more
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