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Zwierzęcy cmentarz z „Pana Tadeusza". Mickiewiczowska zootanatologia w świetle wiedzy indygenicznej
Artykuł jest próbą nieantropologicznej lektury mówiącego o zwierzęcym cmentarzu fragmentu Pana Tadeusza. Odczytywany w świetle wiedzy indygenicznej Mickiewiczowski matecznik okazuje się pod wieloma względami reliktem animistycznej wyobraźni, w której ...
Anna Filipowicz
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ABSTRACT In animal‐pollinated plants, pollen dispersal depends on several plant and animal characteristics that can influence the paternal success of a plant. Paternal success affects the genetic contribution of a genotype to the next generation, which is relevant to plant breeding.
Lisa Brünjes, Wolfgang Link
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Assessment of Apple Blotch (Diplocarpon coronariae) Symptom Progression on Malus × domestica Leaves
ABSTRACT Apple blotch is a fungal disease of increasing importance in European apple cultivation. Infection by Diplocarpon coronariae leads to premature leaf abscission in summer, weakening tree vigour and exacerbating harvest losses. Developing resistant cultivars represents a promising preventive strategy.
Sophie Richter +5 more
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Les nudges et le contrôle sémiotique du milieu et du collectif
Jacques Fontanille, Julie LAIRESSE
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INTRODUCTION. Contemporary Russian writer Viktor Pelevin combines the qualities of an author of best-selling and postmodern works of the science fiction genre.
Yitong Liu, Xin Wang
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The Transcendental Biology of Jakob von Uexküll: Environment, Subjectivation, and Relationality [PDF]
The article aims to reconstruct the core of Jacob von Uexküll’s scientific project by placing it within the history of transcendental philosophy. Uexküll’s fundamental position is thus examined through three guiding theses.
Andrea GENTILI
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Sap flow and reversible stem shrinkage upon water depletion are strongly correlated under extreme drought conditions, but they respond differently to drought and cannot be used interchangeably when assessing tree response to drought. Abstract Temperate mixed forests are currently experiencing severe drought conditions and face increased risk of ...
L. S. Donfack +6 more
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Feeling Like a Bat: A Critique of Thomas Nagel
According to Thomas Nagel’s thought, human beings are incapable of subjectively experiencing what a bat experiences. The only possibilities outlined by the philosopher are: (1) the objective analysis of ethological expressions, that is, the description ...
Roberto Marchesini
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Mature beech trees redistributed soil water, equal to ca. 10% of stand transpiration, from deeper moist soils to dry surface soils, where it was taken up by seedlings of different tree species. Abstract Hydraulic redistribution is considered a crucial dryland mechanism that may be important in temperate environments facing increased soil drying–wetting
B. D. Hafner +2 more
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Drought legacy in mature spruce alleviates physiological stress during recurrent drought
The slow recovery of leaf area in mature spruce following a long‐term drought alleviated physiological stress during recurrent drought. Abstract Forest ecosystems are facing severe and prolonged droughts with delayed recovery, known as “drought legacy”.
K. Hikino +7 more
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