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Changes in the Bryophyte Flora in an Urban Afforested Woodland
To promote the understanding of succession process in artificial urban ecological environments, we invested the changes in bryophyte flora in an urban afforested woodland in Kyoto city. Focusing on three bryophyte functional groups (substrate preference, growth form and reproductive type), we compared the bryophyte flora in 2002 with those in 2007.
Yoshitaka OOISHI, Yukihiro MORIMOTO
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ABSTRACT Ag–Fe bimetallic nanoparticles (alloy and core–shell structures) were synthesized using Grewia optiva leaf extract through a green, phytochemical‐mediated approach. The effects of pH, temperature, extract concentration, and Ag:Fe molar ratio on nanoparticle formation were systematically optimized, enabling size‐controlled and morphologically ...
Sehrish Asad +6 more
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Dzika natura Mirona Białoszewskiego
In the second half of the 1970s, Miron Białoszewski lived in a block of flats on Lizbońska Street in Warsaw. His work from that period is dense with the names of flowers, trees, weeds, shrubs, as well as descriptions of practices related to them ...
Agnieszka Karpowicz
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Bryophytes from some Caatinga areas in the state of Bahia (Brazil) [PDF]
The caatinga is a deciduous and xerophilous vegetation that covers large areas in Brazil. An irregular rainfall with a marked dry period is a characteristic feature.
Albertos, Belén +2 more
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Contribution to the urban flora of Zagreb (Croatia)
The process of urbanization is one of the most extreme forms of anthropogenic habitat modifications. Negative trends and their effects on one hand, and concern for the preservation of biodiversity and quality of city life on the other, are the initiators of urban flora research.
Nikolić, Toni +2 more
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Selective Sequestration of Toxic NOx Gases by P‐Doped Graphene: A Density Functional Theory Study
P‐doped graphene (P‐grap) is explored as an NOx sensor through DFT simulations. The analysis of its geometry, binding energies, electronic properties, and atom‐in‐molecule characteristics demonstrates that P‐grap is a selective sensor for NOx among a mixture of various gases.
Anwar Ali +3 more
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Native vegetation of the southern forests : south-east highlands, Australian alps, south-west Slopes, and SE Corner bioregions [PDF]
The Southern Forests study area covers an area of about six million hectares of south-eastern New South Wales, south of Oberon and Kiama and east of Albury and Boorowa (latitude 33° 02’–37 ° 06’ S; longitude 146° 56’ – 147° 06’ E).
Gellie, Nicholas James Holman
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Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
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Flora robotica -- An Architectural System Combining Living Natural Plants and Distributed Robots
Key to our project flora robotica is the idea of creating a bio-hybrid system of tightly coupled natural plants and distributed robots to grow architectural artifacts and spaces.
Ayres, Phil +15 more
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Are current ecological restoration practices capturing natural levels of genetic diversity? A New Zealand case study using AFLP and ISSR data from mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus) [PDF]
Sourcing plant species of local provenance (eco-sourcing) has become standard practice in plant community restoration projects. Along with established ecological restoration practices, knowledge of genetic variation in existing and restored forest ...
Clarke, Andrew C. +4 more
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