ERTS-1 evaluation of natural resources management applications in the Great Basin [PDF]
The relatively cloud free weather in the Great Basin has allowed the accumulation of several dates of excellent ERTS-1 imagery. Mountains, valleys, playas, stream courses, canyons, alluvial fans, and other landforms are readily delineated on ERTS-1 ...
Lorain, G., Tueller, P. T.
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A walk in the park—Identifying healthy greenspaces using scents
As urbanisation accelerates globally, access to nature is increasingly recognised as vital for public health and wellbeing. We captured and analysed plant‐emitted airborne ‘scent signatures’ across Oxford's urban greenspaces to assess their potential health relevance.
William T. Kay +6 more
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Dynamic monitoring of vegetation phenology on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau from 2001 to 2020 via the MSAVI and EVI. [PDF]
Zhao Z +5 more
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Forest phenoclusters for Argentina based on vegetation phenology and climate
Eduarda Martiniano de Oliveira Silveira +15 more
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Flowers can communicate reproductive status to pollinators through visual cues. In Saxifraga fortunei, pistils often changed from yellow to red after pollination, and hoverflies and honeybees preferentially visited flowers with yellow pistils. This pattern suggests that a post‐pollination color shift confined to the pistil can reduce revisits to ...
Kazuma Takizawa +2 more
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Spatial and temporal characteristics of vegetation phenology in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and its response to climate. [PDF]
Shikang Z, Wei Z, Xiaotong L.
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Change in Autumn Vegetation Phenology and the Climate Controls From 1982 to 2012 on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. [PDF]
Li P +7 more
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Spatiotemporal variability of vegetation phenology with reference to altitude and climate in the subtropical mountain and hill region, China [PDF]
Bing-wen Qiu +3 more
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Phenology from space: an alternative to rainfall measurements for crop monitoring in West Africa? [PDF]
Baron, Christian +3 more
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Capsicum chinense as an African traditional vegetable: Culture, resilience, and opportunity
Capsicum chinense is central to everyday diets, cultural identity, and smallholder livelihoods across Sub‐Saharan Africa, yet remains overlooked in agricultural research and policy. This paper reframes C. chinense as a traditional, climate‐resilient vegetable shaped by centuries of farmer stewardship and cultural selection.
Derek W. Barchenger +1 more
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