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Adventures, hardship and a scientific legacy : Ludwig Leichhardt's 1843 journey to Mt Royal in the Hunter Valley, NSW [PDF]
In January 1843, curiosity for natural history led a young German naturalist, Ludwig Leichhardt, to spend about three weeks exploring Mt Royal on the north of the Hunter Valley, about 70 km north west of Newcastle, New South Wales.
Benson, Doug, Fallding, Martin
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Joining the locals: Plant invaders shift leaf defenses to match native neighbors
Abstract Local adaptation is common in invasive plants, but there is no consensus as to whether shifts in functional traits between invader “home” and “away” ranges contribute to their success in competition with native species. Theory based on enemy release suggests that invaders should reallocate limiting resources away from nutritive‐based defenses ...
Jason Fridley+7 more
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Marination of Beef With Unripe Grape (Koruk) Products at Different Holding Times: Quality Assessment
The present study investigated the effects of unripe grape products with thyme and marination times (2, 24, 48 h) on beef properties. Marinating the samples for 48 h showed that grape products prevented oxidation and 50% unripe grape juice was the most effective treatment for reducing TMAB and TPAB counts.
Gulen Yildiz Turp+5 more
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UV-C radiation is known to induce metabolic modifications in plants, particularly to secondary metabolite biosynthesis. To assess these modifications from a global and untargeted perspective, the effects of the UV-C radiation of the leaves of three ...
Guillaume Marti+6 more
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Endogenous caulimovirid sequences are widespread in plant genomes [PDF]
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identified in the genome of several plant species. They are thought to result from illegitimate recombination events and are generally replication-defective ...
Choisne, Nathalie+6 more
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Food, Feed, and Phytochemical Uses of Wild Edible Plants: A Systematic Review
There are approximately 679 wild edible plant species in Ethiopia, of which 286 are commonly consumed across different regions, indicating a diverse range of wild edible plant sources. Wild edible plants in Ethiopia are utilized for food, animal feed, and pharmaceutical purposes by communities across the country.
Tamene Daba Rumicha+4 more
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A grapevine leafminer found recently in table grape orchards and vineyards in the Paarl region (Western Cape, South Africa) is described as Holocacista capensis sp. n.
Erik van Nieukerken, Henk Geertsema
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Moths of the Douglas Lake Region (Emmet and Cheboygan Counties), Michigan: IV. Geometridae (Lepidoptera) [PDF]
An account, with known flight periods indicated, of 165 species of Geometridae concludes listing of the macrolepidoptera from the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
Voss, Edward G
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On the recognition of the long neglected Vitisadenoclada Hand.-Mazz. (Vitaceae) from southern China
This study reports the recognition of Vitisadenoclada Hand.-Mazz. from southern China. The species was not recognized in the Flora Reipublicae Ropularis Sinicicae and Flora of China treatments.
J. Wen, Zhi‐Yao Ma
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A new species of Gesneriaceae, Lysionotus calcicola Phonep., Soulad. & Souvann., is described and illustrated based on morphological and molecular evidence. This species is distributed in limestone karsts in the Luangprabang, Vientiane and Khammouane provinces in northern and central Laos.
Keooudone Souvannakhoummane+5 more
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