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Plant pollen and spores as sources of ice nucleating particles.
Soluble molecules released from plant pollen can nucleate ice from supercooled water and are an enigmatic source of atmospherically relevant biological ice nucleators. Recently, it has been highlighted that ice nucleating particles from pollen may possess greater potential to impact cloud glaciation than previously considered, as fragments generated by pollen...Kinney, Nina L. H. ; Gibson, Matthew I. ; Ballesteros, Daniel ; Whale, Thomas F.
Spores, Pollen, Plant pollen, Plant spores, and Ice nucleating particles
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Eksplorasi Dan Pengkoleksian Biji Tumbuhan Pemulih Lingkungan Pada Area Lahan Basah –Sempadan SungaiDiHilir DAS Brantas.
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Smallholder Zebu and Forage Production Development in Central Madagascar.
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Demonstration of the New IPNI (International Plant Names Index) Registration System.
Registration systems have long been in place for names of plant cultivars, fungi, prokaryotes and animals, and more recently for algae (Müller et al. 2022). Yet, despite previous attempts, nothing has become established for vascular plants. The newly released International Plant Names Index (IPNI) registration system aims to address this....Wrankmore, Emma ; Krieger, Jonathan ; Govaerts, Rafaël ; Hartley, Helen
Vascular plant names, Data standards, Nomenclature, and International Plant Name Index
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Oasis de Niebla: avances en la investigación y conservación de las lomas y Tillandsiales de Ica.
Orellana-Garcia, Alfonso ; Whaley, Oliver Q. ; Moat, Justin ; Padilla, Christian ; Mitacc, Emilio …
Tillandsiales, Chile, Arid lands, Oasis de Niebla, Lomas, Deserts, and Ica (Peru)
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Engineering SpyTag Bacteriophage K1F for Directional Immobilisation.
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Conservando A História Evolutiva De Radiações Rápidas E Recentes: Um Estudo Com Um Clado Endêmico Em Campos Rupestres.
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