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Differential impacts of land‐use change on multiple components of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) pollination success.
Land‐use change is one the greatest threats to biodiversity and is projected to increase in magnitude in the coming years, stressing the importance of better understanding how land‐use change may affect vital ecosystem services, such as pollination. Past studies on the impact of land‐use change have largely focused on only...Rockow, David J. ; Martel, Carlos ; Arceo‐Gómez, Gerardo
Pollination, Land-use change, Floral visitor composition, Asclepias syriaca, and Pollination success
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Floral scent changes in response to pollen removal are rare in buzz-pollinated Solanum.
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Treegraph: tree architecture from terrestrial laser scanning point clouds.
Accurate quantification of tree architecture is critical to interpreting the growth, health and functioning of trees and forests. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) offers millimetre‐level point cloud data, but current approaches to 3D tree reconstruction from TLS point clouds primarily focus on retrieving total volume at tree scale for aboveground biomass...Yang, Wanxin ; Wilkes, Phil ; Vicari, Matheus B. ; Hand, Kate ; Calders, Kim …
Treegraph, Morphological traits, Topological traits, Tree architecture, and Terrestrial laser scanning
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UAV‐derived greenness and within‐crown spatial patterning can detect ash dieback in individual trees.
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Pesticidal Plant Treatments Combined with Improved Soil Fertility Can Reduce Damage Caused by Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. phaseoli) and Bean Fly (Ophiomyia phaseoli) in Common Bean Production (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
Common bean production is constrained by a multitude of biotic constraints including bean flies and Fusarium wilt in tropical and subtropical farming systems globally. As these pests and diseases attack the crop beneath the soil, excessive applications of synthetic pesticides are frequently used for their control. The use of plant-based... -
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Soil Studies for Fungal Diversity to Enable the Conservation Translocation of Green-Winged Orchid.
Conservation Translocation (CT), which includes reintroduction, reinforcement and introduction, is gaining momentum, responding to serious population decline in many orchids. Orchid conservation underpinned by a greater emphasis on understanding biotic and abiotic factors of habitats is critical for successful recovery and restoration programmes. Anacamptis morio, commonly known as green-winged orchid... -
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1098. Epipactis dunensis (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery: Orchidaceae.
(T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery is illustrated: a list of synonyms and description are given. Taxonomy of Zinn is complex, and the current status of is discussed in light of this.Fay, Michael F. ; Raistrick, Reinhild ; Sayers, Brendan
Phenology, Descriptors, Cultivation, Orchidaceae, Nomenclature, Orchids, Geographical distribution, Epipactis dunensis, and Conservation status
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Praxelis cleggiae (Compositae: Eupatorieae: Praxeliinae), a new species from the granite inselbergs in the east of the Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
(Compositae: Eupatorieae: Praxeliinae) is described and illustrated from the granite inselbergs (upon which it is most common), and on road crown chippings on old roads, in the Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia; it has a disjunct distribution and is also found on the Serranía San Simón, in the San Ignacio...Hind, D. J. Nicholas ; Edwards, Sara L.
Eupatoriopsis, Praxelis cleggiae, Chromolaena, Island-like, Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Inselberg, Praxeliopsis, Asteraceae, and Bolivia