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Master's dissertation
Conservation in Tropical Important Plant Areas: Testing the IUCN Green Status of Species on Plants to Assess Species Recovery and Impact of Conservation.
Forde, Meghan
Conservation, IUCN Green Status of Species, Puerto Rico, Tropical Important Plant Areas, Conservation assessment, Species recovery, and Conservation recovery
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Master's dissertation
Crop origin niches: environmental perspectives on the “when, where, and why” of domestication in five grain taxa.
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Master's dissertation
Mining the treasure trove: identification of species new to the United Kingdom and to science of Cortinariaceae in the Fungarium by DNA barcoding.
Wang, Danhao
Cortinarius, British fungal diversity, DNA barcode, New species, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Fungarium, Cortinariaceae, Agaricales, and ITS
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Master's dissertation
A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoroideae, Aristolochiaceae).
Hatt, Sebastian
Host range, Hydnora, Taxonomy, and Holoparasites
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Master's dissertation
Exploring the potential of opportunistic surveys and sequence databases: revealing the fungal diversity of Madagascar and the arrival of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the island.
Rivas-Ferreiro, Mauro
Sequence databases, Fungal diversity , Madagascar, Opportunistic surveys , and Ectomycorrhizal fungi
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Master's dissertation
Patterns and drivers of crop diversity in the highlands of southwest Ethiopia.
Rampersad, Chris
Highlands , Crop diversity , and Ethiopia
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Master's dissertation
Understanding the conservation gaps to threatened Alpine flora.
Perkins, Blake
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Master's dissertation
Refining extinction estimations for plants of the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs)
Vojtek, Ján
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Master's dissertation
Genome size in the UK Fabaceae flora and how this relates to their nitrogen and water tolerance
Genome size (GS) is defined as the total DNA amount in the unreplicated nucleus of an organism, often used synonymously with ‘1C value’. GS varies greatly in flowering plants. Nitrogen (N) and water are considered major limiting factors for plant growth, and their availability could correlate with plants’ GS. Nitrogen...Pollitt, Lauren
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Master's dissertation
Explaining barkcloth properties through plant anatomy
Barkcloth, a material derived from the beaten inner bark of plants, is an ancient textile of widespread origins, recorded in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, especially the Polynesian Islands. An antiquated craft, the practice of making barkcloth is kept alive by the cultural and spiritual significance it retains...Saad, Roberto