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Germination ecology of winter annual grasses in Mediterranean climates: Applications for soil cover in olive groves.
Woody crops, Trachynia, Bromus, Native seeds, Mediterranean climates, Water potential, Anisantha, Hordeum, Aegilops, Poaceae, Hydrothermal thresholds, and Olive groves
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Host and gut microbiome modulate the antiparasitic activity of nectar metabolites in a bumblebee pollinator.
Koch, Hauke ; Welcome, Vita ; Kendal-Smith, Amy ; Thursfield, Lucy ; Farrell, Iain W. …
Disease, Trypanosomatidae, Host–parasite ecology, Gut microbiota, Bee health, and Phytochemistry
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The numbers of fungi: contributions from traditional taxonomic studies and challenges of metabarcoding.
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Tolerance, Angiosperms, Drought, Specific leaf area, Fire, Frost, Woody plants, and Herbs
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Estimating Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Diversity Through Deep Learning.
The reliable mapping of species richness is a crucial step for the identification of areas of high conservation priority, alongside other value and threat considerations. This is commonly done by overlapping range maps of individual species, which requires dense availability of occurrence data or relies on assumptions about the presence...Machine learning, Neural network, Species richness, Biodiversity, Plant, Australia, Deep learning, and Diversity pattern
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The demise of Monechma: new combinations and a new classification in the resurrected genera Meiosperma and Pogonospermum (Acanthaceae).
Recent molecular phylogenetic results have demonstrated that s.l., a group of plants with ecological importance in the savanna and succulent biomes of sub-Saharan Africa, is polyphyletic with two discrete lineages recognisable. In the present work, we recognise Groups I and II at the generic rank, which can be distinguished by...Savanna biome, Africa, Meiosperma, Nomenclature, Justicioid, Pogonospermum, Taxonomy, Justicieae, Acanthaceae, Succulent biome, and Monechma
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Contribution of seed banks across Europe towards the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation targets, assessed through the ENSCONET database.
To meet the international biodiversity targets of the 2011–2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, it is important to assess the success of coordinated ex situ plant conservation initiatives such as the European Native Seed Conservation Network (ENSCONET), which operated during 2005–2009, and the ENSCONET Consortium, which was established in 2010....Medicinal plants, ENSCONET, Crop wild relatives, European Red List of Vascular Plants, Ex situ, Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, and Seed conservation