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  1. Section 5. Individual Plants

    Bead Vine, Black Eyed Susan, Coral Bead Plant, Crab’s Eyes, Graines d’Église, Indian Licorice, Kolales Halomtano, Jequirity/Jequirty Bean, Jumbee...
    Lewis S. Nelson, Michael J. Balick in Handbook of Poisonous and Injurious Plants
    Chapter 2020
  2. Grundbegriffe und Themenfelder

    In diesem Abschnitt werden Begriffe und Themenfelder vorgestellt, die als Voraussetzungen für umwelthistorische Analysen und Darstellungen...
    Bernd Herrmann in Umweltgeschichte
    Chapter 2016
  3. Testing fertilizer, gypsum, planting season and varieties of wild leek (Allium tricoccum) in forest farming system

    Wild leek ( Allium tricoccum ) is an edible spring ephemeral of the eastern deciduous forests of North America that takes advantage of the short period...

    Antoine Bernatchez, Julie Bussières, Line Lapointe in Agroforestry Systems
    Article 10 April 2013
  4. Individual Plants

    Description: The rosary pea is a slender, twining vine with a woody base. It is supported generally on other plants or a fence....
    Chapter 2007
  5. Diversité des termites (Isoptera) au Sénégal et leurs dégâts sur les cultures et périmètres reboisés

    Studies conducted from 1969 to 2000 on termite ecology and biology in Senegal revealed high termite diversity and an influence of climate and soil...

    Makhfousse Sarr, Nguya K. Maniania, ... Abdoulaye Niassy in International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
    Article 01 September 2005
  6. The African cherry (Prunus Africana): From hoe-handles to the international Herb Market

    I studied the uses of the African cherry ( Prunus africana ) by four ethnic groups who live near the Kilum-Ijim Forest Preserve on Mount Oku, Cameroon....

    Kristine M. Stewart in Economic Botany
    Article 01 December 2003
  7. Asclepiadaceae

    Shrubs, woody or herbaceous left-twining climbers, perennials with deciduous herbaceous aboveground parts or stem succulents, with watery or milky...
    Chapter 2004
  8. Le manioc en Amazonie brésilienne: diversité variétale et marché

    The remarkable diversity of products made from cassava by Amazonian ethnic groups cannot alone explain the high diversity of varieties. The latter...

    Florence Pinton, Laure Emperaire in Genetics Selection Evolution
    Article Open access 01 December 2001
  9. Isozyme variation among teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) provenances

    Fourteen enzyme systems were analysed in leaf parenchyma of nine native and introduced populations of teak. These enzyme systems were encoded by 20...

    A. W. S. Kertadikara, D. Prat in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
    Article 01 May 1995
  10. Characterization of an angiotensin-II-activated chloride current in rabbit sino-atrial cells

    Single sino-atrial cells from rabbit heart were voltage-clamped using the whole-cell configuration of the patch clamp technique under conditions in...

    J. Bescond, P. Bois, ... J. Lenfant in The Journal of Membrane Biology
    Article 01 June 1994
  11. Veranstaltungsberichte

    Article 01 October 1991
  12. On the position of the digenean family Heronimidae: an inquiry into a cladistic classification of the Digenea

    Brooks, O'Grady & Glen (1985b) placed the seemingly aberrant and highly derived family Heronimidae at the base of their cladogram of the Digenea. In...

    J. C. Pearson in Systematic Parasitology
    Article 01 February 1992
  13. Adaptation d'Oecophylla longinoda [Formicidae-Formicinae] aux variations spatio-temporelles de la densité de proies

    The predatory activity of 12 societies of Oecophylla longinoda Latreille was observed for 124 hours during which 2,482 prey items were captured....

    A. Dejean in Entomophaga
    Article 01 March 1991
  14. History and patterns of plant invasion in Northern Africa

    The history of plant invasion in Northern Africa is mainly concerned with two different aspects: naturalization and expansion of exotic species on...
    E. Le Floc’h, H. N. Le Houerou, J. Mathez in Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
    Chapter 1990
  15. Notes on distribution, propagation, and products ofBorassus Palms (Arecaceae)

    The palmyra, or toddy, palm ( Borassus flabellifer L., Arecaceae) grows wild from the Persian Gulf to the Cambodian-Vietnamese border; is commonly...

    Julia F. Morton in Economic Botany
    Article 01 July 1988
  16. Central Europe

    Austria and Switzerland have a long tradition of managing their forests, covering 45 and 28 per cent of their land surfaces respectively, for...
    Chapter 1987
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