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D.V.S. Kaluthanthri,P.N. Dasanayaka
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is considered as the fifth most important cereal crop in the world. It is well adapted to a range of environmental conditions. This study was based on twenty six sorghum germplasm accessions conserved at the seed gen...
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K. David Coates, Erin C. Hall and Charles D. Canham
In Canada and elsewhere, logging practices in natural-origin forests have shifted toward retention systems where variable levels of mature trees are retained post-logging to promote a diversity of values. We examine multiple sites that experienced a wide...
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Petr Smýkal, Matthew N. Nelson, Jens D. Berger and Eric J.B. Von Wettberg
Humans have domesticated hundreds of plant and animal species as sources of food, fiber, forage, and tools over the past 12,000 years, with manifold effects on both human society and the genetic structure of the domesticated species. The outcomes of crop...
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E. A. Gallo,M. V. Lencinas,G. J. Martinez-Pastur
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Aim of study: The effects and interactions of shelterwood forest harvesting and site qualities over understory plant species diversity and composition were compared among primary and harvested Nothofagus pumilio forests.Area of study: Tierra del Fuego (A...
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Alexander V. Karasev, Xiaojun Hu, Celeste J. Brown, Camille Kerlan, Olga V. Nikolaeva, James M. Crosslin, and Stewart M. Gray
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