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Rediscovery of Cyperus flavescens (Cyperaceae) on the northeast periphery of its range in Europe.
Marciniuk P, Marciniuk J, Łysko A, Krajewski Ł, Chudecka J, Skrzyczyńska J, Popiela AA. Marciniuk P, et al. PeerJ. 2020 Sep 14;8:e9837. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9837. eCollection 2020. PeerJ. 2020. PMID: 32983639 Free PMC article.
In recent years, three large populations of Cyperus flavescens were found in Poland, the richest occurrence of this species in over 30 years. ...The analysis of vegetation data involving Cyperus flavescens available from Central Europe indicates that t …
In recent years, three large populations of Cyperus flavescens were found in Poland, the richest occurrence of this species in …
Ecological succession and its impact on malaria vectors and their predators in borrow pits in western Ethiopia.
Kiszewski AE, Teffera Z, Wondafrash M, Ravesi M, Pollack RJ. Kiszewski AE, et al. J Vector Ecol. 2014 Dec;39(2):414-23. doi: 10.1111/jvec.12117. J Vector Ecol. 2014. PMID: 25424271 Free article.
Sedges were the most common plants within these pits, and included Cyperus elegantulus, C. flavescens, C. erectus and C. assimilis. The legume Smithia abyssinica, Nile grass (Acroceras macrum), cutgrass (Leersia hexandra), clover (Trifolium spp.), and the edible her …
Sedges were the most common plants within these pits, and included Cyperus elegantulus, C. flavescens, C. erectus and C. assim …
Relationships between waste physicochemical properties, microbial activity and vegetation at coal ash and sludge disposal sites.
Woch MW, Radwańska M, Stanek M, Łopata B, Stefanowicz AM. Woch MW, et al. Sci Total Environ. 2018 Nov 15;642:264-275. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.038. Epub 2018 Jun 11. Sci Total Environ. 2018. PMID: 29902624
The study was performed on 32 plots classified into 7 categories: dried ash sedimentation ponds, dominated by a grass Calamagrostis epigejos (AH-Ce), with the admixture of Pinus sylvestris (AH-CePs) or Robinia pseudoacacia (AH-CeRp), dry ash landfill dominated by Betula pendula a …
The study was performed on 32 plots classified into 7 categories: dried ash sedimentation ponds, dominated by a grass Calamagrostis epigejos …
[Studies on the medicinal plant in the "Sambutsu-cho" of Higo Province possessed by the Kumamoto clan (II): on the medicina herbs].
Hamada T. Hamada T. Yakushigaku Zasshi. 1993;28(2):63-72. Yakushigaku Zasshi. 1993. PMID: 11639722 Japanese.
The ratio of the medicinal plants was 60%. the famous medicinal plants were as follows: Atractilodes japonica, platycodon grandiflorum, prunella vulgaris var. lilacina, pharbitis nil, cnidium officinale, angelica acutiloba, bplerum falcatum, pueraria lobata, sophora flavescens
The ratio of the medicinal plants was 60%. the famous medicinal plants were as follows: Atractilodes japonica, platycodon grandiflorum, prun …