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  1. 10461

    Facteurs de variation de la composition du lait à la Réunion by J. BONY, V. CONTAMIN, M. GOUSSEFF, J. METAIS, E. TILLARD, X. JUANES, V. DECRUYENAERE

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Sur des prélèvements de lait de troupeaux effectués tous les mois, des analyses de composition chimique (matières grasses, protéines, urée, lactose, minéraux,…) et de qualité hygiénique (germes totaux, cellules, spores butyriques) ont été réalisées. …”
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  2. 10462

    Molecular evolution and expression divergence of three key Met biosynthetic genes in plants: CGS, HMT and MMT by Man Zhao, Wenyi Wang, Lei Wei, Peng Chen, Fengjie Yuan, Zhao Wang, Xiangxian Ying

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The CGS genes were divided into two branches in the angiosperms, Class 1 and Class 2, of which Class 2 only contained the grasses. However, the HMT genes diverged into Class 1 and Class 2 in all of the seed plants. …”
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  3. 10463

    Aeroallergen sensitization patterns among patients with chronic rhinitis with or without concomitant asthma by Tássia Milenna Oliveira de Souza, Jamille Souza Fernandes, Cinthia Vila Nova Santana, Marcus Miranda Lessa, Álvaro A. Cruz

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Additionally, the sensitization to mites, cockroaches, animal epithelium, grasses, and molds, were higher in asthma (56.8%, 24.3%, 12%, 7.13% and 10.3%, respectively). …”
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  4. 10464

    Climate Change and Diurnal Warming: Impacts on the Growth of Different Vegetation Types in the North–South Transition Zone of China by Li Li, Lianqi Zhu, Nan Xu, Ying Liang, Zhengyu Zhang, Junjie Liu, Xin Li

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Furthermore, daytime warming enhanced the growth of grasses, shrubs, deciduous broad-leaved forests, crops, and conifers, while the effect of nighttime warming on VG had a positive effect only on the growth of evergreen broad-leaved forest vegetation. …”
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  5. 10465

    Trends in the direction of global plant invasion biology research over the past two decades by Chiu, Jing Hua, Chong, Kwek Yan, Lum, Shawn Kaihekulani Yamauchi, Wardle, David A.

    Published 2023
    “…Our analysis found that invasive plant research was consistently biased toward temperate grassland and forest ecosystems particularly within the Americas, Europe, and Australia, and toward smaller, herbaceous invasive plant species (i.e., forbs, grasses, and shrubs), with an increase in interest in invasive nitrogen-fixing legumes over time. …”
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  6. 10466

    PREDIKSI EROSI PERMUKAAN DAN EVALUASI KEMAMPUAN LAHAN DENGAN PENDEKATAN GEOMORFOLOGI UNTUK MENENTUKAN PRIORITAS DAN ARAHAN KONSERVASI TANAH DI KECAMATAN KOKAP KABUPATEN KULON PROGO by , ARIF ROZIQIN, , Dr. R. Suharyadi, M.Sc.

    Published 2014
    “…Priority I is directed on the use of the protected forest and conservation forest, priority II is directed on the use of production forest, garden, farms, settlements, grasses, and priority III is directed to maintain the existing land uses such as irrigated rice fields, rainfeds, farms, garden, and settlements.…”
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  7. 10467

    Analisis Struktur Vegetasi Pohon di Daerah Tangkapan Air di Berbagai Mata Air by Sancayaningsih, Retno Peni, Saputra, Alanindra, Zahra, Fatimatuz

    Published 2014
    “…Catchment area covered by grasses, herbs, and shrubs had capacity of water retention up to 81% compared to the land without vegetation with water retention of overland flow only 33 %. …”
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  8. 10468
  9. 10469

    Growth and Productivity of Brachiaria brizantha cv MG 5 under the effect of different dose of NPK fertilization by Umami, N., Dewi, M. P., Suhartanto, B., Noviandi, C. T., Suseno, N., Ishigaki, G., Akashi, R.

    Published 2015
    “…Keywords: Brachiaria sp grasses, NPK fertilizer dose, nutrient content, growth, production…”
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  10. 10470

    Analisis Faktor-faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Nilai Spektral Tegakan Jati Pada Data Digital Landsat TM by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2001
    “…KU VI, KU VII, KU VIII, Combined KU II, Ill, V, Sonokeling class, Mahoni class I, Mahoni class 2, Mahoni class 3, Open area I, Open area 2, Open area 3, Open area 4, Akasia class dan Kayu putih class, Burned area, Shrub and bush, Grasses and Low increarnent ten forest class with total classification accuracy of 96%. 0.3% of the total pixel were failed to classify. …”
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  11. 10471

    Growth and Productivity of Brachiaria brizantha cv MG 5 under the effect of different dose of NPK fertilization by Umami, Nafiatul, Dewi, Meita Puspa, Suhartanto, Bambang, Noviandi, Cuk Tri, Suseno, Nilo, Ishigaki, Genki, Akashi, Ryo

    Published 2015
    “…Keywords: Brachiaria sp grasses, NPK fertilizer dose, nutrient content, growth, production…”
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  12. 10472
  13. 10473

    Contrasting patterns in crop domestication and domestication rates: recent archaeobotanical insights from the old world by Dorian, D

    Published 2007
    “…<p></p> <p>Conclusions These data suggest that in domesticated grasses, changes in grain size and shape evolved prior to non-shattering ears or panicles. …”
    Journal article
  14. 10474

    Initial carbon storage in new tephra layers of Mt. Talang in Sumatra as affected by pioneer plants by Fiantis, Dian, Nelson, Malik, Jusop, Shamshuddin, Tee, Boon Goh, Van Ranst, Eric

    Published 2016
    “…After 16 months, the surface was transformed into a green biofilm of lichen. Vascular plants (grasses and shrubs) started to be established after 2 years. …”
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  15. 10475

    Chemical evaluation of foliage of some tropical leguminous trees and shrubs as fodder by O. O., Oduguwa, C. O. N., Ikeobi, B. O., Oduguwa, O. O., Oyedele

    Published 1997
    “…It is suggested that more effort be undertaken to conserve these species as they have better nutritive potential than grasses when used as forage in the dry season.…”
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  16. 10476

    Vegetation–edaphic correlation and importance value index in himalayan ‘ecotone’ temperate conifer forest using the multivariate technique by F. Ali, M. Zeb, M. Amin, M.N. Rajpar, S. Hidayat, W.R. Khan

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…A total of 43 species of herbs, grasses, and ferns were identified from the ground-storey layer, representing 25 families and 21 orders. …”
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  17. 10477

    Island ecosystem responses to the Kuwae eruption and precipitation change over the last 1600 years, Efate, Vanuatu by Nichola A. Strandberg, David A. Sear, Peter G. Langdon, Shane J. Cronin, Catherine T. Langdon, Ashley E. Maloney, Ashley E. Maloney, Samantha L. Bateman, Thomas Bishop, Ian W. Croudace, Melanie J. Leng, Melanie J. Leng, Julian P. Sachs, Matiu Prebble, Matiu Prebble, William D. Gosling, Mary Edwards, Sandra Nogué, Sandra Nogué, Sandra Nogué

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Following Kuwae volcanic tephra deposition, vegetation turnover increased again, reflecting a reduction in small trees and shrubs and an increase in grasses. Subsequently, the forest vegetation did not regain its previous composition, whereas chironomid community composition remained fairly stable before and after tephra deposition. …”
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  18. 10478

    Therapeutic Uses of Wild Plants by Rural Inhabitants of Maraog Region in District Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India by Pramod Prakash, Radha, Manoj Kumar, Neeraj Kumari, Suraj Prakash, Sonia Rathour, Mamta Thakur, Radhika Jamwal, Salena Janjua, Mansoor Ali, Ashok Pundir, Sunil Puri, Sangram Dhumal, Surinder Singh, Marisennayya Senapathy, Sneh Punia Bangar, Vineet Kumar Maurya, Sushil Changan, Jagan Singh Gora, Mahesh Kumar Samota, Rahul D. Damale, Minnu Sasi, Suman Natta, Deepak Chandran, Sureshkumar Rajalingam, Nadeem Rais, Mohamed Mekhemar

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…A total of 110 plant species were collected from the study area, including 64 herbs, 24 shrubs, 9 trees, 5 climbers, 3 grasses, and 5 ferns. Most of the plant species, reported from the study area, belong to the Rosaceae and Asteraceae families, each contributing 12 plant species, followed by the Lamiaceae family with 6 plant species. …”
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  19. 10479

    If you build it, will they come? Insect community responses to habitat establishment at solar energy facilities in Minnesota, USA by Leroy J Walston, Heidi M Hartmann, Laura Fox, Jordan Macknick, James McCall, Jake Janski, Lauren Jenkins

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The expansion of utility-scale solar energy development in agricultural landscapes presents an opportunity for the dual use of the land for energy production and biodiversity conservation through the establishment of grasses and forbs planted among and between the photovoltaic solar arrays (‘solar-pollinator habitat’). …”
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  20. 10480

    Impacts of Extreme Climates on Vegetation at Middle-to-High Latitudes in Asia by Yuchen Wei, Miao Yu, Jiangfeng Wei, Botao Zhou

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…However, in some arid areas of Central Asia and the Mongolian Highlands, which are mostly covered by sparse vegetation and grasses, low temperature extremes and/or strong precipitation promoted vegetation growth, while high temperature extremes and/or low precipitation had adverse effects on vegetation growth. …”
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