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Mexico --- author's index online --- hydrobiology --- periodical --- universities
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Tijdschrift voor onderzoek aan de wilde flora. Bevat artikels met nieuwe determinatiesleutels voor moeilijke of kritische of gemakkelijk verwisselbare plantentaxa, en sleutels naar vegetatieve kenmerken, evenals studies over standplaatsfactoren van bepaalde soorten, bijzondere vindplaatsen, vindplaatsen van zeldzame soorten, of plantengeografisch interessante mededelingen. De artikels hebben betrekking op Nederlandse planten, maar kunnen daarnaast ook grensoverschrijdend zijn
duplicates available --- duplicates available 2012 --- Leiden --- The Netherlands --- bimonthly --- botanical gardens --- table of contents online --- author's index online --- index online --- current periodical --- ecology --- flora --- floristics --- universities --- vegetation --- wild plants
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Satisfying consumer needs through the production of healthy and nutritious agricultural products is a substantial challenge facing modern agriculture. However, agricultural production should be carried out with care for plant health, biological safety of products, and environmental safety while minimizing the risks to human health. Therefore, the implementation of agricultural practices while respecting these principles is very important for improving the quantity and quality of crops. Additionally, ecosystems have been altered as a result of human activities and climate change, resulting in the reduction of biodiversity and creation of new niches where pests can thrive. This is of particular importance in 2020, as the United Nations General Assembly declared this year as the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH), with “protecting plants, protecting life” as a leading subject.This Special Issue promotes the subject of plant health and emphasize the importance of preventing the spread of pests, including weeds, which cause substantial economic losses. Research articles cover topics related to the biology and harmfulness of weeds, particularly in connection with crop health, segetal weed communities and their biodiversity, and integrated methods of weed control. For this Special Issue, we welcome all types of articles, including original research, opinions, and reviews.
chamomile --- organic system --- bioproducts --- seeding density --- quantitative weed infestation indicators --- weed species --- fungal diseases --- camelina --- herbicides --- genetic similarity --- phytotoxicity --- formulation --- plant chlorophyll fluorescence --- reduced tillage --- no-till --- ploughing --- winter wheat --- weeds --- seed bank --- invasive weed species --- Glycine max (L.) Merr. --- cropping system --- tillage system --- weed infestation --- biological diversity --- spelt wheat --- cultivars --- crop protection methods --- seeding rate --- yield --- fungi --- mycotoxins --- dose-response --- enzyme activity --- herbicide resistance --- shikimic acid --- slender amaranth --- early potato production --- polypropylene agrotextile --- polyethylene sheeting --- mechanical weed control --- chemical weed control --- potato cultivars --- legume cover crop --- weed control --- organic matter --- nitrogen --- soil physical and biological properties --- soil erosion --- exotic Tamarix --- riparian zone --- biodiversity --- richness --- diversity --- evenness --- biodiversity indicators --- weed --- organic farming --- low-input conventional farming --- Shannon’s index --- Simpson’s index --- potato --- biodiversity of weeds --- mechanical method --- chemical method --- monocotyledonous weeds --- dicotyledonous weeds --- lupin --- yielding --- cultivation intensification --- production cost --- segetal flora --- weed quantity --- weed mass --- grain species --- legume --- Salix viminalis L. crops --- energy crops --- dynamic of flora --- age of plantation --- willow plantation --- invasive species --- medicinal species --- melliferous species --- n/a --- Shannon's index --- Simpson's index
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Classical Latin literature --- Classical Latin language --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- #GROL:SEMI-276<08> Inst A 28 --- 470 --- Language Latin --- Scriptores minores Galliae --- Concordances. --- Ecrivains latins. Gaule. 4e-5e s. Index. --- Foebadius Aginnensis. Index. --- Foebadius Aginnensis. Concordantie. --- Victricius Rotomagensis. Index. --- Victricius Rotomagensis. Concordantie. --- Leporius. Index. --- Leporius. Concordantie. --- Euagrius. Index. --- Euagrius. Concordantie. --- Vincentius Lerinensis. Index. --- Vincentius Lerinensis. Concordantie. --- Ruricius Lemovicensis. Index. --- Ruricius Lemovicensis. Concordantie. --- Foebadius Aginnensis. Concordance. --- Victricius Rotomagensis. Concordance. --- Leporius. Concordance. --- Vincentius Lerinensis. Concordance. --- Euagrius. Concordance. --- Ruricius Lemovicensis. Concordance. --- Latijnse schrijvers. Gallië. 4e-5e eeuw. Index.
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Growth Disorders --- Anthropometry. --- Models, Statistical. --- Body Weight --- Body Mass Index. --- Body Height --- Puberty --- Quetelet's Index --- Quetelet Index --- Index, Body Mass --- Index, Quetelet --- Quetelets Index --- Model, Statistical --- Models, Binomial --- Models, Polynomial --- Statistical Model --- Probabilistic Models --- Statistical Models --- Two-Parameter Models --- Binomial Model --- Binomial Models --- Model, Binomial --- Model, Polynomial --- Model, Probabilistic --- Model, Two-Parameter --- Models, Probabilistic --- Models, Two-Parameter --- Polynomial Model --- Polynomial Models --- Probabilistic Model --- Two Parameter Models --- Two-Parameter Model --- Statistics as Topic --- Anthropology, Physical --- Body Composition --- Body Weights and Measures --- diagnosis. --- ethnology. --- Theses --- Anthropometry --- Models, Statistical --- Body Mass Index --- diagnosis --- ethnology
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Satisfying consumer needs through the production of healthy and nutritious agricultural products is a substantial challenge facing modern agriculture. However, agricultural production should be carried out with care for plant health, biological safety of products, and environmental safety while minimizing the risks to human health. Therefore, the implementation of agricultural practices while respecting these principles is very important for improving the quantity and quality of crops. Additionally, ecosystems have been altered as a result of human activities and climate change, resulting in the reduction of biodiversity and creation of new niches where pests can thrive. This is of particular importance in 2020, as the United Nations General Assembly declared this year as the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH), with “protecting plants, protecting life” as a leading subject.This Special Issue promotes the subject of plant health and emphasize the importance of preventing the spread of pests, including weeds, which cause substantial economic losses. Research articles cover topics related to the biology and harmfulness of weeds, particularly in connection with crop health, segetal weed communities and their biodiversity, and integrated methods of weed control. For this Special Issue, we welcome all types of articles, including original research, opinions, and reviews.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- chamomile --- organic system --- bioproducts --- seeding density --- quantitative weed infestation indicators --- weed species --- fungal diseases --- camelina --- herbicides --- genetic similarity --- phytotoxicity --- formulation --- plant chlorophyll fluorescence --- reduced tillage --- no-till --- ploughing --- winter wheat --- weeds --- seed bank --- invasive weed species --- Glycine max (L.) Merr. --- cropping system --- tillage system --- weed infestation --- biological diversity --- spelt wheat --- cultivars --- crop protection methods --- seeding rate --- yield --- fungi --- mycotoxins --- dose-response --- enzyme activity --- herbicide resistance --- shikimic acid --- slender amaranth --- early potato production --- polypropylene agrotextile --- polyethylene sheeting --- mechanical weed control --- chemical weed control --- potato cultivars --- legume cover crop --- weed control --- organic matter --- nitrogen --- soil physical and biological properties --- soil erosion --- exotic Tamarix --- riparian zone --- biodiversity --- richness --- diversity --- evenness --- biodiversity indicators --- weed --- organic farming --- low-input conventional farming --- Shannon's index --- Simpson's index --- potato --- biodiversity of weeds --- mechanical method --- chemical method --- monocotyledonous weeds --- dicotyledonous weeds --- lupin --- yielding --- cultivation intensification --- production cost --- segetal flora --- weed quantity --- weed mass --- grain species --- legume --- Salix viminalis L. crops --- energy crops --- dynamic of flora --- age of plantation --- willow plantation --- invasive species --- medicinal species --- melliferous species --- chamomile --- organic system --- bioproducts --- seeding density --- quantitative weed infestation indicators --- weed species --- fungal diseases --- camelina --- herbicides --- genetic similarity --- phytotoxicity --- formulation --- plant chlorophyll fluorescence --- reduced tillage --- no-till --- ploughing --- winter wheat --- weeds --- seed bank --- invasive weed species --- Glycine max (L.) Merr. --- cropping system --- tillage system --- weed infestation --- biological diversity --- spelt wheat --- cultivars --- crop protection methods --- seeding rate --- yield --- fungi --- mycotoxins --- dose-response --- enzyme activity --- herbicide resistance --- shikimic acid --- slender amaranth --- early potato production --- polypropylene agrotextile --- polyethylene sheeting --- mechanical weed control --- chemical weed control --- potato cultivars --- legume cover crop --- weed control --- organic matter --- nitrogen --- soil physical and biological properties --- soil erosion --- exotic Tamarix --- riparian zone --- biodiversity --- richness --- diversity --- evenness --- biodiversity indicators --- weed --- organic farming --- low-input conventional farming --- Shannon's index --- Simpson's index --- potato --- biodiversity of weeds --- mechanical method --- chemical method --- monocotyledonous weeds --- dicotyledonous weeds --- lupin --- yielding --- cultivation intensification --- production cost --- segetal flora --- weed quantity --- weed mass --- grain species --- legume --- Salix viminalis L. crops --- energy crops --- dynamic of flora --- age of plantation --- willow plantation --- invasive species --- medicinal species --- melliferous species
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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.
Technology: general issues --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention --- sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention
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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.
Technology: general issues --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention
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This Special Issue (SI) aims to investigate the relationships between hydrological and ecological processes and how these interactions can contribute to the optimization of water resources in arid and semi-arid areas. This SI collected 10 original contributions on sustainable land management and the optimization of water resources in fragile environments that are at elevated risk due to climate change. The topics mainly concern transpiration, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, deep percolation, and related issues. The collection of manuscripts presented in this SI represents a contribution of knowledge in ecohydrology.
sap flow --- water-limited ecosystem --- transpiration --- hysteresis --- nocturnal sap flow --- soil hydraulic conductivity --- aggregate stability --- soil porosity --- soil penetration resistance --- arid sandy land --- infiltration --- precipitation --- deep soil recharge --- freeze–thaw --- gully erosion --- runoff potential --- rainwater harvesting --- ecological restoration --- allophane --- Andisol --- readily soluble silicon --- sequential silicon extraction --- sociology of water use --- well owners --- groundwater --- water supplies --- infrastructure --- water-saving appliances --- diurnal fluctuations --- Phreatophyte --- semiarid --- wetland --- vegetation restoration --- evapotranspiration --- spatial and temporal --- water use efficiency --- Gleam Product --- cover crops --- inter-row management --- evapotranspiration modeling and partition --- FAO56 dual-Kc approach --- soil water balance --- viticulture --- soil structure --- pore volume distribution function --- bulk density --- macroporosity --- air capacity --- plant available water capacity --- relative field capacity --- S-index --- deep infiltration --- runoff --- forest restoration --- compost --- silicon --- soil water retention
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