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Juniper
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Junipers
The common name of several of the species of Juniperus. Juniper berries are resinous and can be found in various stages of ripeness on the same plant…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Juniper from Ethiopia Contains a Large‐Scale Precipitation Signal
U. Sass-Klaassen
,
Camille Couralet
,
Y. Sahle
,
F. Sterck
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PLANT SCIENCES
2008
Corpus ID: 59335323
Most semiarid regions are facing an increasing scarcity of woody vegetation due mainly to anthropogenic deforestation aggravated…
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2008
2008
Winter Activity of Brazilian Free-Tailed Bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico
Keith Geluso
2008
Corpus ID: 85679311
Abstract The Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) generally is considered a migratory species in western North…
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2008
2008
Essential Oil Yield and Composition Reflect Browsing Damage of Junipers
G. Markó
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Veronika Gyuricza
,
J. Bernáth
,
Vilmos Altbacker
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2008
Corpus ID: 6265265
The impact of browsing on vegetation depends on the relative density and species composition of browsers. Herbivore density and…
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2004
2004
The co-occurrence and systematic significance of pregeijerene B and 8-alpha-acetoxyelemol in Juniperus
R. P. Adams
2004
Corpus ID: 84236926
2001
2001
Juniper Shade Enables Terricolous Lichens and Mosses to Maintain High Photochemical Efficiency in a Semiarid Temperate Sand Grassland
T. Kalapos
,
K. Mázsa
Photosynthetica (Praha)
2001
Corpus ID: 24933810
On a semiarid sand grassland (Festucetum vaginatae) colonised by juniper (Juniperus communis L.) shrubs terricolous lichens and…
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2001
2001
Development of Species Dominance along an Elevational Gradient: Population Dynamics of Pinus edulis and Juniperus monosperma
S. Martens
,
D. Breshears
,
F. J. Barnes
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PLANT SCIENCES
2001
Corpus ID: 38501323
We evaluated species‐environment relationships within piñon‐juniper woodlands in northern New Mexico (United States) using…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Pinon and Juniper Seed Dispersal and Seedling Recruitment at Woodland Ecotones
E. Schupp
,
J. Chambers
,
S. B. Wall
,
J. Gómez
,
Marcelino Fuentes
,
T. Milleron
1999
Corpus ID: 54748468
Invasion of grasslands and shrublands by pinon-juni- per woodlands is driven by seed dispersal and seedling establish- ment at…
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1993
1993
RAPD DNA fingerprints and terpenoids: clues to past migrations of Juniperus in Arabia and east Africa
Robert P. Adams
,
T. Demeke
,
H. A. Abulfatih
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
1993
Corpus ID: 10467667
Random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs) and leaf volatile terpenoids were used to compare junipers from Abha, Saudi Arabia with…
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1985
1985
Response to tebuthiuron by Utah juniper and mountain big sagebrush communities.
W. Clary
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Sherel. Goodrich
,
Benton M. Smith
1985
Corpus ID: 54945554
The herbicide tebuthiuron was applied aerially in replicated parallel strips at rates of 0, 1.3, 2.0, and 2.7 kg/ha a.i. (active…
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1975
1975
Basidomycetes that decay junipers in Arizona
R. Gilbertson
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J. P. Lindsey
1975
Corpus ID: 91016128
— Twenty-seven spin ies dl \v(i in Arizona. A key to the spei i(>s. iies( i-i|)t ii vide.l. Pymfonirs dcmidnjjii. Daralra junipri…
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