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Viburnum rhytidophyllum
Known as:
Viburnum rhytidophyllum Hemsl.
, leatherleaf
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
North American Crane Working Group 1992 NESTING OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES ON SENEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
R. Urbanek
2017
Corpus ID: 4872290
During 1987, 59 nests of 57 pairs of greater sandhill cranes (Crus canadensis tabUla) were located, mainly from the air, on or…
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2016
2016
Sistematización de experiencias en la producción de LEATHER LEAF (Rumohra adiantiformis G.Forst Ching), como follaje cortado para exportación, años 2012-2015.
Zamora Figueroa
,
J. Manuel.
2016
Corpus ID: 165866102
El sector agricola en Guatemala es una de las principales generadoras de empleo y se calcula que aproximadamente 33.69% de la…
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2015
2015
Characterization of microbial communities associated with the rhizosphere of wetland plants from the Sudbury Region
Çağdaş Kera Yücel
2015
Corpus ID: 128452447
The role of microbial communities within the plant rhizosphere is a rapidly developing area of research. Specificity of microbial…
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2009
2009
astewater treatment at the Houghton Lake wetland : ydrology and water quality
O. Kadlec
2009
Corpus ID: 54636596
Lagoon-treated wastewater was discharged to a natural peatland to remove nutrients. For thirty consecutive years, an average of…
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2009
2009
Extrativism and commercialization of leatherleaf fronds (Rumohra adiantiformis) in southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
E. R. T. Stumpf
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R. Barbieri
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S. Z. Fischer
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R. Neitzke
,
G. Heiden
2009
Corpus ID: 129961566
2006
2006
PATHOGENICITY OF THE FERN ANTHRACNOSE FUNGUS , COLLETOTRICHUM ACUTATUM , ON WILD AND CULTIVATED FERNS IN FLORIDA
J. Strandberg
2006
Corpus ID: 168168043
The fern anthracnose pathogen Colletotrichum acutatum. H. Simmonds is now well-established in leatherleaf fern production systems…
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