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A genus, 4 species and 1 variety are reported as new records of spermatophyte flora to Shaanxi Province, China. Specifically, they are Piloselloides (Lessing) C. Jeffrey ex Cufodontis (Asteraceae) and Rosa chinensis Jacq. var. spontanea (Rehd. et Wits.) Yü et Ku (Rosaceae), Hypericum wightianum...

Author(s)
Miao Tao; Li Bin; Xun LuLu; Li JianHong
Publisher
Science Press, Beijing, China
Citation
Acta Botanica Boreali-Occidentalia Sinica, 2023, 43, 3, pp 523-526
Abstract

During the study on flora of Hyrcanian forests and collecting specimens in order to plant in Hyrcanian habitat of National Botanical Garden of Iran, among the collected specimens, some specimens of the Quercus castaneifolia (Chestnut leaved oak) from south of Sari city in Mazandaran Province in...

Author(s)
Panahi, P.; Zare, H.
Publisher
Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary
Citation
Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2023, 65, 1/2, pp 121-131
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Eucalyptus alba Reinw. ex Blume is a heritage tree in the Bogor Botanic Gardens, planted in 1892 (130 years old in 2022). Only one specimen in the Garden has a unique trunk shape. Trees that are a match for the heritage category need to be preserved by paying attention to its health condition. The...

Author(s)
Rachmadiyanto, A. N.; Setyanti, D.; Rahmaningtiyas, L.; Saripudin; Usman; Zuhanto
Publisher
Center for Plant Conservation Bogor Botanic Gardens, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Buletin Kebun Raya, 2022, 25, 2, pp 67-75
Abstract

Termite is an important scavenger of the tropical and subtropical ecosystem. More than half of woods worldwide are decomposed by termites and their associated microbial symbionts. Termites also play an indispensable role in food chains. Termites and their nests are food and habitats for other...

Author(s)
Wu ChiaChien; Tsai MingJer; Yeh HsinTing; Li HouFeng
Publisher
Experimental Forest of National Taiwan University, Nantóu, Taiwan
Citation
Journal of the Experimental Forest of National Taiwan University, 2022, 36, 2, pp 155-166
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This paper presents the newly introduced rose cultivars in the Rosarium from the Botanic Garden "Dimitrie Brandza" of the University of Bucharest. One of the objectives in Botanic Gardens is to bring new species or cultivars to expand the collections. In that matter the roses represent one of the...

Author(s)
Marius, N. E.
Publisher
University of Craiova, Craiova, Romania
Citation
Analele Universității din Craiova - Biologie, Horticultura, Tehnologia Prelucrarii Produselor Agricole, Ingineria Mediului, 2022, 27, pp 265-268
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Reinwardtiodendron humile (Hassk.) Mabb. is one of the members of the Meliaceae tribe with the potential to be developed and consumed as fresh fruit or processed fruit. This research aims to determine the proximate composition or nutritional values contained in R. humile. Proximate analysis of R....

Author(s)
Solihah, S. M.; Astuti, I. P.
Publisher
Biology Department, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia
Citation
Bioma: Jurnal Biologi Makassar, 2022, 7, 1, pp 29-36
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This catalogue provides information on morphological characteristics of soil mites collected in mesic, dry mesic, upland forest, and buckthorn communities in Mary Mix McDonald Woods of the Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois, USA.

Author(s)
Steffen, J.
Publisher
Chicago Botanic Garden, Illinois, USA
Citation
Soil mites of Mary Mix McDonald Woods and nearby upland forests in Northeastern Illinois, USA, 2022, pp 84 pp.
Abstract

The Chinese horse-chestnut, Aesculus chinensis, is illustrated from a tree cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This tree was grown from seeds originally imported from China by Dr Purdom, from whom Kew obtained a plant. A detailed description accompanies this excellent illustration. The...

Author(s)
Christenhusz, M. J. M.; Yamanaka, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2022, 39, 3, pp 433-441
Abstract

A revision of vascular plants growing within the protected forest territory of the Botanical Garden-Institute FEB RAS, an area of 155.4 ha, was carried out. The new check-list numbers a total of 604 species from 347 genera and 96 families. Of them, 85 species, collected mainly in anthropogenic...

Author(s)
Marchuk, E. A.; Nesterova, S. V.; Koldaeva, M. N.; Kalinkina, V. A.; Khrapko, O. V.; Tsarenko, N. A.; Yurchenko, S. V.
Publisher
Botanical Garden-Institute, Vladivostok, Russia
Citation
Botanica Pacifica, 2022, 11, 2, pp 131-146
Abstract

This article discusses the possibility of seed and vegetative reproduction of Staphylea pinnata L. and Prinsepia sinensis (Oliv.) Bean in the conditions of the Main Botanical Garden in Moscow. The purpose of the work is the preservation and reproduction of rare plant species.

Author(s)
Volkova, O.; Khotsialova, L.
Publisher
Petrozavodsk State University, Petrozavodsk, Russia
Citation
Hortus Botanicus, 2022, 17, pp 173-182

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