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    Evolution of rarity and phylogeny determine above- and belowground biomass in plant-plant interactions. by Alivia G Nytko, Ashlynn M Hord, John K Senior, Julianne O'Reilly-Wapstra, Jennifer A Schweitzer, Joseph K Bailey

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, the phylogenetic relatedness and rarity level (level 1-7 and common) of interacting species in plant-plant interactions are not often considered when predicting the response of rare plants in a biotic context. We used a common garden of 25 species of Tasmanian Eucalyptus, to differentiate non-additive patterns in the biomass of rare versus common species when grown in mixtures varying in phylogenetic relatedness and rarity. …”
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    Analysis of the Physicochemical Burden of Oyo State Fish Pond, Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria by BB Babatunde, GN Woke

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The highest sulphate value of 248 mg/L was recorded for BDJSW, this was probably due to runoffs from vegetable gardens along the stream bearing inorganic fertilizers. …”
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    JAPANESE IRIS (IRIS ENSATA THUNB.) IN SOUTHERN WEST SIBERIA by Z. V. Dolganova

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Palvelyev), and in 1980s these varieties were tested in the Central Botanical Garden of RAS and in most cases, they failed (Rodionenko, 2002; Mironova, 2008). …”
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    Analysis of the Physicochemical Burden of Oyo State Fish Pond, Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria by BB Babatunde, GN Woke

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The highest sulphate value of 248 mg/L was recorded for BDJSW, this was probably due to runoffs from vegetable gardens along the stream bearing inorganic fertilizers. …”
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    Enhancement of Streptomyces aureoverticillatus HN6 through mutagenesis for improved biocontrol of banana wilt disease: an WGS approach by Xiangnan Yan, Shakil Ahmad, Nazia Manzar, Yunfei Zhang, Coline C. Jaworski, Abhijeet Shankar Kashyap, Lanying Wang, Yanping Luo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, Streptomyces aureoverticillatus HN6 was isolated from soil samples of Hainan Botanical Garden and showed a wide spectrum of bacterial inhibition and a substantial effect on the control of banana wilt disease. …”
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    Towards a net-zero healthcare system in Kenya: Stakeholder perspectives on opportunities, challenges and priorities by Iris Martine Blom, Melvine Anyango Otieno, Susannah Mayhew, Neil Spicer, Andy Haines, Sarah Whitmee

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Ranking interventions based on feasibility, however, produced different results that favored simpler, more immediately actionable measures like hospital vegetable gardens and the creation of guidelines for health facilities. …”
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    Predicting waste generation using Bayesian model averaging by M.G. Hoang, T. Fujiwara, S.T. Pham Phu, K.T. Nguyen Thi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Variables accounting for household income, presence of a garden, number of rooms in a house, and percentage of members of different ages were proven to be not significant. …”
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    Ancient and contemporary shellfish cultivation practices bolster bivalve communities and diversity‐biomass relationships by Kieran D. Cox, Hailey L. Davies, Ben Millard‐Martin, Morgan Black, Margot Hessing‐Lewis, Nicole F. Smith, Francis Juanes, Sarah E. Dudas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we use the co‐occurrence of Indigenous clam gardens, shellfish aquaculture farms, and unmodified beaches along Canada's West Coast to test the hypothesis that two different resource management practices, one engineered over millennia and the other decades, bolster contemporary bivalve communities. …”
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    Valorization of rice stubble through biodegradation using hydrolytic enzyme-producing Olivibacter oleidegradans CMB10 and Agrobacterium pusense SFMB9 by Milind Gajbhiye, Sushmita Patil, Sagar Awate, Supriya Kokare, Siddharth Terdale, Manish Kumar Dubey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Hydrolytic enzymes (cellulase, pectinase, xylanase) producing bacteria were isolated from compost, garden soil and wastewater. Out of 63 bacterial isolates, CMB10 and SFMB9, were selected for study due to their enzymatic potential, with relative enzyme activity ranging from 0.5 to 0.8. …”
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    Pollen of <i>Pterocarya</i> (Juglandaceae) representatives from natural habitats and St. Petersburg environments by O. A. Gavrilova, G. A. Firsov, D. A. Gornov, A. N. Semenov, A. V. Volchanskaya

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The quality of pollen material and the potential of the plants from the Botanical Garden of BIN RAS for introduction are characterized.Materials and methods. …”
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    Agricultural waste as growing media component for the growth and flowering of Gerbera jamesonii cv. hybrid mix by Atif Riaz, Adnan Younis, Imran Ghani, Usman Tariq, Muhammad Ahsan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Method The effect of four agricultural substrates viz. farm yard manure, coconut coir dust, Lahore compost (local produce), and leaf compost combined with conventional media i.e., garden soil, sand, and silt in equal proportion was studied for commercial production of gerbera. …”
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    Optimization of the DNA isolation procedure for assessing the genetic diversity of essential oil roses (<i>Rosa</i> L.) by S. B. Seitadzhieva, S. Z. Guchetl, S. V. Didovich, E. V. Gorodnyaya

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Rose accessions from the Crimean Federal University’s Botanical Garden, and those from the collection held by the Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea were included in the study. …”
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    Drosophila melanogaster inhabiting northern regions of European Russia are infected with Wolbachia which adversely affects their life span by N. V. Roshina, A. V. Symonenko, A. V. Krementsova, Е. A. Tsybul’ko, V. E. Alatortsev, E. G. Pasyukova, D. V. Mukha

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The flies were collected in private apple gardens located in two small hamlets without supermarkets or fruit markets, from 2010 to 2015. …”
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    Herbaspirillum Infection in Humans: A Case Report and Review of Literature by Rashmi Dhital, Anish Paudel, Nidrit Bohra, Ann K. Shin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Our patient had Herbaspirillum bacteremia, and reported regularly cleaning her pond and weeding her garden with possible exposure to this environmental proteobacterium. …”
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    Effects of organic manures bioremediation on growth performance of Maize ( Zea mays L.) in crude oil polluted soil by Stella Obasi, Nwogo Obasi, Ephraim Nwankwo, Benneth Enemchukwu, Robert Igbolekwu, Jeff Nkama

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Therefore, this study investigated the effects of organic manures amendments of crude oil polluted soil on the growth and performance of maize (Zea mays L.) under potted environment at the botanic garden of University of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria.Method The loamy soils in different pots (5.0 kg each) were polluted with crude oil in six factorial treatments set (0.0%, 2.0%, 4.0%, 6.0%, 8.0% and 10.0%) and allowed for two weeks. …”
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    A Preliminary Study to Evaluate Recovery in Environmental Microplastic Analysis by İrem Öztürk, Dilara Cinci, Fatma Nur Eraslan, Mansoor Ahmad Bhat, Eftade O. Gaga, Kadir Gedik

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Recovery studies were carried out by soil samples taken from the garden of Eskişehir Technical University campus and dust samples taken from the indoor environment of the building in the size range of 1-5 mm with the addition of polyethylene (PE) type (<1000 µm) microplastics on a number or mass basis. …”
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    Exploring household water conservation behaviors in Saudi Arabia: A structural equation modeling approach by Abdulaziz I. Almulhim, Ismaila Rimi Abubakar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Socioeconomic factors were found to have a significant influence on garden management practices (p = 0.001, β = 0.343), but not other water conservation practices. …”
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