Showing 1,601 - 1,620 results of 1,757 for search '"gardening"', query time: 0.06s Refine Results
  1. 1601

    Des semis et des clones by Malou Delplancke, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Whether it is by natural regeneration in forests, controlled sowing in fields or vegetative propagation by grafting (telqem) in gardens, almonds are characterized by a management of their seeds (diversification by sexual reproduction) and clones (identical reproduction by vegetative propagation) in a spatial and temporal framework within territories. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  2. 1602
  3. 1603
  4. 1604

    PECULIARITIES OF THE LATENT PERIOD OF PRUNUS MONGOLICA MAXIM. AND P. PEDUNCULATA (PALL.) MAXIM. by K. G. Tkachenko

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Species of the genus Prunus (Rosaceae) collected in the  province of Inner Mongolia (China), which are used for introduction into the Peter the Great Botanical Garden.Materials and methods. Stone fruit of these species were collected  in 2015 and 2016 from wild plants in the province of Inner  Mongolia, China (70 km northeast of the city of Baotou). …”
    Get full text
    Article
  5. 1605
  6. 1606
  7. 1607
  8. 1608

    Biodiversity Change in Cultural Landscapes—The Rural Hotspot Hypothesis by Carsten Neumann, Robert Behling, Gabriele Weiss

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spatiotemporal dimensions of backyard pressures involving material fluxes, species exchange and retention, alternation of site conditions, and local genetic adaptation are delineated for different backyard features, including building structures, gardens, lawns, and paved grounds. Finally, we propose a future research agenda to quantify effects and trends of rural hotspots and followed patterns of altered species dynamics. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 1609

    Detection of land use changes of Urmia city with Use remote sensing by Nasrinalsadat bazmi, zahra Hejazizadeh, parviz Zeaiea Firoabadi, QholamReza Janbazghobadi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The citychr('39')s barren lands, which cover a small percentage of the citychr('39')s area, have been declining over the 30-year period under review. The use of gardens has increased during all periods, so that in 2019, its area has reached more than 20,000 hectares. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  10. 1610
  11. 1611

    Detecting Subtle Shifts: Comparing SME Performance Drivers Pre and During the Covid-19 Pandemic by Soza Sydney Simango, Helper Zhou

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Despite being home to the popular Garden Route, the Western Cape province suffered more negative effects than other provinces. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  12. 1612
  13. 1613
  14. 1614

    Food access interventions in American Indian and Alaska Native communities by Danya Carroll, Lynn Mad Plume, Nicole Redvers

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Food access was promoted in various inter­vention formats, including supporting community and/or school gardens; providing seeds; providing traditional foods at school, family, and community events; and providing meals to families. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  15. 1615
  16. 1616

    Termelve fogyasztás (prosumption): elméleti alapok és kutatási irányok a fenntartható fejlődés szemszögéből by Noémi Csigéné Nagypál, Mariann Szabó

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., kitchen and community gardens), and information creation (e.g., online communities). …”
    Get full text
    Article
  17. 1617
  18. 1618

    Flood Analysis with HEC-RAS: A Case Study of Tigris River by Selman Ogras, Fevzi Onen

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…There are three bridges, and one of which are historical bridges, as well as fertile agricultural lands, facilities, and hospitals in the Dicle University campus, the Hevsel Gardens on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List, and some residential areas on the route under study. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  19. 1619

    Experimental study on in-situ simulation of rainfall-induced soil erosion in forest lands converted to cash crop areas in Dabie Mountains. by Gao Li, Tao Yang, Rui Chen, Haogang Dong, Feng Wu, Qinghua Zhan, Jinyan Huang, Minxuan Luo, Li Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Economic development in the Dabie Mountains of China has necessitated the conversion of vast tracts of forest land into economic crops, notably tea gardens and orchards, thereby disrupting soil structure and precipitating large-scale soil erosion. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  20. 1620