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    Native Pitcherplants of Florida by Megan E. Brown, Debbie L. Miller

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Pitcherplants are perennial plants with groups of leaves modified into traps or pitchers. …”
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    ANTHROPOGENIC POLLUTION OF SOIL WITH COPPER AND THE PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL CROPS by S. G. Veliksar, S. S. Lisnik, D. N. Bratco, S. I. Toma

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…They can be grown on soils with a high content of copper (after stubbing of perennial plants).…”
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    Bioactive Volatile Content of the Stem and Root of Centaurea carduiformis DC. subsp. carduiformis var. carduiformis by Ibrahim Demirtas, Ayse Sahin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Several species of Centaurea, biennial (or more rarely perennial) plants which belong to the Asteraceae family, possess medicinal properties and are currently used in phytotherapy. …”
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    Assessment of Freeze-Thaw in Romania by Arion Cristian, Vacareanu Radu, Aldea Alexandru, Arion Andrei, Pavel Florin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, frost heave plays a significant role in local meteorological conditions, impacting perennial plants. To mitigate the effects of freeze-thaw cycles on concrete, various strategies must be employed during the design, construction, and maintenance phases. …”
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    Plant Trait Composition in Lowland Calcareous and Acidic Semi-Dry Grasslands by Sonja Škornik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results showed that both grassland communities were characterized by high local persistence (perennial plants with long-lived connections between ramets). …”
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    COMBATING WEEDS IN MEADOWS WITH REFERENCE TO CIRSIUM VULGARE SPECIES by Lisena Piscoran, Gabriela Calatan, Stefan Bakos, Ioan Lupuț, Teodor Rusu

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The meadow is the land surface covered with grassy vegetation, made up mostly of perennial plants, belonging to different botanical families, whose production is used in animal nutrition, by grazing or mowing. …”
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    STUDY OF GERMINATION REGARDING THE COMBAT OF WEEDS IN MEADOWS WITH REFERENCE TO CIRSIUM VULGARE SPECIES by Lisena Piscoran, Teodor Rusu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The meadow is the land surface covered with grassy vegetation, made up mostly of perennial plants, belonging to different botanical families, the production of which is used for feeding animals, by grazing or mowing. …”
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    Clastogenic Effects of Glyphosate in Bone Marrow Cells of Swiss Albino Mice by Sahdeo Prasad, Smita Srivastava, Madhulika Singh, Yogeshwer Shukla

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine, C3H8NO5P), a herbicide, used to control unwanted annual and perennial plants all over the world. Nevertheless, occupational and environmental exposure to pesticides can pose a threat to nontarget species including human beings. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of the Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Potential of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. and Nymphaea lotus L. var. pubescens (Willd.) by Tamlal Pokhrel, Dipesh Shrestha, Kamal Dhakal, Paras Mani Yadav, Achyut Adhikari

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. and Nymphaea lotus L. var. pubescens (Willd.) are both aquatic rhizomatous perennial plants mostly found in the tropical region of Nepal, India, Bangladesh, China, and Eastern Asia. …”
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    Precipitation changes alter the structure, species composition and interspecific relationships of desert steppe plant communities by Kechen Song, Hao Zhang, Haiying Hu, Yingzhong Xie, Xiaona Zhao, Yiyin Zhang, Jiayi Yong, Wenhui Deng, Siyu Guan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results showed that (1) The desert grassland plant community exhibited an asymmetric response to precipitation amount and seasonal variatt steppe ecosystems, interspecific connectivity reflecion, where the impact of late-spring precipitation on the quantitative traits, importance values (IV), and mean niche overlap of communities was greater than that of mid-summer and late-summer precipitation, and the effects of decreased precipitation were more significant than those of increased precipitation. (2) The niche of perennial plants did not change with the season, while the IV and ecological niche width (B) of annual plants increased as the seasons passed. (3) Decreased precipitation reduced the mean niche overlap of all species, the B of Leguminosae plants, and the IV of all species except for Stipa breviflora and Convolvulus ammannii. (4) The overall association index indicated a positive correlation among communities, showing significant correlations in P+50 %, P−30 %, and P−50 %. …”
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