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Atay, Sema, Andrew Byfield, and Neriman Ozhatay. "Turkey and the Important Plant Areas programme." Curtis's Botanical Magazine 17, no. 2 (2000): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8748.00254.

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Kiseleva, L. L., O. M. Prigoryanu, Е. A. Parahina, and Z. G. Silaeva. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS SOUTHEAST OF ORYOL REGION." Vestnik OrelGAU 5, no. 62 (2016): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15217/issn1990-3618.2016.5.37.

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Al-Abbasi, T. M., A. Al-Farhan, A. W. Al-Khulaidi, et al. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67, no. 1 (2010): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428609990217.

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An Important Plant Area programme has been initiated for the Arabian region by the IUCN Arabian Plant Specialist Group. The aim of this programme is to assess hotspots of plant diversity in the region and designate the most important as Important Plant Areas. These assessments are conducted on the basis of specific criteria and this paper presents the criteria which have been adopted for the Arabian Peninsula countries of Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen. These Arabian criteria differ from those originally developed for Europe, and so they are presented here in full. This paper also discusses the
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Winter, Susanne, Matthias Jantsch, and Bernd Raab. "Ermittlung von Important Plant Areas in Deutschland." 0028-0615 85, no. 3 (2010): 105–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17433/3.2010.50153011.105-110.

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Kor, Laura, and Mauricio Diazgranados. "Identifying important plant areas for useful plant species in Colombia." Biological Conservation 284 (August 2023): 110187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110187.

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Melovski, Ljupcho, Metodija Velevski, Vlado Matevski, Vasko Avukatov, and Aleksandar Sarov. "Using important plant areas and important bird areas to identify Key Biodiversity Areas in the Republic of Macedonia." Journal of Threatened Taxa 04, no. 08 (2012): 2766–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.o2997.2766-78.

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MISTANOĞLU, İbrahim, Gülsüm UYSAL, and Zübeyir DEVRAN. "Anason yetiştirilen alanlarda önemli bitki paraziti nematodlarının dağılımı ve tanımlanması." Turkish Journal of Entomology 46, no. 3 (2022): 323–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.16970/entoted.1098172.

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Anise, Pimpinella anisum L. (Apiales: Apiaceae) is an important medicinal aromatic plant and can be attacked by different pests and pathogens. Plant parasitic nematodes are important pests that can be confused with nutrient deficiency or symptoms of various diseases or pests. Therefore, rapid and accurate identification of these pests is essential for integrated nematode management and rotation. In 2021, a survey was conducted in Bolvadin District of Afyonkarahisar Province, which is one of the most important anise production areas of Türkiye. Forty-two soil samples were collected from the ani
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Dani, Sanchez Michele, Colin Clubbe, Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe, et al. "Tropical Important Plant Areas, plant species richness and conservation in the British Virgin Islands." Nature Conservation 45 (December 8, 2021): 11–39. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.45.73544.

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The global loss of biodiversity is a pressing and urgent issue and halting loss is the focus of many international agreements and targets. However, data on species distribution, threats and protection are limited and sometimes lacking in many parts of the world. The British Virgin Islands (BVI), part of the Puerto Rican Bank Floristic Region in the Caribbean Biodiversity Hotspot, is rich in plant diversity and regional endemism. Despite the established network of National Parks in the BVI and decades of botanical data from international collaboration between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and
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Hasan, ÖZÇELİK. "Important Plant Areas and their Characteristics in Isparta Province." Journal of Protected Areas Research 2, no. 1 (2023): 26–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7804534.

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<em>This study aims to determine the priority areas of the province for the biodiversity of Isparta and to introduce them in various aspects. Most of the results are the result of field studies carried out within the borders of Isparta province since 1994. 19 important plant areas were identified. These areas are also of high importance in terms of biodiversity and ecologically featured. 8 areas of them are officially known and protected, others do not have conservation status. 19 priority areas almost cover almost 20% of areas of the province. National parks, Nature Parks and Nature Protectio
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Vinge-Mazer, Sarah, and Chet Neufeld. "The Vern Harms Important Plant Areas of Saskatchewan Program." Blue Jay 77, no. 2 (2019): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/bluejay389.

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Blasi, C., M. Marignani, R. Copiz, et al. "Important Plant Areas in Italy: From data to mapping." Biological Conservation 144, no. 1 (2011): 220–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.08.019.

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Darbyshire, Iain, Seona Anderson, Anna Asatryan, et al. "Important Plant Areas: revised selection criteria for a global approach to plant conservation." Biodiversity and Conservation 26, no. 8 (2017): 1767–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-017-1336-6.

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Llewellyn, O. A., M. Hall, A. G. Miller, et al. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: 1. JABAL QARAQIR." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67, no. 1 (2010): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428609990229.

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Jabal Qaraqir in Saudi Arabia is the first site to be assessed for the Important Plant Area (IPA) programme in the Arabian Peninsula. This paper describes the geology, fauna and flora of the Qaraqir site and provides the first botanical checklist of the area. It designates the locality as an IPA due to the quality of the wadi vegetation and the presence of endemic and biogeographically relictual species. As well as assessments, this study also touches on the planning stage of conservation activity. Socio-economic issues and threats to the conservation of Qaraqir are discussed and suggestions f
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Hall, M., O. A. Llewellyn, A. G. Miller, et al. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: 2. FARASAN ARCHIPELAGO." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67, no. 2 (2010): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428610000089.

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The Farasan Archipelago in Saudi Arabia is an Important Plant Area (IPA) in the Arabian Peninsula. This paper describes the flora of the Farasan Islands and provides an up-to-date botanical checklist together with background information on the geology and fauna of the islands. It designates the locality as an IPA due to the presence of nationally and regionally rare species and the presence of good examples of mangrove vegetation, which is both regionally and globally threatened. In addition to conservation assessments, this study also examines conservation planning concerns, particularly the
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Llewellyn, O. A., M. Hall, A. G. Miller, et al. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: 4. JABAL AJA’." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 68, no. 2 (2011): 199–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428611000059.

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Jabal Aja’ in Saudi Arabia is an Important Plant Area (IPA) in the Arabian Peninsula. This paper describes the flora of the Jabal Aja’ area and provides an up-to-date botanical checklist. It designates the site as an IPA due to the presence of endemic and biogeographically relict species and the function of the site as a bioclimatic refuge. In addition to these conservation assessments, this study discusses socio-economic issues, threats to biodiversity conservation on Jabal Aja’, and the future research required to build upon these preliminary studies.
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Kiew, Ruth, and Rafidah Abdul Rahman. "Plant diversity assessment of karst limestone, a case study of Malaysia's Batu Caves." Nature Conservation 44 (May 11, 2021): 21–49. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.44.60175.

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Batu Caves hill is typical of karst hills in Peninsular Malaysia due to its small size and high biodiversity. It harbours 366 vascular plant species that represent about 25% of the Peninsula's limestone flora. Five species are endemic to Batu Caves and 23 are threatened species. This high biodiversity is the result of many microhabitats, each with their own assemblages of species. Threats are especially severe as the area of Batu Caves is surrounded by urbanisation that encroaches to the foot of cliffs, is vulnerable to fire, habitat disturbance and, formerly, by quarrying. Assigning a Conserv
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Dani Sanchez, Michele, Colin Clubbe, Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe, et al. "Tropical Important Plant Areas, plant species richness and conservation in the British Virgin Islands." Nature Conservation 45 (December 8, 2021): 11–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.45.73544.

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The global loss of biodiversity is a pressing and urgent issue and halting loss is the focus of many international agreements and targets. However, data on species distribution, threats and protection are limited and sometimes lacking in many parts of the world. The British Virgin Islands (BVI), part of the Puerto Rican Bank Floristic Region in the Caribbean Biodiversity Hotspot, is rich in plant diversity and regional endemism. Despite the established network of National Parks in the BVI and decades of botanical data from international collaboration between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and
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Dolata, Michalla Alicja, Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe, Thomas Heller, et al. "Prioritising areas for conservation within Tropical Important Plant Areas of the British Virgin Islands, Caribbean." Nature Conservation 55 (April 30, 2024): 153–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.55.116844.

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Oceanic islands are particularly vulnerable to the global decline of biological diversity, suffering disproportionally large losses of endemic species. A primary tool for mitigating species loss is the establishment of protected area networks. The 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework target calls for the protection of 30% of Earth’s land surface by 2030. This study identifies areas within the Tropical Important Plant Areas network of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), to better inform the expansion of the current protected area network with the objective of conserving the BVI’s unique flora. We i
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Dolata, Michalla Alicja, Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe, Thomas Heller, et al. "Prioritising areas for conservation within Tropical Important Plant Areas of the British Virgin Islands, Caribbean." Nature Conservation 55 (April 30, 2024): 153–76. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.55.116844.

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Oceanic islands are particularly vulnerable to the global decline of biological diversity, suffering disproportionally large losses of endemic species. A primary tool for mitigating species loss is the establishment of protected area networks. The 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework target calls for the protection of 30% of Earth's land surface by 2030. This study identifies areas within the Tropical Important Plant Areas network of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), to better inform the expansion of the current protected area network with the objective of conserving the BVI's unique flora. We i
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Hall, M., A. G. Miller, O. A. Llewellyn, T. M. Al-Abbasi, R. J. Al-Harbi, and K. F. Al-Shammari. "IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA: 3. ‘URUQ BANI MA‘ARID." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 68, no. 2 (2011): 183–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428611000047.

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‘Uruq Bani Ma‘arid in Saudi Arabia is an Important Plant Area (IPA) in the Arabian Peninsula. This paper describes the flora of ‘Uruq Bani Ma‘arid, provides an up-to-date botanical checklist of the area, and gives background information on the geology and fauna. It designates the locality as an IPA due to the highest known levels of plant species diversity in the Empty Quarter and the presence of endemic Arabian taxa. In addition to conservation assessments, this study discusses socio-economic issues, threats to biodiversity conservation on ‘Uruq Bani Ma‘arid, and the future research required
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Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda, Hicham El Zein, and Germinal Rouhan. "Setting conservation priorities for Lebanese flora—Identification of important plant areas." Journal for Nature Conservation 43 (June 2018): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2017.11.004.

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M. Kudabayeva, G. "Important Plant Areas of the Peri-North Tien Shan Subprovince as Perspective Protection Areas of Phytobiodiversity." American Journal of Environmental Protection 4, no. 3 (2015): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.29.

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Trišić, Igor, Danka Milojković, Vladica Ristić, et al. "Sustainable Tourism of Important Plant Areas (IPAs)—A Case of Three Protected Areas of Vojvodina Province." Land 12, no. 7 (2023): 1278. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12071278.

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In the northern part of Serbia, where the Autonomous Province (AP) of Vojvodina is located, a total of 27 important plant areas (IPAs) have been established. Within three selected IPAs, there are different biocenoses inhabited by endemic plant and animal species, which form a unique sensitive ecosystem. Furthermore, in these areas, there are wetlands and areas important for geodiversity maintenance. The three studied IPAs include the territory of special nature reserves of the same name: the Special Nature Reserve (SNR) Zasavica, the SNR Obedska Bara, and the SNR Koviljsko-Petrovaradinski Rit.
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Marignani, Michela, and Carlo Blasi. "Looking for important plant areas: selection based on criteria, complementarity, or both?" Biodiversity and Conservation 21, no. 7 (2012): 1853–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-012-0283-5.

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Fritz, William J. "Plant Taphonomy in Areas of Explosive Volcanism." Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology 15 (1986): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0271164800001299.

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Coarse-grained volcaniclastic sediments are a common part of the non-marine geologic record along most continental margins. Many of these volcanic sediment units contain well-preserved assemblages of fossil plants. Because much of the work on depositional environments, dating, correlations and paleoenvironments has been derived from studies of plants, it is important to understand the processes that incorporate the plants into the volcaniclastic sediments. In this paper I plan to concentrate on processes that bury and preserve trees, logs and stumps.
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Hodges, Laurie, and James R. Brandle. "Windbreaks: An Important Component in a Plasticulture System." HortTechnology 6, no. 3 (1996): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.6.3.177.

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Windbreaks reduce wind speed and modify the microclimate in sheltered areas. Many producers use wind barriers in their production systems, but few producers recognize all of the benefits available or understand the principles involved in windbreak function and design. Wind has direct and indirect effects on plant growth and development. Direct effects include soil abrasion, increased transpiration, and lodging. Indirect effects are based on changes in the crop microclimate, which influence plant growth and yield. Windbreaks increase soil and air temperatures and can extend the growing season i
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Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh., Farkhod I. Karimov, Hushbaht R. Hoshimov, et al. "Important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley (Central Asia): The Bozbu-Too-Ungortepa massif." Nature Conservation 51 (January 30, 2023): 13–70. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.51.94477.

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This paper discusses identifying Important Plant Areas (IPAs) in one of the most densely populated regions of Central Asia—the Fergana valley. The recognition of IPA sites is an attempt to introduce new ways of conserving local plant diversity with a high concentration of endemic species in Central Asia, where conservation methods of the former Soviet Union still prevail. The research revealed the current state and geography of many rare species and enriched the flora of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan with several rare species. The second IPA is the transboundary territory of the Fergana valley, un
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Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh., Farkhod I. Karimov, Hushbaht R. Hoshimov, et al. "Important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley (Central Asia): The badlands of the northern foothills." Nature Conservation 49 (June 24, 2022): 1–30. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.49.84834.

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Here, we aimed to identify important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley, one of the most densely human-populated regions in Central Asia with a diverse array of endemic and endangered species. The IPA programme in FV aims to identify and protect a global network of plant conservation sites. We conducted a field survey from 2018 to 2021 to re-identify specimens collected from Fergana Valley and stored at the National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH). An analysis of the floristic, geobotanical and collected data allowed for the identification of the badlands in the northern foothills (Chap t
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ŞENTÜRK, Muhyettin, and Rıza BİNZET. "MERSİN İLİNİN SÜS BİTKİSİ POTANSİYELİ TAŞIYAN BAZI DİKOTİL ENDEMİK BİTKİLERİ." Euroasia Journal of Mathematics, Engineering, Natural & Medical Sciences 8, no. 16 (2021): 79–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.38065/euroasiaorg.584.

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Flora of Turkey, which constitutes an important part of Turkey of biological diversity, ranks first among European countries. Flora of Turkey first among other countries in the world in terms of its endemism rate. Mersin province, which is located in the Mediterranean region, which is the richest region of Turkey concerning endemism, forms an important part of our country's flora and the Mediterranean in terms of floristic. The endemism rate of flora of Mersin province is approximately 23%. Today, when urbanization is increasing and the concentration in rural areas decreases, natural ingredien
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Walsh, A., C. A. Sullivan, S. Waldren, and J. A. Finn. "Development of a scoring method to identify important areas of plant diversity in Ireland." Journal for Nature Conservation 47 (February 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2018.10.002.

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Hamidah, M., I. Mohd Hasmadi, L. S. L. Chua, et al. "Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions." Heliyon 6, no. 7 (2020): e04370. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04370.

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Kos, Grzegorz, Katarzyna Czarnek, Ilona Sadok, et al. "Eleutherococcus senticosus (Acanthopanax senticosus): An Important Adaptogenic Plant." Molecules 30, no. 12 (2025): 2512. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30122512.

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This comprehensive review focuses on Eleutherococcus senticosus (ES), examining the phytochemical composition, traditional medicinal roles, ecological traits, and pharmacological effects. Native to Northeast Asia, ES is used in traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese medicine. The rhizomes and bark are utilized medicinally and valued for their adaptogenic properties that enhance stress resistance, boost mental and physical endurance, and exhibit immunostimulatory effects that strengthen the immune system. Its pharmacological potential stems from a variety of bioactive compounds, including el
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Al-Khulaidi, Abdul Wali Ahmed, Abdul Habib Al-Qadasi, and Othman Saad Saeed Al-Hawshabi. "NATURAL PLANT SPECIES INVENTORY OF THE IMPORTANT PLANT AREAS IN ARABIAN PENINSULA: BANI OMAR, TAIZ GOVERNORATE, REPUBLIC OF YEMEN." Electronic Journal of University of Aden for Basic and Applied Sciences 1, no. 3 (2020): 135–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.47372/ejua-ba.2020.3.36.

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The study area is located on the South western mountains of Republic of Yemen, It is characterized by arid and semi-arid climate with high temperatures and low average annual rainfall. The aims of this study are to explore the natural plant species of one of the Important Plant areas of Arabian Peninsula and to evaluate the chance to be a protected area. 61 sample sites covering the whole ecological zones haven been conducted. 135 plant species are found, in which 3 plant species were endemic, 7 near endemic, 29 regional endemic. The study revealed also three vegetation communities with 7 vege
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Anđelković, Ana, and Snežana Radulović. "The role of riparian areas in alien plant invasions." Acta herbologica 31, no. 2 (2022): 93–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/actaherb2202093a.

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Biological invasions represent one of the defining features of the Anthropocene, causing major problems and incurring significant economic losses worldwide, which are only projected to increase in the future. Riparian zones, as critical transition zones, despite providing numerous ecosystem services, are exposed to a multitude of human pressures, making them highly vulnerable to plant invasions. In fact, in Europe, riparian areas are considered to be among the most vulnerable habitat types. As foci of invasive plant species richness, they play an important role in the process of their spread i
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Mataji, Asadollah, Hadi Kia Daliri, Sasan Babaie, Siroos Jafari, and Sina Attar Roshan. "Flora diversity in burned forest areas in Dehdez, Iran." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 55(1) (March 1, 2013): 33–41. https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2013-0005.

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Flora identified within a region plays an important role in maintaining national natural reserves. Iran is one of the most important centers of plant diversity in the Old World (22% endemic species of 8000 plant species). Dehdez burned forest area is located in the southeastern Khuzestan province. The field data were obtained from 115 sample plots in a systematic random grid (20 m &times; 20 m). The attributes such as tree and shrub species type, the number of species and canopy coverage were recorded. Within each sample plot small and large crown diameters were measured. In order to record he
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Ristić, Vladica, Igor Trišić, Snežana Štetić, et al. "Importance of Forest Ecosystem within Important Plant Areas (IPAs) for the Development of Nature-Based Tourism—A Case Study of Fruška Gora National Park." Forests 15, no. 7 (2024): 1213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15071213.

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Botanical areas under international protection are important for preserving plant and animal ecosystems. Forest ecosystems within Important Plant Areas (IPAs) are essential for preserving biological and species diversity. In AP Vojvodina (Northern Serbia), there are 27 IPAs, totaling 328,208 ha. Fruška Gora National Park (FGNP) territory is under international protection as an IPA. A large part of this park is covered by a forest ecosystem comprising various deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and grasses. The forest ecosystem in FGNP is rich with natural attractions that are important for
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Ebrahim, I. "Protecting important plant areas for South Africa, an approach to conserve highly restricted threatened plants." South African Journal of Botany 109 (March 2017): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2017.01.047.

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Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh, Farkhod I. Karimov, Hushbaht R. Hoshimov, et al. "Important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley (Central Asia): The Bozbu-Too-Ungortepa massif." Nature Conservation 51 (January 30, 2023): 13–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.51.94477.

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This paper discusses identifying Important Plant Areas (IPAs) in one of the most densely populated regions of Central Asia—the Fergana valley. The recognition of IPA sites is an attempt to introduce new ways of conserving local plant diversity with a high concentration of endemic species in Central Asia, where conservation methods of the former Soviet Union still prevail. The research revealed the current state and geography of many rare species and enriched the flora of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan with several rare species. The second IPA is the transboundary territory of the Fergana valley, un
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Kaonen Haider and Meena. "Ethnomedicinally important plants of Moradabad locality." International Journal of Life Science Research Archive 3, no. 2 (2022): 001–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.53771/ijlsra.2022.3.2.0107.

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The present study revealed that the different parts of 50 plant species are used in the ethnomedicinal purposes and traditional health care system is an old age practices in this region. The system of ethnic communities is conservation management and has absolute potential. Indigenus and traditional knowledge of the people is transferred from one generation to another. This present study is currently suggested for rural people in order to ethnomedicinal uses, conservation and management of diversified flora in different areas of Moradabad district.
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Franceschini, M. C., A. Poi de Neiff, and M. E. Galassi. "Is the biomass of water hyacinth lost through herbivory in native areas important?" Aquatic Botany 92, no. 4 (2010): 250–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2010.01.005.

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Louthan, Allison M., Daniel F. Doak, Jacob R. Goheen, Todd M. Palmer, and Robert M. Pringle. "Mechanisms of plant–plant interactions: concealment from herbivores is more important than abiotic-stress mediation in an African savannah." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1780 (2014): 20132647. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2647.

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Recent work on facilitative plant–plant interactions has emphasized the importance of neighbours’ amelioration of abiotic stress, but the facilitative effects of neighbours in reducing plant apparency to herbivores have received less attention. Whereas theory on stress reduction predicts that competition should be more important in less stressful conditions, with facilitation becoming more important in harsh environments, apparency theory suggests that facilitation should be greater in the presence of herbivores, where it is disadvantageous to be conspicuous regardless of abiotic stress level.
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Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio, Sílvia Renate Ziller, and Rafael Dudeque Zenni. "Invasive species and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: how close has Brazil come to achieving Target 10?" Rodriguésia 69, no. 4 (2018): 1567–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201869407.

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Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective management plans are in place to prevent new biological invasions and to manage important areas for plant diversity that are invaded" by 2020. The rationale for the target is that invasive alien species are a major threat to native plants, and thus should be excluded from areas reserved for the conservation of plant species, especially when endemic and/or threatened. In Brazil, although most management plans report the presence of invasive alien species and the need for management in federal protected
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Xie, Lina, Yuchen Li, Hongyu Guo, et al. "Sandy Habitats Play an Important Role in Shrub Encroachment in Grasslands." Agronomy 12, no. 11 (2022): 2858. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12112858.

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Shrub species have increased in density and cover in desertification areas, however, the role of sandy habitats in contributing to the expansion of shrubs is poorly understood. Although the effect of sandy habitats on plant growth and reproduction have been demonstrated, most existing studies lack either experimental demonstration or an integrated study during the whole shrub life cycle. We performed field and laboratory experiments to examine the responses of four stages in the life cycle of shrubs (seed germination, plant growth, seed reproduction, clonal reproduction) to sandy habitats (inc
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Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh, Farkhod I. Karimov, Hushbaht R. Hoshimov, et al. "Important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley (Central Asia): The badlands of the northern foothills." Nature Conservation 49 (June 24, 2022): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.49.84834.

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Here, we aimed to identify important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley, one of the most densely human-populated regions in Central Asia with a diverse array of endemic and endangered species. The IPA programme in FV aims to identify and protect a global network of plant conservation sites. We conducted a field survey from 2018 to 2021 to re-identify specimens collected from Fergana Valley and stored at the National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH). An analysis of the floristic, geobotanical and collected data allowed for the identification of the badlands in the northern foothills (Chap t
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Katsiris, N., and A. Kouzeli-Katsiri. "Performance and Operation of Small Activated Sludge Plants in Tourist Areas." Water Science and Technology 21, no. 1 (1989): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1989.0007.

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Small scale activated sludge plants are used extensively in tourist areas for the treatment of wastewaters from hotels and other tourist establishments. A recent survey carried out in a big tourist island of Greece showed that the majority of small plants did not perform satisfactorily. The most important problems identified were associated with diurnal flow fluctuations, inadequate control of air supply and sludge return rates, accumulation of grease and fats in the plant and bad design. Another important problem appeared to be the lack of trained personnel for the operation and maintenance o
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Sidabukke, Simon, Ternala Alexander Barus, Budi Utomo, Delvian, and Fathiatul Rizkia Aulin. "Similarity Analysis of Understorey Plant Species in Forest Areas." Journal of Sylva Indonesiana 5, no. 02 (2022): 113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jsi.v5i02.7375.

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Many forests have substantial understorey plants. These plants have an important contribution to soil and water conservation. The similarity index determines the resemblance of species structure and composition in a community. This research is aimed to see the impact and relationship of changes in the allocation of forest areas to the similarity of understorey species. The research was conducted using the line plot sampling method, sized 2 m x 2 m, with the understorey plants observed have been measured from germination to young plant (height 1.5 m). The number of plots in the plantation fores
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Morărița, Sînziana, Gabriela Teodorescu, and Ivona David. "Research on the Quality of Lettuce Production Grown in Protected Areas." Annals of "Valahia" University of Târgovişte. Agriculture 15, no. 1 (2023): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/agr-2023-0009.

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Abstract Vegetables are especially important in human nutrition. Rational nutrition is unimaginable without the daily use of various varieties of vegetables. Green vegetable plants are important for every family that has a garden. This category includes several vegetables, such as: spinach, salad, green garlic, loboda, green onions, etc. Perennial greens should be grown in a marginal area, so as not to create problems when preparing the soil for other crops. From the salad category, Lettuce is the most widespread, it is cultivated for its heads and leaves, which can be eaten in salads, it is a
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Privitera, M., and M. puglisi. "The circum-Sicilian islands as important refuge areas for some remarkable bryophytes." Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 143, sup1 (2009): S126—S135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263500903226957.

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Ahmed, Ejaz, Muhammad Arshad ., Mushtaq Ahmad ., Majid Saeed ., and Muhammad Ishaque . "Ethnopharmacological Survey of Some Medicinally Important Plants of Galliyat Areas of NWFP, Pakistan." Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 3, no. 4 (2004): 410–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ajps.2004.410.415.

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Glasnović, Peter, Sara Cernich, Jure Peroš, Manja Tišler, Živa Fišer, and Boštjan Surina. "Diversity and Typology of Land-Use Explain the Occurrence of Alien Plants in a Protected Area." Plants 11, no. 18 (2022): 2358. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11182358.

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Plant life history and functional characteristics play an important role in determining the invasive potential of plant species and have implications for management approaches. We studied the distribution of 24 alien plant taxa in a protected area in relation to different land-uses by applying ordination analyses and generalized linear models. Taxa richness is best explained by the presence of built-up areas, followed by residential areas, marshlands, and agricultural lands with semi-natural formations. The diversity of land-use within the grid cell proved to be an important explanatory factor
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