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Pestarino, Julieta. "Botanical Portraits: On a 1935 Argentinean Book by Ilse von Rentzell with Photographs by Anatole Saderman." Rundbrief Fotografie 31, no. 2 (2024): 8–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rbf-2024-2004.

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Abstract In 1935, the Argentine-German botanist Ilse von Rentzell (1893–1985) published the book “Maravillas de nuestras plantas indígenas y algunas exóticas” (Wonders of our Indigenous Plants and Some Exotic Plants) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, illustrated with photographs taken by the Russian photographer Anatole Saderman (1904–1993). The publication of this book was entirely selffinanced by Von Rentzell herself, and it is one of the first in Argentina to include such a large number of photographs with this much prominence. The collaborative photographic work developed by these authors goes b
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Schaefer, William. "Photographic Ecologies." October 161 (August 2017): 42–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00303.

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In his body of photographs, Samalada (2008), the Chinese artist Adou uses extremely expired film; the resulting artifacts—marks of the animal, vegetable, and mineral matter composing film surfaces—are as visible a part of the photographs as their depictions of relations among humans, animals, plants, cultural artifacts, earth and sky in southwestern China. Adou and other photographers in China, Japan, and the West working in a time of environmental crisis understand film itself in ecological terms. The very materiality and forms of photographic images are emergent from and interact with larger
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Zuhdan Aziz. "Dramatization of Visual Communication Messages In Macro Photographic Genre." IICACS : International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Arts Creation and Studies 3 (April 7, 2020): 154–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33153/iicacs.v3i1.30.

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Photographic art is a mediator to convey visual communication messages to the public about a thing or event. Photos can be interpreted as expressions or ways of speaking, telling through visual language. The selection of the exact object, accuracy of the exact moment, accurate angle, advanced exposure of the light, and the beautiful color composition make photography look attractive, thus making the audience of photography immersed in the role created by the photographer using photographical object. Photographic works published on web-page macroworldmania.com are mostly, macro photography work
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Williams, Stephen E., and Bill Scholl. "Using a trail camera for recording plant-insect interactions with Venus flytrap as an example." Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 50, no. 2 (2021): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.55360/cpn502.sw510.

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Trail cameras can be used for the study of the interaction between plants and insects if they have a close-up lens and the capability of doing time-lapse photographs or videos. Typical trail cameras are mounted vertically, often on unstable camera stands. We have used the Bushnell NatureView HD Cam Model# 119740 and RC Williams Co. TopView Quick-Mount camera-stand to study the behavior of insects interacting with Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula). The combination allows photographs and videos to be made of insects and plants from above, with the camera held in a position that allows the plant
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Behe, Bridget, Robert Nelson, Susan Barton, Charles Hall, Steve Turner, and Charles Safley. "Consumer Preferences for Geranium Flower Color, Leaf Variegation, and Price in Five U.S. Markets." HortScience 32, no. 3 (1997): 510C—510. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.3.510c.

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Consumers in five U.S. markets evaluated photographs of geranium plants with regard to purchase likelihood. Photographic images were colored electronically to produce uniform geranium plants with five flower colors (pink, white, red, lavender, and blue) and three leaf variegation patterns (dark zone, white zone, and no zonal pattern). Photographs were mounted on cards with five selected price points ranging from ($1.39 to $2.79). We randomly generated an orthogonal array, partial-factorial design for consumers to rate a reduced number of choices. Consumers shopping in cooperating garden center
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Gazdic, Milan, and Quentin Groom. "iNaturalist is an Unexploited Source of Plant-Insect Interaction Data." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 3 (June 21, 2019): e37303. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.3.37303.

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The aim of this study was to assess whether it is possible to extract useful interaction data between flowers and visiting insects using photographs from citizen science. Ultimately the longer-term aim is to understand possible impacts of invasive species on pollination networks. We used data from iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org), GBIF (https://www.gbif.org), and GLOBI (https://www.globalbioticinteractions.org). From iNaturalist, we used photographs to extract flower visitation interactions. GBIF data were used for plant and pollinator occurrences, and GLOBI was used for information a
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Hickman, Ellen J., Colin J. Yates, and Stephen D. Hopper. "Botanical illustration and photography: a southern hemisphere perspective." Australian Systematic Botany 30, no. 4 (2017): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb16059.

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To examine claims that the role of botanical art in systematic botany is diminishing because of advances in photography, this review considers relevant literature and includes a quantitative analysis of trends in modern journals, monographs and floras. Our focus is on southern hemisphere systematic botany because, relative to the northern hemisphere, this is poorly represented in modern reviews of botanical art and photography. An analysis of all digitally available papers in Nuytsia, the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Muelleria, Telopea, Austrobaileya and Systematic Botany establishe
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Johnson, Dennis A., J. Richard Alldredge, Philip B. Hamm, and Bruce E. Frazier. "Aerial Photography Used for Spatial Pattern Analysis of Late Blight Infection in Irrigated Potato Circles." Phytopathology® 93, no. 7 (2003): 805–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.2003.93.7.805.

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Spatial and temporal dynamics of late blight were investigated from color, infrared aerial photographs of five commercial potato fields in the Columbia Basin during epidemics in 1993, 1995, and 1998. Aerial photographs were taken one to four times at 6- to 21-day intervals. Photographs were scanned and pixels, representing approximately 1 m2 in the field, were used in the analysis. Late blight-infected plants were aggregated as indicated by runs analysis. Significant z-tests were computed for four directions during each sampling date in each of the five fields. Absolute z-values for runs analy
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Lysenko, Vitalii, Andrii Zhyltsov, Ihor Bolbot, Taras Lendiel, and Vitalii Nalyvaiko. "Phytomonitoring in the Phytometrics of the Plants." E3S Web of Conferences 154 (2020): 07012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015407012.

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Phytomonitoring in the greenhouse using non-contact, visual assessment of plants is considered. The basis of the developed visual assessment is the implementation of plant photography by a special electrotechnical complex, after which the stored images are to be recognized by means of applying the technology of wavelet analysis. The use of technology of wavelet analysis of photographs as a means of contactless information acquisition will allow to assess the growth and condition of plants in the greenhouse and predict their development through the mathematical transformations laid down in its
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Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran. "The Perception of Social Safety in a Green Environment: A preliminary study at the Kepong Metropolitan Park." Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 1, no. 1 (2016): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v1i1.171.

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 Although there are many positive benefits gained from green areas, it is possible that people also have a negative perception towards such areas. Previous studies have shown that natural areas are sometimes perceived as scary, disgusting and uncomfortable when the sites are more densely vegetated, particularly when the vegetation is not apparently maintained and crime is often cited as a reason to avoid densely wooded areas. Based on this notion. a preliminary survey was conducted at Kepong Metropolitan Park. A total 0/69 park users were interviewed. A questionnaire was designed to prov
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Wróblewska, Anna. "Gunter Pritsch - "Bienenweide", published by Kosmos, Stuttgart, 2007." Acta Agrobotanica 65, no. 2 (2012): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.2012.072.

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The reviewed book “Bienenweide” (“Bee pastures”) is a compendium of knowledge on honey bee plants. Its advantage is its rich photographic documentation in the form of excellently reproduced colourful photographs and tabulated data which are easily accessible for the reader. It can be a valuable scientific resource for researchers involved in evaluation of the apicultural value of both crop plants and plants found in natural plant communities. This book can also provide valuable information to practi-cing beekeepers interested in species selection designed to expand food resources for the honey
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Schmitz, Peter, René Pretorius, Niell Du Plooy, and Antony Cooper. "Groth’s algorithm to detect the possible presence of landmines using changes in the reflection of plants." Advances in Cartography and GIScience of the ICA 4 (August 7, 2023): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-adv-4-17-2023.

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Abstract. Post-conflict reconstruction includes the removal of land mines and remnants of war. The CSIR conducted field experiments to determine the impact of TNT in the soil on plants as a possible means to detect landmines. All the leaf clip readings were done using a spectrometer to determine reflection and absorption of light at one micrometre intervals between 350 to 2500 micrometre. Laboratory analysis such as UPLC qTOF MS indicated that the TNT have an influence on the plants. Several indices such as Modified Red Edge Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (mNDVI705), Red Edge Position
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Oh, Yun-Ah, Seon-Ok Kim, and Sin-Ae Park. "Real Foliage Plants as Visual Stimuli to Improve Concentration and Attention in Elementary Students." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 5 (2019): 796. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050796.

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This study was conducted to determine the physiological and psychological benefits of foliage plants as visual stimuli. Twenty-three elementary students (aged 11 to 13 years old) participated in this study. In a crossover design, electroencephalography (EEG) was used to measure and determine the psycho-physiological effects of four different visual stimuli: an actual plant, artificial plant, photograph of a plant, and no plant. Subjective evaluations of emotions were assessed using the profile of mood state and semantic differential methods immediately after exposure to each visual stimulus. A
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Bohnen, J. L., and A. M. Hanchek. "630 (PS 3) PRAIRIE PLANT SEED AND SEEDLING IDENTIFICATION." HortScience 28, no. 5 (1993): 541d—541. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.5.541d.

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Photographic resource materials to assist in identification of seeds and seedlings of grasses and forbs native to Minnesota prairies are being developed as part of a grant from the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources. Native plant materials are being used for habitat improvement, roadside vegetation, and landscape plantings throughout Minnesota. Seeds were obtained from producers or collected from prairie remnants. Seed photographs were taken with a Wild Leitz stereomicroscope and camera unit using Kodak EPY 64T film. Magnification was 6.5X, 10X, or 16X based upon seed size. Seedling
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TAVAKILIAN, GÉRARD L., and ANTONIO SANTOS-SILVA. "A new species of Colobothea Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, 1825 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) from Peru, French Guiana, and Brazil, with notes on Colobothea hirtipes (Degeer, 1775)." Zootaxa 5219, no. 3 (2022): 265–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5219.3.4.

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Colobothea batesi sp. nov. is described based on specimens from Peru, French Guiana, and Brazil. Photographs of the male holotype and one female paratype are provided, as well as photographs of a male and a female of C. hirtipes (Degeer, 1775) to facilitate comparison. Notes on host plants of C. hirtipes are also provided.
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McConnell, James, Mari Marutani, Robert Schlub, Lynn Raulerson, Lauren Gutierrez, and Gregoiro Perez. "(359) Production of the Print-on-dem and Publication Weeds of Guam." HortScience 40, no. 4 (2005): 1028C—1028. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1028c.

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This publication was produced with the goal of printing the booklet on demand. The photographs were from multiple sources: scanned film, digital photographs (camera), and digital photographs (flatbed scanner). Fifty-six plants were included. Each plant was allocated four half-letter-size pages (one double-sided letter). These four pages include text descriptions of the plants and about nine images to give the user information on habit, seed, fruit, inflorescence, flower, stem characteristics, leaf pattern, pest damage, and other unique characteristics. Magnified images were used as necessary.
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Ahi, Berat, Volkan Atasoy, and Sibel Balci. "AN ANALYSIS OF PLANT BLINDNESS IN TURKISH TEXTBOOKS USED AT THE BASIC EDUCATION LEVEL." Journal of Baltic Science Education 17, no. 2 (2018): 277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/jbse/18.17.277.

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The importance of plants is not as clearly understood as that of animals. This lack of attention is called “plant blindness” and is considered one of the most important problems in biology education. Textbooks do not put much emphasis on plants and, therefore, they may contribute to plant blindness. In this research, ten textbooks used for teaching at the basic education level in Turkey were analyzed for plant blindness using the document analysis method. The words and photographs associated with plants and animals were analyzed. The data analysis did not find any evidence that could lead to a
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Teolis, Igino, Ellen B. Peffley, and David B. Wester. "Comparing Student Performance in Live Versus Web-based Instruction in Herbaceous Plant Identification." HortTechnology 17, no. 1 (2007): 120–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.17.1.120.

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A study was conducted to evaluate student performance after receiving the same horticultural lesson through one of two modes of instruction. Students enrolled in an introductory horticulture course received either a traditional herbaceous plant identification (ID) lesson with live plant specimens or the same lesson using only text and photographs on the Internet in one of their laboratory sessions. A follow-up experiment was conducted in which web-based students studied photographs of the exact same plants studied by students receiving traditional instruction. Learning style preferences and de
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Hla, Wut Yee. "Morphology and Biology of Two Butterfly Species, Graphium sarpedon Linnaeus, 1758 and Graphium agamemnon Linnaeus, 1758 on their Respective Host Plants." Dagon University Research Journal Vol.3, no. 2011 (2019): Pg.145–159. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542354.

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Two butterfly species, Graphium sarpedon Linnaeus, 1758 and Graphium agamemnon Linnaeus, 1758 belonging to the family Papilionidae were studied both on the morphological and biological aspects during the study period from May 2008 to December 2009. South Okkalapa Township, Yangon Division was chosen as the study area where the host plants for the two studied species were abundant. Cinnamomum macrocarpum, C. tamala and C. obtusifolium were the host plants for G. sarpedon whereas Polyalthia longifolia and P. pandurata were the host plants for G. agamemnon. Morphological characters and the life c
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Godefroid, Sandrine. "F. Malaisse, M. Schaijes & C. D'Outreligne (2016) Copper-Cobalt Flora of Upper Katanga and Copperbelt: Field Guide. Over 400 plants, 1,000 photographs and 500 drawings." Plant Ecology and Evolution 150, no. (2) (2017): 225–26. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2017.1273.

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do Nascimento, Antonia Maiara Marques, Ruben Ruiz-Gonzalez, Víctor Martínez-Martínez, et al. "Ornamental Potential Classification and Prediction for Pepper Plants (Capsicum spp.): A Comparison Using Morphological Measurements and RGB Images as Data Source." Applied Sciences 15, no. 14 (2025): 7801. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15147801.

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Anticipating the ornamental quality of plants is of significant importance for genetic breeding programs. This study investigated the potential of predicting and classifying whether ornamental pepper plants will exhibit desirable ornamental traits based on RGB images, comparing these results with an approach relying on morphological measurements. To achieve this, pepper plants from fifteen accessions were cultivated, and photographs were taken weekly throughout their growth cycle until fruit maturation. A Vision Transformer (ViT)-based model was employed to predict the suitability of the plant
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Martinez, Agustina. "Revisión de Senega subgénero Clinclinia (Polygalaceae)." Darwiniana, nueva serie 11, no. 2 (2023): 541–642. http://dx.doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2023.112.1159.

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An exhaustive review of Senega subgenus Clinclinia (Polygalaceae) is presented here. The subgenus is conformed by 23 species distributed mainly in Argentina and Chile, with some species in Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. All species are here described in detail and photographs of the plants in their habitat are provided along with photographic plates of their floral structures, distribution maps, and assessments of their conservation status. Senega kurtzii is here described as a new species. In addition, two identification keys, one of the three subgenera of Senega, other for all speci
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Bahlai, Christie A., and Douglas A. Landis. "Predicting plant attractiveness to pollinators with passive crowdsourcing." Royal Society Open Science 3, no. 6 (2016): 150677. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150677.

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Global concern regarding pollinator decline has intensified interest in enhancing pollinator resources in managed landscapes. These efforts frequently emphasize restoration or planting of flowering plants to provide pollen and nectar resources that are highly attractive to the desired pollinators. However, determining exactly which plant species should be used to enhance a landscape is difficult. Empirical screening of plants for such purposes is logistically daunting, but could be streamlined by crowdsourcing data to create lists of plants most probable to attract the desired pollinator taxa.
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Sethi, Jashabanta, Nibedita Jena, and Sanjeet Kumar. "Medicinal Plants of Rourkela Forest Division, Odisha, India." Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology 23, no. 12 (2024): 69–84. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajee/2024/v23i12635.

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Documentation of medicinal plants for conservation and sustainable utilization is an important task in contemporary situations. Keeping the importance of documentation of medicinal plants, an attempt has been made to document the medicinal plants of Rourkela Forest Division (RFD). Odisha, India during 2022-2024. Extensive field survey was carried out in all ranges of RFD. Information on medicinal plants is collected through interaction with local communities. 130 ethnomedicinal plants used by the tribals of RFD are presented along with their traditional therapeutic uses. Some photographs are p
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Butler, Jack. "Exotic Plants of Theodore Roosevelt National Park." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 16 (January 1, 1992): 175–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.1992.3109.

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The 1992 field season began in early May with a meeting between the principal investigator and NPS Unit Technical Representatives. The primary objectives of the second field season was to 1) continue with the initial survey so that the number and distribution of exotic plant species within the Park could be estimated, 2) take low-level aerial photographs (slides) of the South Unit so that general areas of leafy spurge infestations could be mapped, 3) continue to evaluate the existing ecological effects of exotics on the native constituents, and 4) estimate density and composition of exotics wi
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Nilesh N. Thorat, Et al. "Cotton Plants Diseases Detection Using CNN." International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 11, no. 10 (2023): 294–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8492.

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Identifying cotton infections is a major problem that often requires expert assistance in determining and treating the disease. This investigation aims to create a sophisticated learning model that can tell a plant's illness apart from images of its leaves. Convolution Brain Organization is used to do move training to complete deep learning. For the dataset used, this method produced outcomes for a given state of quality. The main goal is to offer this approach to as many individuals as is realistically expected while reducing the cost of professional aid in identifying cotton plant diseases.
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Jiang, Mingyan, Ahmad Hassan, Qibing Chen, and Yinggao Liu. "Effects of different landscape visual stimuli on psychophysiological responses in Chinese students." Indoor and Built Environment 29, no. 7 (2019): 1006–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1420326x19870578.

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Human–plant interactions have positive effects on human health. However, the effects of plants and the environment on psychophysiological responses have not been thoroughly explored. This study examined the physiological (electroencephalography (EEG)) and psychological (the semantic differential method (SDM) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)) responses of adults viewing different landscape pictures. The physiological responses of 50 Chinese students were recorded by measuring blood pressure and EEG, and psychological responses were measured using the STAI and SDM. The following treatmen
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Senayai, Athita, Orawanya Suwanmala, Worapoj Lomlim, and Sahut Chantanaorrapint. "The genus Soella (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta) new to Thailand." Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 49 (2021): 102–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.20531/tfb.2021.49.1.12.

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Soella obtusifolia, a rare species previously known only from China and Japan, is reported here as a new genus and species record for Thailand. A description and photographs of Thai plants are provided.
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Petrou, Petros, Athanasios Stampoulidis, Elias Pipinis, Kyriaki Kitikidou, and Elias Milios. "Analysis of the Environments Where Natural Regeneration Is Established in the Absence of a Wildfire in the Open Pinus brutia Forests in the Middle Elevations of the Central Part of Cyprus." Forests 15, no. 7 (2024): 1228. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15071228.

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The objective of this research was to analyze the P. brutia natural regeneration and the environments where it was established in the absence of a wildfire in the open formations of the species in the middle elevations of the central part of Cyprus. Forty-eight rectangular plots of 0.1 ha were established in three site productivity types. Individuals of the species with a height from 0.1 m to 1.5 m were considered regeneration plants. Within each plot, various measurements and estimations were made. Moreover, 480 hemispherical photographs were taken. Additionally, hemispherical photographs wer
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Kulkarni, Supriya, Santosh Joshi, Sanjeet Kumar, and Hrudayanath Thatoi. "Tremella fuciformis (Tremellaceae): A new record to mushroom diversity of Odisha state, India." Indian Journal of Forestry 46, no. 4 (2024): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2024-0lgyl3.

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Tremella fuciformis Berk., a wild edible mushroom is reported here as a new record for the state. A detailed morphological description with photographs, distribution, associated mushrooms, and plants are provided for easy identification in the field.
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ZHANG, JING, BINGBING HU, SHUXIA WANG, and HOUHUN LI. "Six new species of Epicephala Meyrick, 1880 (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) associated with Phyllanthaceae plants." Zootaxa 3275, no. 1 (2012): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3275.1.4.

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Six new species of Epicephala Meyrick, 1880 are described based on the specimens collected or reared from Breynia andGlochidion plants during a biological survey: E. lanceolaria sp. nov., E. lativalvaris sp. nov., E. mirivalvata sp. nov., E.vitisidaea sp. nov., E. bipollenella sp. nov., and E. eriocarpa sp. nov. These species are obligate pollinators of Phyllanthaceae plants. Photographs of adults and illustrations of genital structures are provided.
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ŞENTÜRK, Muhyettin, and Rıza BİNZET. "MERSİN İLİNİN SÜS BİTKİSİ POTANSİYELİ TAŞIYAN BAZI MONOKOTİL ENDEMİK BİTKİLERİ." Euroasia Journal of Mathematics, Engineering, Natural & Medical Sciences 8, no. 16 (2021): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.38065/euroasiaorg.583.

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Humanity has used plants for aesthetic purposes for centuries. Plants nowadays use cities for more livable habitats and similar purposes to satisfy the longing for nature of people who move away from nature due to increasing urbanization. So that plants attract attention as a commercial field plays a crucial role in economic development for many countries today. Our country, which is one of the richest geographies in terms of biodiversity globally, shows a total of 11466 plant taxa, 3800 of which are endemic. While the total number of plant species in all of Europe is around 12.000, in our cou
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Snyder, Robert E. "Margaret Bourke-White and the Communist Witch Hunt." Journal of American Studies 19, no. 1 (1985): 5–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800020028.

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Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971) has been called “the most famous woman photographer” and “the finest woman photographer of our times.” Indeed, in a photographic career that spanned nearly five decades, Bourke-White demonstrated great professional versatility, registered many photographic firsts, and in a male-dominated field set standards by which others were measured. During the 1920s, Bourke-White carved out her first reputation in architectural and industrial photography. Her pictures of steel mills, shipyards, packing houses, logging camps, quarries, auto plants, skyscrapers, banks, and
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Kurochkin, A. S., and M. Y. Mandelshtam. "Finds of Cisurgus ferulae Pfeffer, 1983 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Kazakhstan." Èntomologičeskoe obozrenie 103, no. 4 (2024): 382–89. https://doi.org/10.31857/s0367144524040033.

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Cisurgus ferulae Pfeffer, 1983 is recorded for the first time in Northern and Southern Kazakhstan. Original photographs of adult external structures, male genitalia, spermatheca, biotopes, and host plants are provided as well as an amended description of the species.
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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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Doğan, Gökhan, Makbule Erdoğdu, Zeki Aytaç, Ali Ihsan Karayel, Zekiye Suludere, and Tuğba Ertuğrul. "Additions to the knowledge of foliicolous micromycetes in Turkey." Mycotaxon 136, no. 4 (2022): 841–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/136.841.

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Among microfungi collected on foliar spots of vascular plants in Yedigöller National Park, Bolu Province, Turkey, five species represent new records for Turkey: Ascochyta daturae, A. euonymi, Mycosphaerella laureolae, Phyllosticta datiscae, and Rhabdospora visci. Detailed descriptions and photographs of these species are provided.
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Keller, Harold W. "Aquatic Plants of Northern and Central Europe Including Great Britain and Ireland." Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 18, no. 1 (2024): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v18.i1.1358.

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The introduction takes the reader back to early explorers of river systems and aquatic habits in the 1800s for the geographical areas highlighted in the book. Pages are filled with color photographs illustrating plant morphological examples along with taxonomic key couplets. Each species is profusely illustrated with line drawings and color photographs along with distribution maps. There is an illustrated glossary (pp. 728–733) that aids in interpreting the species descriptions. A literature citation section (pp. 734–738) is organized by topical headings, e.g., Species Identification and Biolo
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Nascimento, André Rosalvo Terra, Jeanine Maria Felfili Fagg, and Christopher William Fagg. "Canopy openness and lai estimates in two seasonally deciduous forests on limestone outcrops in central Brazil using hemispherical photographs." Revista Árvore 31, no. 1 (2007): 167–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-67622007000100019.

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Patches of seasonally dry tropical forests occur on limestone outcrops in Central Brazil surrounded by the dominant savanna vegetation. They contain valuable timber species but are threatened by farming and mining activities. The objective of this study was to describe canopy opening and light relations in two seasonally deciduous dry forests on slopes and limestone outcrops, in the Paranã valley at the northeastern region of the Goiás state, Brazil. The studied forests were in the Fazenda Sabonete in Iaciara-Go and Fazenda Forquilha in Guarani-GO. Woody plants were sampled in 25 (20 x 20 m) p
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Prameela, R., M. Venkaiah, J. Swamy, and J. Prakasarao. "Amaryllids of Andhra Pradesh, India." Tropical Plant Research 7, no. 3 (2020): 594–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/tpr.2020.v7.i3.073.

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Amaryllidaceae plants are collectively called as Amaryllids, majority are ornamentals, beyond beauty they also boon for perfume, vegetables and medicine. They are playing a key role in horticulture as ornamental plants, used for decoration in all kinds of ceremonies and florists often used in bouquets. The present paper deals with 19 species belonging to 10 genera and key to the species, brief description, Flowering and fruiting period, locality, economic importance, photographs etc. were provided.
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Lipscomb, Barney. "Solomon Described Plants: A Botanical Guide to Plant Life in the Bible." Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 17, no. 1 (2023): 388. http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v17.i1.1317.

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From the publisher: This is a treatment of the plants mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, their uses, ecology, history, beauty, and symbolism. The book includes more than three hundred original photographs by the author from field and ethnobotanical studies over the past four decades. Special attention has been paid to plants that have been misunderstood in previous treatments. Recent advances in analytical techniques in archaeobotany, including sophisticated chemical and genomic methods, have helped elucidate the identity of problematic Bible plants. Also included is a review of recent l
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Pike, David R., Edward W. Stoller, and Loyd M. Wax. "Modeling Soybean Growth and Canopy Apportionment in Weed-Soybean (Glycine max) Competition." Weed Science 38, no. 6 (1990): 522–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500051419.

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Field studies using area-of-influence techniques were conducted in 1987 and 1988 to evaluate soybean growth and yield, and to predict soybean yield losses from photographs of jimsonweed and common cocklebur canopies. Differences in weed competitiveness within the 100-cm area of influence were induced by dates of soybean planting, locations, weed species, and years. Soybean yield losses within the first 20-cm interval from weeds correlated well with yield of all soybean plants within 100 cm of weeds (r2= 0.86). Soybean growth responses as a function of distance from weeds were best described by
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Akan, Hasan, Ayşe Nur Alkış, and Mehmet Sebih Polat. "Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Some Diseases and Ailments in Şanlıurfa (Türkiye)." International Journal of Nature and Life Sciences 8, no. 1 (2024): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.47947/ijnls.1436102.

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Medicinal plants; It is usually sold in markets or herb-sellers. Within the scope of this study, interviews were held with 10 herb-sellers and spice sellers who sell medicinal plants in Şanlıurfa, and it was determined that 65 different plants were used for phytotherapy purposes. It has been determined that the plants sold in herbalists are generally used for weight loss, gynecological diseases, colds, digestive system, urinary tract, respiratory, diabetes, cardiovascular and cholesterol diseases and as a sedative. It has been determined that medicinal plants sold in herbalists are mostly sold
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Gyeltshen, Phub, Wojciech Adamowski, Tashi Phuntsho, and Kinga Thinley. "IMPATIENS DARACHUENSIS (BALSAMINACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM BHUTAN HIMALAYA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 80 (June 20, 2023): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2023.1939.

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Impatiens darachuensis, a new species from Sarpang district in southern Bhutan, is described and illustrated. Detailed photographs of plants and dissected flowers are provided, as is information on phenology, distribution, habitat and ecology. The new species is assessed as Endangered using IUCN categories and criteria.
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Tajetdinova, Dilarom M., Akrom Javliyevich Ibragimov, Baxtiyor K. Karimov, and Alim Dj Gaziev. "New records of vascular plants from the Republic of Uzbekistan." Turczaninowia 28, no. 2 (2025): 193–201. https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.28.2.20.

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This paper presents new data on the distribution of four species belonging to the families Asteraceae, Caryophyllaceae, Cyperaceae, and Fabaceae in Uzbekistan. Cousinia albertoregelia and Silene baldshuanica are newly recorded for the flora of Uzbekistan. Carex pycnostachya is recorded for the first time in the Western Hissar botanical-geographical district. Additionally, new localities of another Central Asian endemic, Oxytropis baissunensis have been discovered on the Babatag and Kuhitang mountain ranges. For each species, information about the new localities and photographs of herbarium spe
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Orejuela Ramírez, Andrés, Clara Inés Orozco, and Gloria Estela Barboza. "Three new species of Markea (Solanaceae, Juanulloeae) from Colombia." Phytotaxa 167, no. 2 (2014): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.167.2.1.

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Three new species of Markea from Colombia are described and their morphological affinities and conservation status are discussed. Markea hunzikeri is different from other species of Markea because it presents a 3-lobed calyx and 3-lobed stigma. Markea huilensis shows affinity with Markea lopezii and Markea epifita, from which it differs by its exerted anthers, tubular-campanulate corolla and fruit with leathery, black, non-translucent exocarp when dry. Markea purpurea is clearly differentiated from other species in this genus by its very reduced, extra-axillary, short-pedunculate inflorescence
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STONIS, JONAS R., ANDRIUS REMEIKIS, ARŪNAS DIŠKUS, and NICK MEGORAN. "New species of leaf-mining Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera) from the Neotropical and Ando-Patagonian regions, with new data on host plants." Zootaxa 4272, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4272.1.1.

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The paper treats fifteen species of leaf-mining pygmy moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae) discovered in the Neotropics (British Virgin Islands, Belize, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and Ecuador), and Ando-Patagonian region (Argentina and Chile). Except for two species, all belong to Stigmella Schrank. Twelve species are new, and are named and described in the current paper: Stigmella apicibrunella Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov.; S. decora Diškus & Stonis, sp. nov.; S. unicaudata Remeikis & Stonis, sp. nov.; S. sanmartini Remeikis & Stonis, sp. nov.; S. patula Remeikis & Stonis,
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Lipscomb, Barney. "Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and Exotic Flora. Second Edition." Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 16, no. 1 (2022): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v16.i1.1245.

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Willow Zuchowski. 2022. Tropical Plants of Costa Rica: A Guide to Native and Exotic Flora. Second Edition. (ISBN-13: 978-1-5017-6307-6, pbk). Zona Tropical, Cornell University Press, Sage House, 512 East State St., Ithaca, New York 14850, U.S.A. (Orders: cornellpress.cornell.edu). $34.95 US, 543 pp., 820 color photographs, 120 b/w illustrations, references, index, 5" × 8".
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Gadekar, Vijaykumar S., Ayesha E. Shetkar, and Aishwarya S. Naik. "Record of Anoplocnemis phasianus (Fabricius, 1781) (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Coreidae) from Goa, India." ENTOMON 48, no. 4 (2023): 591–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v48i4.995.

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In the survey on diversity of Coreidae, Anoplocnemis phasianus (Fabricius, 1781) is recorded for the first time in the state of Goa. External morphology of A. phasianus is described with its present geographical distribution, taxonomic photo plate, host plants, and natural photographs of the nymphs and adults are provided.
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Poudel, Yogendra Bikram, Suman Poudel, Bhaskar Adhikari, Som Prasad Paudyal, and Bharat Babu Shrestha. "Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. (Urticaceae) and Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae): First Report of Naturalized Status in Nepal." Nepal Journal of Botany 2 (May 12, 2025): 24–32. https://doi.org/10.3126/njob.v2i01.78180.

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Two herb species, Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. (Urticaceae) and Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae), are reported as naturalized for the first time in Nepal. Voucher specimens of these plants were collected from different parts of Nepal including Kathmandu valley. A detailed description with taxonomic notes, distinguishing characters, habitat, distribution and color photographs of the species are provided. In addition, the morphological characters of these plants are compared with their allied species. The potential for these species to become invasive is also briefly discussed.
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Yılmaz Con, Gulden. "A Research on The Diseases of Ornamental Plants." Bahçe 54, Özel Sayı 1 (2025): 286–89. https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1541310.

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Plant diseases can be caused by genetic or environmental factors, but can also be caused by pathogens. It is very difficult to struggle with these diseases. In this study; Japanese white rust disease in chrysanthemum, rust and powdery mildew diseases in rose, rust in carnation and powdery mildew diseases in begonia were investigated. The symptoms of these plant diseases were observed with photographs. In the study, cultural measures to be taken to prevent these diseases and chemical control drugs to be applied in these diseases are given. In this study, it is also aimed to raise public awarene
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