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Efficiency and regulation of water transport in some woody and herbaceous species.
(University of CaliforniaRiverside (Estados Unidos)Doctor of Phi1osophy, 1973)
Phenological behavior of herbaceous and woody species in the highly threatened Ironstone Rupestrian Grasslands
(2021-08-01)
The vegetation of ironstone rupestrian grasslands (canga) is of significant conservation concern due to the rapid encroachment of mining activity and urbanization on the remnants of this ecosystem. Ecological studies that ...
Influence of Post-Clearing Treatment on the Recovery of Herbaceous Plant Communities in Amazonian Secondary Forests
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2010)
Secondary forests are an increasingly common feature in tropical landscapes worldwide and understanding their regeneration is necessary to design effective restoration strategies. It has previously been shown that the woody ...
Phenology of some herbaceous and woody species in central, semiarid Argentina
(Fundación Romulo Raggio, 2000-12)
Phenological stages of several grasses, shrubs, trees and herbaceous dicots are described at a site typical of rangelands in the Monte Phytogeographical Province (Argentina). High soil water levels determined an extension ...
Lista preliminar de plantas con sistemas fotosintéticos C3 y C4 en una sabana de morro
(Universidad de El Salvador, 2021)
Species-specific effects of the herbaceous layer on recruitment of woody species under different shading and precipitation conditions
(Elsevier, 2020)
Herbs may affect the recruitment of woody species. However, most studies have evaluated the impact of one particular herb species or the herbaceous layer as a whole. It is less known if different herb species have different ...
Reduced herbivory during simulated ENSO rainy events increases native herbaceous plants in semiarid Chile
(SPRINGER, 2007-07)
El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events have profound consequences for the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. Since increased climate variability is expected to favour the invasive success of exotic species, we conducted ...