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11/07/2024 Publication Bulletin of The Torrey Botanical Club. New York, Feb., 1818

§ 2I4. Opuntia Ficus-Indica, DC.-It may not be out of place to note a few things about the Opuntia Ficus-Indica, of Southern Italy and other...

11/07/2024 Publication Effect of supplementation by cactus on female goats

The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of barley substitution by cactus during pre-mating phase on some reproductive parameters and blood metabolites...

02/08/2025 Opuntia Ficus Indica Feed Figure 1. In vitro micropropagation system for cactus (Opuntia... - ResearchGate

Figure 1. In vitro micropropagation system for cactus (Opuntia...  ResearchGate

Adaptations of Arabidopsis halleri to habitats rich in heavy metals in southern Poland: Dissertation Thesis 10/28/2024 Books Adaptations of Arabidopsis halleri to habitats rich in heavy metals in southern Poland: Dissertation Thesis

This study attempted to provide a better description and understanding of the origin and evolution of tolerance and accumulation capacity for zinc in populations of...

Alicja Babst-Kostecka 10/28/2024 Person Alicja Babst-Kostecka, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, University of Arizona
Director, Center for Environmentally Sustainable
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