Known as the "Queen of Climbers," the genus Clematis boasts over 300 species widely distributed across the globe. From tropical rainforests to ...
In India, if environmental justice continues to be diluted in the name of development, the Constitution of India risks ...
East China's Fujian province has once again topped the list as China's greenest province, with its forest coverage rate rising to 65.85 percent, maintaining the country's top spot for 47 consecutive ...
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Exploring and conserving plant diversity in Kunene Region
Despite Namibia's status as the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, it boasts more than 4 500 plant taxa, 18% of which are endemic.
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Genome skimming resolves Clematis evolutionary relationships
Known as the "Queen of Climbers," the genus Clematis boasts over 300 species widely distributed across the globe.
Despite decades of industrial deposition, nitrogen availability in the boreal forest is steadily declining. In a new study published in Nature, researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural ...
In parts of Indonesian Borneo, forests endure not because they are fenced off or regulated, but because they are feared. Among the Indigenous Iban people of Sungai Utik, large strangler fig trees are ...
A Purdue University digital forestry team has created a computational tool to obtain and analyze urban tree inventories on ...
The Taklamakan Desert has a name that translates, roughly and ominously, to “The Place of No Return.” For centuries, this 130,000-square-mile expanse in western China was exactly that — a furnace of ...
Researchers have shed new light on the features that enable tree-dwelling mammals to move effectively through their environments, providing insights into the evolution of the distinct upright postures ...
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