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A Vegetation Map for the Little Karoo. Unpublished Maps and Report for a SKEP Project Supported by CEPF Grant No 1064410304
Albany Thicket Biome
These Beetles Were Found to Vector Spores of Various Ophiostoma Spp
Host Specificity Testing of Diorhabda Carinulata (Coleoptera
Tamaricaceae) from Iran Based on Nuclear and Plastid DNA Sequences
Lael Edith Buckham
Project Name
Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) Is from the Old World, but Has Become Naturalized and Invaded Other Parts of the World Including South Africa
Session 4: Target and Agent Selection
Secretory Structures in Plants: Lessons from the Plumbaginaceae on Their Origin, Evolution and Roles in Stress Tolerance
Genetic Diversity of Tamarix Lineages in South Africa and Heavy Metal Tolerance of the Indigenous Species
Ecology and Spatial Patterns of Large-Scale Vegetation Units Within the Central Namib Desert
Plant Wax Alkanes and Alkan-1-Ols in Ocean Sediments As Indicators of Continental Climate Change – Validation of a Molecular Proxy
CBC 2020 Annual Report
Savanna Fire and the Origins of the “Underground Forests” of Africa
Acacia Erioloba for Water Access Along Ephemeral Riverbanks?
El Género Tamarix En El Mediterráneo Occidental Y Áreas Adyacentes: Aspectos Taxonómicos, Filogenéticos Y Nomenclaturales
Original Article a Novel Phylogenetic Regionalization of Phytogeographic
Top View
Future Outlook for Research and Development on Cash Crop Halophytes and Foundation of ISHU, a New Scientific Society Introduction to Part V - Gold Medal Award
Evidence of Tamarix Hybrids in South Africa, As Inferred by Nuclear ITS and Plastid Trns–Trng DNA Sequences
The Impact of Exotic Tamarix Species on Riparian Plant Biodiversity
Alien Invasive Plant Species Assessment and Management Guidelines
Faidherbia Albida and Acacia Erioloba Along Ephemeral Rivers of Namibia
A Vegetation Classification of the Nama Karoo Dwarf Shrub Savanna in South Central Namibia
Influence of Halophytic Hosts on Their Parasites—The Case of Plicosepalus
A Successful Biocontrol Agent in the USA, Diorhabda Carinulata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on Tamarix Spp