…ber of chemical species (Akagi et al., 2011; Andreae, 2019; Andreae and Merlet, 2001), field measurements are typically quite sparse, clustered, and show substantial intra-biome variability (Andreae, 2019; van Leeuwen and van der Werf, 2011). A better understanding of this BB EF …
…the field of mycology and medicine. JES is a Senior Editor. In September 12-14, 2001, an International Conference “Perspectives of Medicinal Mushrooms in Health Care and Nutrition in the 21st Century” was held in Kiev, Ukraine. Three hundred and forty eight scientists from 38 cou…
…na include frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora in 1994 ([ $6 billion) (Wrather et al. 2001). In 2006, a sojina Hara), SCN, anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.), root total of 59.9 million Mt of soybean production were rot (P. sojae, Pythium spp., Fusarium spp.), bacterial dis- reduced in …
… representing a key site in Lateglacial research in central Europe (Litt et al. 2001). Only in his most recent article, Usinger began focussing more on the Early Holocene and the Preboreal Oscillation (PBO) rather than on questions concerning the Pleistocene (Usinger 2004). A lin…
… 1997). Actually, several species use estuaries as nursery grounds (Beck et al. 2001; Peterson 2003), since they provide abundant prey resources and low predation risk for juveniles (Joseph 1973). Therefore, sexually immature individuals can enhance their feeding and growth rates…
…rch Record, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, USA, Vol. 2001, 2007 CEE SEPS Effect of Test Methods on Viscosity Temperature Susceptibility Characterization of Asphalt Binders for the Mechanistic?Empirical Pavement Design Guide Syed Waqar Haider, M. Waseem …
…n was important, the general collapse of human cultures and trade networks ~CE 12001400 across North America’s south central and western areas [21,266,357,368] could have reduced human densities from the Arkansas River southwards, and thus allowed bison numbers to BUFFALO CONTINE…
…0s value. 40 The rate of global tree cover loss has approximately doubled since 2001, to an annual loss approaching an area the size of Italy. 41 Loss of primary (old-growth) forest in the tropics has continued its upward trend, with fire-related losses contributing an increasing…
…alue. [ 40 ] The rate of global tree cover loss has approximately doubled since 2001, to an annual loss approaching an area the size of Italy. [ 41 ] Loss of primary (old-growth) forest in the tropics has continued its upward trend, with fire-related losses contributing an increa…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…
…arch interests include algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and voting theory. In 2001 he received the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his article, "Dinner, Dancing, and Tennis, Anyone?" in Mathematics Magazine. Since 2005 he has been the…