نتایج جستجو برای: wild thorns

تعداد نتایج: 160792  

2016
J. D. Green

As animal grazing has intensified within Kentucky and the surrounding region problematic weeds such as tall ironweed, spiny amaranth, horsenettle, buttercup, common cocklebur, and thistles have been increasing. These weeds become prominent in pastures because they have spines, thorns, or are unpalatable to animals. Animals selectively graze and avoid these weedy plants and with intensive grazin...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Gustavo Hormiga Nikolaj Scharff

Laetesia raveni n. sp. (Araneae, Linyphiidae), is described based on specimens collected in New South Wales and Queensland (Australia). This new linyphiid species is of bright green colour, and it seems to have a preference to build its webs almost exclusively on two plant species, namely Calamus muelleri Wendland (Arecaceae) and Solanum inaequilaterum Domin, (Solanaceae), both of them densely ...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2009
Simcha Lev-Yadun

Müllerian mimicry is common in aposematic animals but till recently, like other aspects of plant aposematism was almost unknown. Many thorny, spiny and prickly plants are considered aposematic because their sharp defensive structures are colorful and conspicuous. Many of these spiny plant species (e.g., cacti and Agave in North American deserts; Aloe, Euphorbia and acacias with white thorns in ...

Journal: :Biuletyn Historii Sztuki 2023

This paper aims to gather all information about the diptych of Mater Dolorosa and Christ Crowned with Thorns, which until 2023 stayed in Provincial Museum Pontevedra (Museo de Pontevedra) Spain. The research addresses two aspects diptych: controversy its attribution a circle Albrecht Bouts or his follower diptych’s arrival at Pontevedra. study explains that this former attributions cannot be su...

2010
ALEXANDR N. MIRONOV DAVID L. PAWSON

Rouxicrinus vestitus new genus, new species, collected during submersible dives at depths of 421–887 m near Barbados, Colombia and the Bahamas is described, and notes on ecology are included. It is referred to the family Septocrinidae Mironov, 2000, which now comprises three genera, Zeuctocrinus A.M. Clark, 1973, Septocrinus Mironov, 2000, and Rouxicrinus new genus. This new genus differs signi...

2017
Vivek Tiwari Venkatesan Sampath Kumar Rishi R Poudel Ashok Kumar Shah Alam Khan

Osteochondromas are the most common bone tumours. Although these tumors are relatively common in the long bones of children, the varied clinical and radiographic presentation of such neoplasms around the knee joint can cause diagnostic delays, especially when not associated with a palpable swelling. Proximal tibial osteochondromas can sometimes unusually present as spurs/ rose thorns leading to...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2003
Atilla Ozcan Mustafa Senol Semsettin Karaca Serpil Sener Mualla Polat I Halil Ozerol

Lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis is caused by Sporothrix schenckii, a dimorphic fungus commonly existing on decaying plants and in the soil. The fungus has a worldwide distribution but is more prevalent in temperate and tropical climates. Infection may result from traumatic inoculation of contaminated material such as soil, hay, moss, plant debris, splinters, thorns and barbs. Inoculation is also...

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