Simarouba

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1Atteva zebra / Attevinae / Atteva hysginiella / DNA barcoding / Simarouba amara / Simarouba / Ermine moth / Daniel Janzen / Tinea / Yponomeutidae / Ailanthus webworm / Atteva pustulella

A peer-reviewed open-access journal ZooKeys 46: 41–Identity of the ailanthus webworm moth (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae), a complex...

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Source URL: www.ecbol.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-11 08:22:44
2Plants / Botany / Greenhouse gases / Forestry / Diameter at breast height / Volume / Crown / Simarouba amara / Respiratory system / Biology / Plant morphology / Chemistry

Biogeosciences, 9, 3729–3737, 2012 www.biogeosciences.netdoi:bg © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Biogeosciences

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Source URL: www.biogeosciences.net

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 14:14:24
3Weed / A Tree Grows in Brooklyn / Botany / Invasive species / Ailanthus / Simarouba / Agriculture

UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN www.usbg.gov AILANTHUS Science Page THE AILANTHUS PLANT Ailanthus trees grow rapidly, and can reach

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Source URL: www.usbg.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-04 09:10:56
4Science / Forestry / Forest inventory / Tree / Diameter at breast height / Allometry / Standard error / Simarouba amara / Uncertainty / Statistics / Measurement / Knowledge

Published online FirstCite e-publishing Error propagation and scaling for tropical forest

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Source URL: ctfs.arnarb.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-02 11:44:26
5Agriculture / Simaroubaceae / Quassia / Basal shoot / Tree stump / Simarouba / Verticillium / Sumac / Bark / Ailanthus / Botany / Biology

Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle DESCRIPTION: Tree-of-heaven, also known as ailanthus, Chinese sumac, and stinking sumac, is a rapidly growing, deciduous tree in the mostly tropical quassia family (Simaroubaceae). Mat

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Source URL: na.fs.fed.us

Language: English - Date: 2005-01-29 10:28:44
6Simarouba amara / Simaroubaceae / Yasuni / Biological dispersal / Seed dispersal / Microsatellite / Population genetics / Biology / Genetics / Philosophy of biology

Summary report for CTFS Name of Principal Investigator: Britta Denise Hardesty Contact Information: University of Georgia, Dept. of Plant Biology, 2502 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens GA[removed]and Smithsonian Tropical R

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Source URL: www.forestgeo.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-29 09:05:39
7Agriculture / Simaroubaceae / Quassia / Basal shoot / Tree stump / Simarouba / Verticillium / Sumac / Bark / Ailanthus / Botany / Biology

Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle DESCRIPTION: Tree-of-heaven, also known as ailanthus, Chinese sumac, and stinking sumac, is a rapidly growing, deciduous tree in the mostly tropical quassia family (Simaroubaceae). Mat

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Source URL: www.na.fs.fed.us

Language: English - Date: 2005-01-29 10:28:44
8Simarouba amara / Simaroubaceae / Yasuni / Biological dispersal / Seed dispersal / Microsatellite / Population genetics / Biology / Genetics / Philosophy of biology

Summary report for CTFS Name of Principal Investigator: Britta Denise Hardesty Contact Information: University of Georgia, Dept. of Plant Biology, 2502 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens GA[removed]and Smithsonian Tropical R

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Source URL: www.sigeo.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-29 09:05:39
9Simarouba amara / Simaroubaceae / Yasuni / Biological dispersal / Seed dispersal / Microsatellite / Population genetics / Biology / Genetics / Philosophy of biology

Summary report for CTFS Name of Principal Investigator: Britta Denise Hardesty Contact Information: University of Georgia, Dept. of Plant Biology, 2502 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens GA[removed]and Smithsonian Tropical R

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Source URL: www.ctfs.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-29 09:05:39
10Botany / Ornamental trees / Simarouba / Roundup / Glyphosate / Seed / Agriculture / Ailanthus / Herbicides / Chemistry

INVASIVE EXOTICS Tree-of-Heaven Ailanthus altissima Quassia Family (Simaroubaceae) ___________________________________________________________________ What does it look like? The tree-of-heaven, native to central

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Source URL: www.bhwp.org

Language: English
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