This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Functional responses of riparian species can be used as surrogates for their vulnerability to climate-driven changes. In particular, black ...
Managing invasive species in natural areas of high ecological value generally involves the selection of an appropriate control method that is cost effective while minimizing the secondary impacts of ...
Workable. Versatile. Beautiful. It’s easy to see why alnus rubra – better known as alder – continues to gain popularity in the global wood industry, particularly among cabinetry and furniture makers.
Red alder (Alnus rubra), once considered a trash species and useful only for fuel, grows abundantly in the Pacific Coast regions of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. It produces excellent ...
Winter is a good time of year to find some species of plants that are usually obscured by the thick green foliage of their neighbors. One such plant, the speckled alder (Alnus incana), becomes much ...
A study led by researchers of the Estonian University of Life Sciences demonstrated that Inonotus obliquus, parasitizing on Alnus species, has comparable properties to the fungus growing on Betula ...
An alder bark may become a great source of anti-aging and anti-disease natural antioxidants. That's the results discovered by the IKBFU's Institute of Living Systems researchers. For the past 10 years ...