Tropospheric O3, the nightmare of wild plants: a review study

E Agathokleous, CJ Saitanis, T Koike - Journal of Agricultural …, 2015 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Ambient ozone (O3) poses a growing threat to the global ecosystems due to its high
phytotoxicity: it may possibly reduce the productivity of wild plants as well as the species' …

Urban forest research in Malaysia: A systematic review

K Sundara Rajoo, DS Karam, A Abdu, Z Rosli… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
Sustainable urban development is a major issue in developing countries, namely in
environmental and social aspects. Urban forests have the potential to address these issues …

Visual sensitivity versus ecological sensitivity: An application of GIS in urban forest park planning

Y Zheng, S Lan, WY Chen, X Chen, X Xu… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Planning and management of forest parks have been contentious and challenging, as
multiple and sometimes conflicting uses must be accommodated, especially in urban and …

Nutrient accumulation and environmental risks of biosolids and different fertilizers on horticultural plants

M Pan, PC Yau, KC Lee, H Zhang, V Lee, CY Lai… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2021 - Springer
The application of biosolids is common in the agricultural industry; it improves the soil
condition as well as the nitrogen (N), phosphate (P), and potassium (K) concentrations in it …

Development and evaluation of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) as a preliminary diagnostic tool for brown root rot disease caused by Phellinus noxius …

H Zhang, TK Ng, KC Lee, ZW Leung, WF Yau… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Brown Root Rot Disease (BRRD) is one of the most devastating urban tree diseases in
tropical and subtropical areas, including Hong Kong. It can result in tree death in a few …

Research progress on animal habitat constructions from the perspective of urban biodiversity improvement

Z Liu, H Yin, Y Wang, Q Cheng, Z Wang - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The accelerated urbanization process has caused problems such as habitat loss, isolation,
and habitat quality decline, resulting in a sharp reduction in the richness and abundance of …

Perennial ground cover plants as floral resources for urban pollinators: A case of Geranium species

M Masierowska, E Stawiarz, R Rozwałka - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2018 - Elsevier
Urban green areas, due to their high plant diversity, can be supportive as floral resources
(nectar and/or pollen) to wild and managed pollinating insects. This research aims towards …

Study of the interrelationship between woody plants and birds in Pune urban area, insights on negative impacts of exotic plants

K Choudaj, V Wankhade - Tropical Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Urban green spaces are composed of native and exotic plant species, and they vary in their
vegetation characteristics. In urban areas, vegetation structure is one of the key factors for …

Socio-ecological dimensions of agroforestry called kebun campuran in tropical karst ecosystem of West Java, Indonesia

P PARIKESIT, S Withaningsih, F Rozi - Biodiversitas Journal of Biological …, 2021 - smujo.id
Parikesit, Withaningsih S, Rozi F. 2021. Socio-ecological dimensions of agroforestry called
kebun campuran in tropical karst ecosystem of West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 122 …

Plant native: comparing biodiversity benefits, ecosystem services provisioning, and plant performance of native and non-native plants in urban horticulture

ES Tartaglia, MFJ Aronson - Urban Ecosystems, 2024 - Springer
Plant species used in urban horticulture are frequently non-native despite evidence that
urban areas are regular points of introduction, often leading to invasions and negative …