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Autor:
Jenna E. Dorey, Robert F. C. Naczi, Jimmy K. Triplett, Matthew R. Naczi, T. Wayne Barger, Daniel D. Spaulding
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 184
Jackson County is the northeasternmost county of Alabama, U.S.A., and falls entirely in the southern portion of the Appalachian Plateaus physiographic province. Based on multiple years of fieldwork, herbarium work, and review of online (digitized) sp
Autor:
Ashley S. Peters, Chris T. Taylor, T. Wayne Barger, Jimmy K. Triplett, J. Kevin England, Brian D. Holt
Publikováno v:
Castanea. 83:305-322
The Freedom Hills Forever Wild Tract (FHFWT) is a 13,800 ha property acquired through multiple purchases by Alabama's Forever Wild Land Trust beginning in 2001. The FHFWT is managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for
Autor:
Evan Kilburn, Chris T. Taylor, T. Wayne Barger, Curtis J. Hansen, Leslie R. Goertzen, Alfred R. Schotz
Publikováno v:
Castanea. 85:169
Initially formed as a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in 1935, Chewacla State Park is a 282 ha property established in 1939. The park is currently managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, State Parks Division as a pub
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 13:288-316
The Old Cahawba Forever Wild Tract (OCFWT) is a 1216-ha property that was acquired by the State of Alabama Forever Wild Program in August 2009. The OCFWT is characterized by Black Belt prairie pockets, upland dry/calcareous forest, Pinus taeda (Loblo
Publikováno v:
Castanea. 78:119-133
The Perdido River Forever Wild Tract (PRFWT) is a contiguous 7,365-ha property that was acquired through multiple purchases by the State of Alabama's Forever Wild Program in December 2006. The PRFWT lies 48 km east-northeast of Mobile, Alabama, 56 km
Autor:
Brian D. Holt, T. Wayne Barger
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 9:327-346
The Indian Mountain Forever Wild Tract (IMFWT) is a 240-ha property that was acquired in two purchases by the State of Alabama Forever Wild Program on 18 September 1997 and 31 December 2001. The IMFWT lies 55 km east of Gadsden, AL, and is in the Ter
Publikováno v:
American Fern Journal. 100:54-57
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 169:998-1012
Seedlings of dodder are unique among dicotyledonous plants in that they emerge as a leafless, cotyledonless shoot with only a small swollen rootlike structure at the base of the tissue. Although growth of the shoot end of the dodder seedling is drama
Autor:
T. Wayne Barger, Dan Tenaglia
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 7:527-540
The Coon Creek Forever Wild Tract (CCFWT) is an area of approximately 130 ha that was purchased by the State of Alabama Forever Wild Program on February 1, 1995. The CCFWT lies 45 km west of Auburn, AL with the main tributary, Coon Creek, dissecting
Publikováno v:
American Fern Journal. 97:30
Few plant species have demonstrated the ability to hyperaccumulate heavy metals from contaminated soil. Recently, Pteris vittata L. has been identified as a hyperaccumulator of arsenic. Because gametophytic development is an essential stage in the fe