نتایج جستجو برای: the gardens age

تعداد نتایج: 16116368  

Journal: :Hungarian journal of English and American studies / 2021

The article analyzes an overlooked aspect of American suburban poetry—the writing women poets who deal with the problem how to represent female identity. Drawing on existing criticism women’s poetry, a comprehensive survey poems by poets, from 1940s 2000s, is provided. documents various approaches that these adopt in order explore identity while resisting gender stereotypization suburbia. These...

Journal: :Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 2018

By designing conditions and relaxing spaces with the help of values and concepts of Japanesearchitecture, based on Zen's philosophy that based on simplicity, purity, avoidance of complexity and relaxation, ithas tried to bring an experience of relaxation to the audience. This article seeks to investigate a principled relationshipbetween the principles of Japanese gardens in accordance with the ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2011
Andre Rodrigues Ulrich G Mueller Heather D Ishak Maurício Bacci Fernando C Pagnocca

We profiled the microfungal communities in gardens of fungus-growing ants to evaluate possible species-specific ant-microfungal associations and to assess the potential dependencies of microfungal diversity on ant foraging behavior. In a 1-year survey, we isolated microfungi from nests of Cyphomyrmex wheeleri, Trachymyrmex septentrionalis and Atta texana in Central Texas. Microfungal prevalence...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Henrik H De Fine Licht Morten Schiøtt Ulrich G Mueller Jacobus J Boomsma

Fungus-growing (attine) ants and their fungal symbionts passed through several evolutionary transitions during their 50 million year old evolutionary history. The basal attine lineages often shifted between two main cultivar clades, whereas the derived higher-attine lineages maintained an association with a monophyletic clade of specialized symbionts. In conjunction with the transition to speci...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2017
Stacy M Philpott Peter Bichier

In agroecosystems, local and landscape features, as well as natural enemy abundance and richness, are significant predictors of predation services that may result in biological control of pests. Despite the increasing importance of urban gardening for provisioning of food to urban populations, most urban gardeners suffer from high pest problems, and have little knowledge about how to manage the...

2012
Pierre Marie Mapongmetsem Bernard Aloys Nkongmeneck Hamide Gubbuk

Home gardens are defined as less complex agroforests which look like and function as natural forest ecosystems but are integrated into agricultural management systems located around houses. Investigations were carried out in 187 households. The aim of the study was to identify the different types of banana home gardens existing in the periurban zone of Ngaoundere town. The results showed that t...

2016
E. van Heijnsbergen A. van Deursen M. Bouwknegt J. P. Bruin A. M. de Roda Husman J. A. C. Schalk

UNLABELLED Garden soils were investigated as reservoirs and potential sources of pathogenic Legionella bacteria. Legionella bacteria were detected in 22 of 177 garden soil samples (12%) by amoebal coculture. Of these 22 Legionella-positive soil samples, seven contained Legionella pneumophila Several other species were found, including the pathogenic Legionella longbeachae (4 gardens) and Legion...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition education and behavior 2005
Heather Graham Deborah Lane Beall Mary Lussier Peggy McLaughlin Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr

OBJECTIVE To determine the status of gardens in California schools. DESIGN A self-administered Internet and mailed survey was sent to all California principals (N = 9805). PARTICIPANTS 4194 California school principals. VARIABLES MEASURED School garden practices, attitudes associated with the use of gardens in schools, and perceptions of barriers to having and using school gardens in acad...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Peter H W Biedermann Kier D Klepzig Michael Taborsky Diana L Six

Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either beneficial or detrimental effects to the farmers. In contrast to fungus-farming ants and termites, the fungal communities of ambrosia beetles and the effects of particular fungal species on the farmers are largely unknown. Here, we used a laboratory rearing technique for studying the filamentous fung...

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