People in Senegal are turning an invasive weed called Typha into a source of clean energy. Typha, commonly known as cattail, has been destroying rice crops in rural Senegal for over 30 years, but it's ...
• Background and Aims Cables composed of long, non-lignified fibre cells enclosed in a cover of much shorter thinwalled, crystal-containing cells traverse the air chambers (lacunae) in leaves of the ...
Le projet vise l’efficacité énergétique dans les techniques de construction La matière première locale comme l’argile ou la terre sera associée au Typha A terme, il s’agit d’arriver à une réduction de ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Seasonal excavations of ramet systems in overlapping natural populations of Typha latifolia and T. angustifolia revealed intrapopulation ...
Field trials at the Horsey Estate in the Broads National Park are under way as part of a project investigating the growing of wetland crops to be used in the construction industry. In the trials, ...