![]() Buttressed trees of Brosimum alicatrum Sw. affect mycelial mat abundance and indirectly the composition of soil meso-fauna [An article from: Soil Biology and Biochemistry] $10.95 This digital document is a journal article from Soil Biology and Biochemistry, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Mycelial mats in a tropical rainforest in southern Mexico were more abundant under large buttressed trees than small trees of Brosimum alicastrum. P and K, though not N, concentrations were lower in fine roots from mats than in control samples and complex changes in functional groups of arthropods associated with mats were also evident. ![]() Stereoview (M): Buttressed walls (Lodore) $37.00 This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi gloss paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: c. 1871.Source Info: Photograph unattributed. No. 244. Written on back: Office copy. Title from item. Part of series: U.S. topographical and geological survey of the valley of the Colorado River of the west by J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson. HISTORY OF THE STEREOVIEWSStereoviews (aka Stereographs) consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually when viewed through a stereoscope. These prints come from the Library of Congress collections and include images produced from the 1850s to the 1940s, with the bulk of the collection dating between 1870 and 1920. The online images feature cities and towns around the world, expeditions and expositions, industries, disasters, and portraits of Native Americans, presidents, and celebrities. (Library of Congress) ![]() Ephraim Faience Pottery Four Buttressed Vase Four buttressed Ephraim Pottery vase in a nice blue green glaze. Nice shape with good colors. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with logo and stamped Kevin Hicks. Vase is 6" tall and 5 3/4" wide and was produced in 2004. ![]() Stereoview (S): Buttressed walls (Lodore) $137.00 This is a museum quality, framed, reproduction print on premium, semi gloss paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire. It is shipped ready to hang and enjoy.Date: c. 1871.Source Info: Photograph unattributed. No. 244. Written on back: Office copy. Title from item. Part of series: U.S. topographical and geological survey of the valley of the Colorado River of the west by J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson. HISTORY OF THE STEREOVIEWSStereoviews (aka Stereographs) consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually when viewed through a stereoscope. These prints come from the Library of Congress collections and include images produced from the 1850s to the 1940s, with the bulk of the collection dating between 1870 and 1920. The online images feature cities and towns around the world, expeditions and expositions, industries, disasters, and portraits of Native Americans, presidents, and celebrities. (Library of Congress) |
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