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The Prosopis juliflora - Prosopis pallida complex: a monograph

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The article was published on 2001-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 327 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Prosopis pallida & Prosopis.

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Characterization of a novel natural cellulosic fiber from Prosopis juliflora bark

TL;DR: Natural fibers from plants are ideal choice for producing polymer composites and bark fibers of Prosopis juliflora (PJ), an evergreen plant, was analyzed extensively to understand its chemical and physical properties.
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The global technical and economic potential of bioenergy from salt-affected soils

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the extent and location of salt-affected soils worldwide and their current land use and cover as well as the current technical and economic potential of biomass production from forestry plantations on these soils (biosaline forestry).
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Fuels from bio-oils: Bio-oil production from different residual sources, characterization and thermal conditioning

TL;DR: Bertero, Melisa Paola as discussed by the authors, and Parera, Jose M. M. et al. as discussed by the authors presented the work of the Instituto de Investigaciones en Catalisis y Petroquimica "Ing. Jose Miguel Pareara".
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Prosopis: a global assessment of the biogeography, benefits, impacts and management of one of the world's worst woody invasive plant taxa.

TL;DR: There is need for more research to improve understanding and management success and for countries to develop strategic plants to guide managed in the future.
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Invasion of prosopis juliflora and local livelihoods: case study from the Lake Baringo area of Kenya

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an assessment of the livelihood effects, costs of control, and local perceptions of the invasive tree, Prosopis juliflora, on rural residents in the Lake Baringo area of Kenya.
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Extinction by hybridization and introgression

TL;DR: Nonindigenous species can bring about a form of extinction of native flora and fauna by hybridization and introgression either through purposeful introduction by humans or through habitat modification, bringing previously isolated species into contact.
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Tree-grass dynamics in a Prosopis-thornscrub savanna parkland: Reconstructing the past and predicting the future

TL;DR: Although trends toward increased woody plant abundance in grasslands and savannas in recent history have been reported worldwide, the understanding of the processes involved is limited.
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