Ngā hua rapu - Matthew Smith

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    First report of a Tailless Whip Scorpion in Cyprus: the case of Sarax ioanniticus (Kritscher, 1959) (Amblypygi, Charontidae) Michael Hadjiconstantis, Matthew Smith, Christos Zoumides

    I whakaputaina 2025-07-01

    Amblypygi, commonly known as tailless whip scorpions or whip spiders, is an order of Arachnida noted for its cryptic habits and predominantly tropical and subtropical distribution. Although the group was first mentioned on the island of Cyprus in 1990, no specific taxonomic information was provided...

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    A Basic Guide to Mushrooms Commonly Encountered in Potted Plants in Florida Elena Karlsen-Ayala, Romina Gazis, Matthew Smith

    I whakaputaina 2024-09-01

    Mushrooms growing in potting soil are a common problem reported in nursery production and in potted plants in the indoor and outdoor home landscape. Many of these fungi are saprotrophic and feed on the organic matter contained in the potting soil itself and/or in the mulch, which varies in composit...

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    Chicken of the Woods (Laetiporus sulphureus species complex) Brianna Benitez, Claudia Paez, Matthew Smith, Jason A. Smith

    I whakaputaina 2020-10-01

    Species in the Laetiporus sulphureus species complex, also known as “chicken of the woods” mushrooms, are wood-decay fungi that cause brown rot within the heartwood of their tree hosts. The common name “chicken of the woods” is given to some species in this group because they are tasty edible mushr...

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    Chicken of the Woods (Laetiporus sulphureus species complex) Brianna Benitez, Claudia Paez, Matthew Smith, Jason A. Smith

    I whakaputaina 2020-10-01

    Species in the Laetiporus sulphureus species complex, also known as “chicken of the woods” mushrooms, are wood-decay fungi that cause brown rot within the heartwood of their tree hosts. The common name “chicken of the woods” is given to some species in this group because they are tasty edible mushr...

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    Bypassing the filtering challenges in microwave-optical quantum transduction through optomechanical four-wave mixing James Schneeloch, Erin Sheridan, A. Matthew Smith, Christopher C. Tison, Daniel L. Campbell, Matthew D. LaHaye, Michael L. Fanto, Paul M. Alsing

    I whakaputaina 2025-07-01

    Microwave-optical quantum transduction is a key enabling technology in quantum networking, but has been plagued by a formidable technical challenge. As most microwave-optical-transduction techniques rely on three-wave mixing processes, the processes consume photons from a driving telecom-band (pump)...

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