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Tirtha Banerjee and Rodman Linn
Quantifying the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as deforestation, forest fires and vegetation thinning among others on net ecosystem?atmosphere exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor and heat?is an important aspect in the context ...
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Stéphane Cordeau, Richard G. Smith, Eric R. Gallandt, Bryan Brown, Paul Salon, Antonio DiTommaso and Matthew R. Ryan
The effect of tillage timing on weed community assembly was assessed at four locations in the Northeastern United States by tilling the soil every two weeks from April to September and quantifying the emerged weed community six weeks after each tillage e...
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Hailiang Lv, Wenjie Wang, Xingyuan He, Lu Xiao, Wei Zhou and Bo Zhang
Society has placed greater focus on the ecological service of urban forests; however, more information is required on the variation of carbon (C) in trees and soils in different functional forest types, administrative districts, and urban-rural gradients...
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Patricia Adame,Thomas J Brandeis,Maria Uriarte
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Aim of study: Understanding the factors that control tree growth in successional stands is particularly important for quantifying the carbon sequestration potential and timber yield of secondary tropical forests. Understanding the factors that control tr...
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T. Y. Ling, H. J. Jong, K. Apun, W. H. Wan Sulaiman
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