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Hua Zhou, Yang Luo, Guang Zhou, Jian Yu, Sher Shah, Shengwang Meng and Qijing Liu
Subtropical forest productivity is significantly affected by both natural disturbances (local and regional climate changes) and anthropogenic activities (harvesting and planting). Monthly measures of forest aboveground productivity from natural forests (...
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Sangpil Ko and Pasi Lautala
Co-firing from woody biomass feedstock is one of the alternatives toward increased use of renewable feedstock in existing coal power plants. However, the economic level of co-firing at a particular power plant depends on several site-specific factors. To...
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Nere Amaia Laskurain, Arantza Aldezabal, Iñaki Odriozola, Jesús Julio Camarero and José Miguel Olano
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Claudia Cocozza, Roberto Tognetti and Alessio Giovannelli
Stem radius variations are remarkably synchronous to weather conditions. Climate fluctuations can forecast the occurrence and severity of environmental disturbance on radial variations, as well as tissue sensitivity and tree growth. Radial variations wer...
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Judy Simon, Veit M. Dörken, Anne L.-M.-Arnold and Bartosz Adamczyk
Research Highlights: Leaf chemistry is a key driver of litter decomposition; however, studies directly comparing metabolites that are important for tree growth and defence across different woody species are scarce. Background and Objectives: Choosing 14 ...
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