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Xintao Yuan, Xiao Zhang, Nannan Zhang, Rui Ma, Daidi He, Hao Bao and Wujun Sun
Rapid and non-destructive estimation of the chlorophyll content in cotton leaves is of great significance for the real-time monitoring of cotton growth under verticillium wilt (VW) stress. The spectral reflectance of healthy and VW cotton leaves was dete...
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Marta Aleksandrowicz-Trzcinska, Stanislaw Drozdowski, Marcin Studnicki and Henryk Zybura
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pine has been shown to benefit from this process. We compared three methods: using a double-mouldboard forest plough (FP), an active single-disc plough (AP)...
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Feng Jiang, Yanhan Xun, Huiying Cai and Guangze Jin
Upscaling the leaf economics spectrum (LES) from the species level to community level is an important step to understand how assemblages are constructed based on functional traits and how these coordinated traits for a community respond to the environmen...
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Tomasz Durak and Roma Durak
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to become the dominant process shaping forest communities. In this paper, we present a rare case of biotic differentiation in European temperate deciduous f...
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Nelson Lara, Leonardo Figueroa, Fabiola Carvajal, Yubinza Zapata, Camilo Urbina, Hugo Escobar
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To understand the effect of biochar, identify its presence and quantify its stability in soil, it is necessary to differentiate between the two main sources of carbon. These sources are resident soil organic matter and biochar, which is produced by burni...
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