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Carlos G. Ochoa and Mohamed A. B. Abdallah
There is scarce information regarding the interactions between young tree water uptake and the environment in water-limited ecosystems. This study was conducted in a semiarid rangeland ecosystem in central Oregon, Pacific Northwest Region, USA. We measur...
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Michal Milek, Dana Marcincáková, Mária Kolesárová, Diana Legáthová and Malgorzata Dzugan
Green walnuts?unripe fruits of Juglans regia L. are known for their many biological activities and therapeutic potential. Tinctures based on unripe walnuts (samples 1 and 2) and tinctures with the addition of spices (ginger, cloves, bay leaves, juniper f...
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Nicole Durfee and Carlos G. Ochoa
The combined impacts of woody plant encroachment and climate variability have the potential to alter the water balance in many sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the Western USA, leading to reduced water availability in these already water-scarce regions. Th...
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Jussi Grießinger, Achim Bräuning, Gerhard Helle, Gerhard Hans Schleser, Philipp Hochreuther, Wolfgang Jens-Henrik Meier and Haifeng Zhu
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. In this paper, we present four annually resolved, multi-centennial tree-ring isotope series from the southeastern Tibetan plateau...
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Zeynab Foroozan, Jussi Grießinger, Kambiz Pourtahmasi and Achim Bräuning
To develop multi-century stable isotope chronologies from tree rings, pooling techniques are applied to reduce laboratory costs and time. However, pooling of wood samples from different trees may have adverse effects on the signal amplitude in the final ...
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Carlos G. Ochoa, Phil Caruso, Grace Ray, Tim Deboodt, W. Todd Jarvis and Steven J. Guldan
An improved understanding of ecohydrologic connections is critical for improving land management decisions in water-scarce regions of the western United States. For this study, conducted in a semiarid (358 mm) rangeland location in central Oregon, we eva...
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Javier de la Fuente-Leon,Edgar Lafuente-Jimenez,Daphne Hermosilla,Miguel Broto-Cartagena,Antonio Gasco
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Aim of study: Assessing the effect of soil development on the stand structure of a Spanish juniper forest traditionally shaped by livestock browsing and wood extraction. Area of study: Berlanga de Duero (Soria, Castilla y León), Spain.Material and Method...
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Javier de la Fuente-Leon,Edgar Lafuente-Jimenez,Daphne Hermosilla,Miguel Broto-Cartagena,Antonio Gasco
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Aim of study: Determining the main physical and mechanical properties of Spanish juniper wood from Soria (Spain) considering the effects of heartwood formation and the presence of defects and imperfections; and comparing the resulting characteristics wit...
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Paul V. R. Snelgrove, Philippe Archambault, S. Kim Juniper, Peter Lawton, Anna Metaxas, Pierre Pepin, Jake C. Rice & Verena Tunnicliffe
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M. D. Madsen, D. L. Zvirzdin, S. L. Petersen, B. G. Hopkins, B. A. Roundy and D. G. Chandler
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