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Lorie W. Staver, Jeffrey C. Cornwell, Nicholas J. Nidzieko, Kenneth W. Staver, J. Court Stevenson, Michael Owens, Walter Boynton and Leysa Lopez-Gonzalez
Tidal marsh restoration using dredged material is being undertaken in many coastal areas to replace lost habitat and ecosystem services due to tidal marsh loss. The fate of high levels of nitrogen (N) in fine-grained dredged material used as a substrate ...
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Dashuai Zhang, Yao Dai, Lingli Wang and Liang Chen
During rapid urbanization, it is necessary to increase soil permeability and soil porosity for reducing urban runoff and waterlogging risk. Woody plants are known to increase soil porosity and preferential flow in soil via living roots growth and dead ro...
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Elizabeth R. Rogers, Ronald S. Zalesny, Jr., Richard A. Hallett, William L. Headlee and Adam H. Wiese
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Diana-Maria Seserman, Ina Pohle, Maik Veste and Dirk Freese
In Brandenburg, north-eastern Germany, climate change is associated with increasing annual temperatures and decreasing summer precipitation. Appraising short rotation coppices (SRCs), given their long-time planning horizon demands for systematic assessme...
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Myeong Ja Kwak, Sun Mi Je, Hyo Cheng Cheng, Se Myeong Seo, Jeong Ho Park, Saeng Geul Baek, Inkyin Khaine, Taeyoon Lee, Jihwi Jang, Yang Li, Haenaem Kim, Jong Kyu Lee, Jieun Kim and Su Young Woo
Plants can undergo external fluctuations in the natural light and dark cycle. The photosynthetic apparatus needs to operate in an appropriate manner to fluctuating environmental factors, especially in light. Yellow-poplar seedlings were exposed to nightt...
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Henrik Böhlenius, Thomas Fransson, Emma Holmström and Carl Salk
Most poplar plantations are planted on marginal agricultural land, but poplar plantations also hold the potential for increased profits compared to plantations of other species on non-agricultural, previously forested land. To date, the establishment of ...
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Francisco Rodríguez,Ricardo Blanco,Álvaro Aunós
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Aim of study: Cross-sectional area is one of the most important forest inventory variable since it is highly correlated with growth and yield at both tree and stand levels. In this research, we evaluated the bias, precision and accuracy of three measurem...
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Silvia Estela Monteoliva,María Silvina Villegas?,Fabio Germán Achinelli
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Aims of study: The short- and long-term effects of weed control and fertilization on growth and wood anatomy of 10-y-old Populus deltoides were investigated. Weed control and fertilization usually leads to an increase the growth rate of trees, and conseq...
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Z. Y. Du,S. J. Xing,B. Y. Ma,F. C. Liu,H. L. Ma,Q. H. Wang
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When poplar trees planted at a high density are canopy-closed in plantation after 4-5 years of growth, the roots of adjacent trees will inevitably intermingle together, which possibly restricts the nutrient uptake by root system. Root pruning might stimu...
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Esteban Baridón, Mario Flores Palenzona, Raúl Marlats, Gabriela Senisterra, Guillermo Millán
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The aim of this study was to assess the growth of clones of Populus spp. in the soil types Hapludolls and Argiudolls, of the mainland in the Buenos Aires province. The study took place in Alberti (34°50? S, 60°30? W, 35 m.a.s.l.), Buenos Aires, A...
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