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Zijian He, Chao Wang, Hongxia Cao, Jiaping Liang, Shuyao Pei and Zhijun Li
Biochar is a potential solution for addressing environmental problems related to excessive nitrogen (N). However, there is still some debate about the absorption and desorption of nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N). Therefore, this study investigated the NO3--N a...
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Yaojun Liu, Wenqiang Shen, Tao Liu, Rainer Mosenthin, Yinghui Bao, Peng Chen, Wenbo Hao, Lihong Zhao, Jianyun Zhang, Cheng Ji and Qiugang Ma
(1) Background: L-carnosine (ß-alanyl-L-histidine), a natural dipeptide, exists at relatively high concentrations in skeletal muscles, and has been shown to protect cells from adverse conditions due to its antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-glycation, and buf...
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Alvaro Cerezo Ibarrondo
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ResumenLa actuación sobre el medio urbano de regeneración y renovación integrada (aMU-RRi) configura el nuevo paradigma de la intervención urbana, la preservación urbana con carácter conjunto e integrado. Para ello redefine la viabilidad económica, afect...
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Yu-Hsin Tsai, Jhong-yun Guan, Yi-hsin Chung
Pág. 317 - 341
Understanding the impact of high-speed rail (HSR) services on spatial distributions of population and employment is important for planning and policy concerning HSR station location as well as a wide range of complementary spatial, transportation, and ur...
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Justin L. Hart and Jonathan S. Kleinman
The classification of discrete forest disturbance events is usually based on the spatial extent, magnitude, and frequency of the disturbance. Based on these characteristics, disturbances are placed into one of three broad categories, gap-scale, intermedi...
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Li Chen, Guohua Liu and Dan Liu
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Ksenia Brazhnik, Charles Hanley and Herman H. Shugart
Wildfires release the greatest amount of carbon into the atmosphere compared to other forest disturbances. To understand how current and potential future fire regimes may affect the role of the Eurasian boreal forest in the global carbon cycle, we employ...
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Suleyman Coban,Alper H. Colak,Ian D. Rotherham
Pág. e073
Aim of study: This paper provides an analysis of growth and survival of twenty?year?old Scots pine saplings in relation to canopy cover density (CCD) gradients, from dense (D?CCD), sparse (S?CCD), and gap (G?CCD) situations.Area of study: Aladag (Bolu) i...
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Wen Kang,Cheng Tian,Dongwei Kang,Mengjun Wang,Yunxi Li,Xiaorong Wang,Junqing Li
Pág. e025
Aim of study: to study the effects of gap size, gap age and bamboo Fargesia denudata on natural regeneration of Abies faxoniana, both of which are the ubiquitous dominants in our research area.Area of study: subalpine coniferous forests in Wanglang Natur...
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P. M. López Bernal,G. E. Defossé,C.P. Quinteros,J.O. Bava
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In the province of Chubut in Patagonia, Argentina, Nothofagus pumilio forests (locally known as lenga), are managed through selective cuts, which imply the opening of canopy gaps. This management scheme is carried out without taking into consideration th...
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