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Jacob H. Shreckhise and James E. Altland
Phosphorus (P) fertilizers applied to container-grown nursery crops readily leach through pine bark-based substrates and can subsequently runoff and contribute to surface water contamination. The objectives of this research were to determine the effect o...
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Damon E. Abdi, Jennifer Blanchard, Jeb S. Fields, Leticia Santos, Lily Beasley and Jeffrey Beasley
Short-cycle horticulture crops often rely on fertigation to provide immediately available nutrients. This practice poses an environmental threat when nutrients, particularly phosphorus, leach from containers and enter waterways. One method that could be ...
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Tadeusz Malewski, Piotr Borowik, Ireneusz Olejarski, Artur Rutkiewicz, Adam Okorski and Tomasz Oszako
Afforestation of former agricultural land poses a real challenge for foresters because soil life is often severely limited by the loss of natural soil fungal diversity. In addition, former agricultural soils have low levels of fungal species typical of f...
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Hillary S. Jenkins
The ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa, Douglas ex C. Lawson) is a climate-sensitive tree species dominant in the mixed conifer stands of the San Bernardino Mountains of California. However, the close proximity to the city of Los Angeles has resulted in ext...
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Iván Jesús Díaz Artigas,Armando Díaz Concepción,Alberto J. Rodríguez Piñero,Alexander Alfonso Álvarez,Jorge Enrique Tamayo Mendoza
Se analizó el aprovechamiento energético de las briquetas como biocombustible sólido densificado, fabricadas con aserrín y corteza de pino, utilizando como aglutinante un residuo de la destilación de la resina de pino, a partir de residuos madereros de u...
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Edmundas Petrauskas, Petras Rup?ys, Martynas Narmontas, Marius Aleinikovas, Lina Beniu?iene and Benas ?ilinskas
This study examines the performance of 11 tree taper models to predict the diameter of bark at any given height and the total stem volume of eight dominant tree species in the boreal forests of Lithuania. Here, we develop eight new models using stochasti...
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Vladimir Belyaev, Konstantin Bogolytsyn, Olga Brovko, Yuriy Kutinov, Nikolay Neverov, Irina Palamarchuk, Tatiana Boytsova, Dmitriy Chukhchin, Dmitriy Zhiltsov, Natalia Gorshkova
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In geoecology, the nature of the effect of tectonic faults on the environment is not well studied. The influence of natural landscapegeochemicalfactors on the state and properties of some components of biota of different hierarchical levels is studied at...
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Tomasz Kaluza, Mariusz Sojka, Pawel Strzelinski and Rafal Wrózynski
The paper presents an original method for the evaluation of bark structure characteristics of tree trunks on the basis of terrestrial laser scanning data. Measurements testing the method proposed were performed in laboratory conditions for trunks of pine...
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Rebecca A. Lybrand, Rachel E. Gallery, Nicole A. Trahan and David J. P. Moore
Fire and pathogen-induced tree mortality are the two dominant forms of disturbance in Western U.S. montane forests. We investigated the consequences of both disturbance types on the controls of microbial activity in soils from 56 plots across a topograph...
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Andrzej Sioma, Jaroslaw Socha and Anna Klamerus-Iwan
Bark microrelief (BM), or the spatial patterning of bark texture, is an important bark characteristic shown to significantly affect the ecophysiological functioning of forest ecosystems. BM influences bark micrometeorological conditions and stemflow gene...
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