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Philipp Satlawa and Robert B. Fisher
Timely information about the need to thin forests is vital in forest management to maintain a healthy forest while maximizing income. Currently, very-high-spatial-resolution remote sensing data can provide crucial assistance to experts when evaluating th...
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Émilie Robert and Flavia Lega Braghiroli
Ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3) is one of the pollutants that has adverse effects on the environment and is present in most effluents generated by mining operations. Therefore, mining companies must manage it to keep it below the regulated discharge criteria...
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Afroz Alam
Pág. 263 - 275
Nilgiri hills being a part of biodiversity hot spot, is a home of colossal life forms including bryophytes. Bryophytes have a great diversity in Nilgiri hills which includes both terricolous and corticolous forms. This study deals with morphotaxonomy of ...
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Nirmal Ghimire, Rune Bakke and Wenche Hennie Bergland
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is an industrially important softwood species available in northern Europe and can be used to produce bio-methane after proper pretreatment to overcome its recalcitrant complex structure. Hot water extraction (HWE) pretreatmen...
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Sigmund Hågvar
The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cones from litter to humus. Individual needles may follow quite different decomposition pathways, which contributes to a diverse humus structure. In the litte...
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Jørn Erik Bjørndalen
Norway has a rich and diverse orchid flora consisting of 36 species. Orchids are found throughout the country, but most of the species are confined to calcareous or base-rich substrates. Important orchid-rich types of vegetation include rich pine and spr...
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R. Grote,J. Korhonen,I. Mammarella
Pág. 389 - 406
Physiologically-based (or process-based) models are commonly applied to describe plant responses mechanistically in dependence on environmental conditions. They are increasingly evaluated with eddy-covariance measurements that integrate carbon and water ...
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Larry McCulloch,Brian Aukema,Ken White,Matthew Klingenberg
Warren root collar weevil (Hylobius warreni) is a commonly occurring insect found in most of British Columbia and as far north as the Northwest Territories. This weevil affects many tree species and is found in forest stands of any age, although its impa...
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David Jack,John McLean,Gordon Weetman
Research is currently under way in the Southern Interior Forest Region to determine whether nitrogen fertilization can be used to increase mature lodgepole pine trees' natural defences against the mountain pine beetle (MPB) and thereby reduce the impact ...
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Pei Wang; Bengt A. Olsson; Heléne Lundkvist
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