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Garden Notes on New Trees and Shrubs [PDF]
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William J. Bean
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Rises in forests of binary shrubs [PDF]
The study of patterns in permutations associated with forests of binary shrubs was initiated by D. Bevan et al.. In this paper, we study five different types of rise statistics that can be associated with such permutations and find the generating functions for the distribution of such rise statistics.
Jeffrey B. Remmel, Sai-nan Zheng
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Shrub and dwarf shrub communities of Sangilen Plateau [PDF]
The paper presents a detailed ecological and caenotic characteristic of dwarf shrub and shrub communities growing in the highmountain belt of the Sangilen Plateau. The communities investigated were referred to the class of Loiseleurio-Vaccinietea Eggler 1952.
Evgeny G. Zibzeev+4 more
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Long‐term seed bank persistence in a stochastic desert environment
Seed banks, the collection of viable seeds in the soil, are particularly important determinants of population survival in highly variable environments.
Tara de Queiroz, Susan E. Meyer
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Radial Growth of Trees Rather Than Shrubs in Boreal Forests Is Inhibited by Drought
Of all forest biomes, boreal forests are experiencing the most significant warming. Drought caused by warming has a dramatic impact on species in boreal forests.
Jingwen Yang+7 more
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CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION: DOCTRINAL APPROACHES TO TYPOLOGY [PDF]
The aim of the article is the study of theoretical and methodological, and doctrinal approaches to the typology of the constitutional principles of taxation and, on this basis, a definition of ways to improve domestic legislation in this sphere.
Halyna Rossikhina+2 more
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Climate change has a significant impact on the growth and distribution of vegetation worldwide. Hydrangea macrophylla is widely distributed and considered a model species for studying the distribution and responses of shrub plants under climate change ...
Xingyue Yan+5 more
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Shrubs are an important part of the Gobi Desert ecosystem, and their aboveground biomass (AGB) is an important manifestation of the productivity of the Gobi Desert ecosystem.
Jie Ding+5 more
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Publicly available land cover maps do not accurately represent shrubs and saplings, an uncommon but ecologically relevant cover type represented by woody vegetation 6000 km2) mountainous region.
Lesley Bulluck+2 more
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Loss and Recovery of Carbon in Repeatedly Burned Degraded Peatlands of Kalimantan, Indonesia
Although accurate estimates of biomass loss during peat fires, and recovery over time, are critical in understanding net peat ecosystem carbon balance, empirical data to inform carbon models are scarce.
Liubov Volkova+4 more
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