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Cacao grafting increases crop yield without compromising biodiversity
Grafting is a successful approach for rejuvenating old, unproductive cacao trees, enhancing smallholder income opportunities and thus reducing pressure for new deforestation‐based plantations. Grafting briefly reduced arthropod abundance and diversity, but recovered in a short time.
Carolina Ocampo‐Ariza +7 more
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Um modelo de crescimento dependente e independente da distância foi ajustado para avaliar como variáveis de competição explicam a variação do crescimento periódico em diâmetro de 132 árvores de cedro (Cedrela odorata).
Thiago Augusto da Cunha +1 more
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Site index for cedrela odorata in the humid tropics of Mexico [PDF]
Los silvicultores de la zona tropical húmeda de México requieren orientación sobre los tratamientos que deben aplicar a sus plantaciones de Cedrela odorata y el crecimiento que pueden obtener, para lo cual se realizó el presente trabajo en 22 ...
Aldrete, Arnulfo +4 more
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Distribución histórica, actual y futura de Cedrela odorata en México
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Los bosques tropicales juegan un papel indispensable para enfrentar y reducir la degradación ambiental. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar, mediante modelos de simulación de nicho ecológico, la distribución histórica y actual de Cedrela odorata en México.Métodos: Se empleó una base de 1747 datos de presencia de C ...
Jonathan Hernández Ramos +6 more
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We examined the potential of mixed‐species planted forests compared to monospecific forests to act as a nature‐based solution to climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration. By analysing multiple carbon stocks and fluxes over 16 years in the world's oldest tropical tree diversity experiment, we found that planted forests with five tree ...
Florian Schnabel +18 more
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Tree height strongly affects estimates of water-use efficiency responses to climate and CO2 using isotopes [PDF]
Various studies report substantial increases in intrinsic water-use efficiency (Wi), estimated using carbon isotopes in tree rings, suggesting trees are gaining increasingly more carbon per unit water lost due to increases in atmospheric CO2.
Arppe, L. +14 more
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Aims Although eucalyptus plantation forestry in West Africa is soaring, its impacts on the soil properties remain inadequately understood. This study investigated the impacts of eucalyptus plantations on soil physical and chemical properties and examined the relationship between soil properties, plantation structure, and carbon stocks in Ghana ...
Bertrand F. Nero, E. G. Zaki
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Conserving natural forest resources is essential for climate change mitigation and biodiversity protection, requiring a clear understanding of species composition and forest stand structure. This study assessed the floristic composition, diversity, and structure in the northern part of Amani Nature Forest Reserve (ANFR), where forest landscape ...
Abraham J. A. Msoma +4 more
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Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light. [PDF]
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RAKOCEVIC, M. TAKAKI, M. +2 more
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Pest categorisation of Morganella longispina
Abstract Following the commodity risk assessment of Acer palmatum plants grafted on Acer davidii from China, in which Morganella longispina (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) was identified as a pest of possible concern, the European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to conduct a pest categorisation of M.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +27 more
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