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Cupressus lusitanica is widely cultivated in Ethiopia; however, its productivity is often constrained by inadequate silvicultural management, resulting in extended rotation periods.
Melak Denie +3 more
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Estimación de biomasa y carbono en árboles de Cupressus lusitanica Mill. en Costa Rica
[Introducción]: Las plantaciones forestales son importantes sumideros y reservorios de carbono, además aportan a la sociedad variedad de bienes y servicios ambientales.
William Fonseca González +3 more
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ESTIMATION OF CARBON STOCKS IN COFFEE BASED AGROFORESTRY AND ADJACENT CUPRESSUS LUSITANICA PLANTATION AT WONDO GENET COLLEGE, SOUTHEAST ETHIOPIA [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to estimate biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in coffee based Agroforestry and Cupressus lusitanica plantation.
Mengistu Teshome +4 more
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Analysis of Plant Diversity and Importance Value Index in Central Ethiopian Agroforestry Systems. [PDF]
Despite offering multiple benefits, agroforestry practices have declined due to uncertain landownership, population growth, and limited awareness and scientific data. This study aimed to investigate the composition, diversity, and importance value index (IVI) of woody plant species in home gardens (HGs) and parklands in three districts of the North ...
Moges A.
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Bird Diversity and Habitat Associations in the Tara Gedam Monastery Church Forest: A Seasonally Informed Study in Northwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
This study explores how habitat structure and seasonal variation shape bird diversity in the Tara Gedam Monastery church forest of Ethiopia. Across wet and dry seasons, 94 species were recorded, with abundance higher in the wet season but diversity remaining stable, underscoring the forest's role as a perennial refuge.
Zelelew SA, Wondie M, Ashagire M.
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Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient. [PDF]
Abstract Urban areas are altered from natural landscapes in several ways that can impact wildlife. Birds are widespread in urban areas, and it is well documented that there are phenotypic differences between urban and non‐urban conspecifics. However, little is known about which characteristics of the urban environment are driving differences. We used 9
Branston CJ +7 more
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* Cupressus lusitanica Mill. — Habit: Tree. Habitat: LMWF, LMDF. Distribution: IV. Voucher: West Mount Kenya, Forest Camp Site to Burguret Gate, Alt. 2 359 m, 7 Feb. 2015, SAJIT 003110 (HIB). References: Bussmann & Beck (1995b, 1998), Bussmann (1993, 1994, 1996), Gathaara (1999).
Zhou, Ya-Dong +3 more
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A non-destructive method for measurement of the modulus of elasticity (MOE) was compared with the static method on beams of Cupressus lusitanica and Populus x canadensis.
Matěj Hodoušek +4 more
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Asexual propagation of Cupressus lusitanica Propagação assexuada de Cupressus lusitanica
<p>The objective was to evaluate the induction of epicormic shoots in strains and techniques of cutting, grafting and minicutting for Cupressus lusitanica cloning. For cutting, concentrations of IBA and substrates in plants of 5 and 10 years of age
Dagma Kratz +3 more
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RESUMEN: En Costa Rica, Cupressus lusitanica es un árbol introducido que puede causar efectos negativos a las plantas nativas coexistentes. En este estudio comparamos el ambiente lumínico, la humedad y acidez del suelo relacionadas con la presencia de ...
Daniela Barquero Salgado +3 more
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