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Assessing and monitoring forest degradation under national Monitoring, Verification and Reporting (MRV) systems in developing countries have been difficult to implement due to the lack of adequate technical and operational capacities.
Martin Romero-Sanchez +1 more
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Rising temperatures and wetter conditions in the Midcontinent of North America are influencing climate responses in trees. Dendroclimatological analyses of four exotic deciduous conifer species from Secrest Arboretum, Northeast Ohio help identify past, present and future climate‐tree interactions.
Gregory Wiles +6 more
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Rootstocks largely determine the tree architecture of the grafted scions, significantly affects yield, suitability for mechanical harvesting, and planting pattern of apple orchards.
Bin Xie +11 more
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Impacts of Land Use on Variations of Soil 14C-Age and Determination of Organic Matter Quality by FTIR Spectrometry [PDF]
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, and study of dynamics concerns the recent development of nuclear industry. Physical fractionation, radiocarbon dating and FTIR spectrometry methods are among the most important
E Moghiseh +2 more
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Spatial heterogeneity of ammonia fluxes in a deciduous forest and adjacent grassland. [PDF]
Guo X +7 more
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Tropical forests are rapidly declining. One promising strategy to reverse the loss of tropical forest is the establishment of agroforestry on open land. We combined interviews with biodiversity surveys to learn general lessons from success and nonsuccess stories of the establishment of open‐land‐derived coffee agroforests in one of the world's ...
Lucas M. Fonzaghi +3 more
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The land carbon sink absorbs approximately 25% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, with forests accounting for most. Managing forests as Natural Climate Solutions is therefore a societal imperative, requiring models of where and how long carbon resides within these ecosystems. We investigated the effects of elevated CO2 on fine roots, the primary source of
Grace Handy +13 more
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Quercus rubra invasion of temperate deciduous forest stands alters the structure and functions of the soil microbiome. [PDF]
Stanek M +4 more
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The fate of recently assimilated carbon in mature deciduous forest trees [PDF]
Keel, Sonja Gisela Yin
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Regeneration in gap models: priority issues for studying forest responses to climate change
Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their suitability for simulating forest ecosystem responses to a changing climate. The traditional formulation of recruitment is found limiting in three areas.
Zimmermann, N.E. +12 more
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