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Tree growth response and adaptation to climate change and climate extremes: From canopy to stem
This review synthesizes the responses and adaptations of tree growth, including canopy phenology, intra‐annual wood formation dynamics, and annual stem growth, to climate change and climate extremes. It highlights key knowledge gaps for future research to support sustainable forest management and enhance forest carbon storage under ongoing climate ...
Feiyu Yang +8 more
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ABSTRACT Academic Summary This research examines whether and how a firm's sustainable image increases customer co‐creation in new product development (NPD). Across four studies, two scenario‐based experiments (Study 1a: n = 184; Study 2a: n = 285) and two behavior‐based idea contests (Study 1b: n = 197; Study 2b: n = 396), this article evaluates ...
Slawka Jordanow
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A new defoliating threat to eucalyptus plantations: biology and foliar consumption of <i>Physocleora dukinfeldia</i> (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). [PDF]
Silva PG +7 more
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ABSTRACT In West Africa, trees and shrubs are important for feeding ruminant livestock during the dry season. This study aimed to determine the in vitro digestibility of organic matter from eight woody species using a gas test with and without the addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG), and evaluate their preference by sheep using a cafeteria test ...
Linda C. Gabriella Traore +5 more
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EucaMOD: a comprehensive multi-omics database for functional genomics research and molecular breeding of fast-growing eucalyptus trees. [PDF]
Li M +12 more
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Summary According to the enemy release hypothesis (ERH), the fitness of exotic plants and their capacity to become invasive in their area of introduction may partly be attributable to the loss of their natural enemies. Invasive species may also benefit from modifying soil attributes and thereby creating a positive soil–plant feedback.
Lynda S. C. Guerrero +3 more
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Lower Toxicity of the Essential Oils With Repellent Potential Compared to Diethyltoluamide and Cypermethrin on <i>Porcellio laevis</i>. [PDF]
Silva-Díaz H +3 more
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