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CT-scanning of the drying process of Eucalyptus nitens
The drying of Eucalyptus nitens is a troublesome process as the species is extremely prone to drying defects. This paper reports ongoing research to improve the understanding of surface checking and cell collapse in Chilean grown Eucalyptus nitens during drying.
José Couceiro +3 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Vitis spp. plants from Moldova
Abstract The European Commission requests EFSA to provide scientific opinions in the field of plant health in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. Annex VI of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 lists plants, plant products and other objects whose introduction into the Union from certain third countries is prohibited.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +37 more
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Optimization of canopy conductance models from concurrent measurements of sap flow and stem water potential on Drooping Sheoak in South Australia [PDF]
This project is supported by National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT, Australia). The first author is supported by China Scholarship Council and NCGRT for his PhD study at Flinders University of South Australia.
Alfieri +73 more
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Our study reveals that lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris ) occupancy in Colombia's Orinoquia region is strongly influenced by dense forests and proximity to water bodies, while anthropogenic factors such as pastures and road networks negatively impact their presence.
Ángela Alviz +3 more
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Eucalyptus in the British Isles [PDF]
Eucalypts have been planted successfully in Great Britain and Ireland since the mid nineteenth century. While most of the seven hundred species of eucalypts are not suited to the relative cold of the climate of the British Isles, trials in Britain and ...
Leslie, Andrew +2 more
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Leaf litter is a major component responsible for maintaining the productive capacity of forests; thus, knowledge on their production and composition can provide information to adjust management techniques.
Alcides Pereira Santos Neto +4 more
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Sequestration of carbon in commercial plantations and farm forestry
Commercial plantations and farm forestry have the potential to increase the average carbon storage in woody biomass through afforestation, integration of belt plantings into farms, or increasing the average length of harvest rotations. In Australia, such
Keryn I. Paul +2 more
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Eucalyptus - part 2: findings from trial plantings, and silvicultural requirements in the British Isles [PDF]
Despite a long history of growing Eucalyptus species in arboriculture in Britain (Purse and Leslie, 2016), there has been little interest in their potential for forestry until very recently.
Leslie, Andrew, Purse, John
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Mixed-species plantations of nitrogen-fixing and non-nitrogen-fixing trees
Mixed-species plantations of eucalypts and acacias have the potential to improve stand productivity over that of respective monocultures through the facilitative effect of nitrogen-fixation by acacias, and increased resource capture through above- and ...
Forrester, David Ian
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Rhizobacteria strains as promoters of rooting in hybrids of Eucalyptus nitens × Eucalyptus globulus [PDF]
ABSTRACT In Chile, the Eucalyptus nitens (H. Deane & Maiden) Maiden × E. globulus Labill. hybrid presents the highest production potential due to its desirable characteristics for the production of cellulose. Nevertheless, its low ability to rooting complicates the clonal propagation in nurseries, with the need for new alternatives to increase rooting.
González, Paulina +3 more
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