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Deploying TinyML for energy-efficient object detection and communication in low-power edge AI systems. [PDF]

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Bhushan CM   +7 more
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Characterization of the phenolic content of leaves and green pruning residues of Vitis vinifera L.

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Effects of green pruning on growth of Pinus radiata

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2003
Pruning of plantation trees is completed to produce knot-free timber and veneer logs, thus increasing the value of the plantation. A long-term study (11 years) was established to investigate the effects of selective pruning on radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) stem growth. The 175 stems selected for the experiment had been pruned to 2.4 m at 6 years
W A Neilsen, E A Pinkard
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Defluoridationof drinking water by metal impregnated multi-layer green graphene fabricated from trees pruning waste

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
A novel adsorbent with excellent adsorptive properties for fluoride was prepared through a green and cheap synthesis route. Populus caspica pruning wastes, a cheap agri-waste material, were reduced to multi-layer green graphene (MLG) and then post-modified to aluminum/iron modified multi-layer green graphene (AMLG and IMLG).
Seyedeh Solmaz Talebi   +6 more
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Influence of the Green Pruning Treatments on Storgozia Variety Actual Fertility

2022
ABSTRACT The influence of some green pruning operations on the actual fertility of the Storgozia variety has been studied. The research has been conducted in the Experimental Base of the Institute of Viticulture and Enology - Pleven in the period 2014-2020.
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Photosynthetic responses of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden to green pruning

Trees, 1998
Three-year-old Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden trees and 1-year-old ramets of a single clone of E. nitens were pruned to remove 0, 50% or 70% of the green crown length. This was equivalent to removal of 0, 55% or 88% of foliage area of trees, and 0, 77% or 94% of foliage area of ramets.
E. A. Pinkard   +3 more
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Growth Response of White Pine in the Southern Appalachians to Green Pruning

Journal of Forestry, 1943
Abstract It is recognized that too severe pruning of live limbs may seriously reduce the growth rate of a tree and handicap it in the struggle for survival. On the other hand, successive light prunings cost more than one or two heavier prunings.
Leonard I. Barrett, Albert A. Downs
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