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Unprecedented Burning in Tropical Peatlands During the 20th Century Compared to the Previous Two Millennia. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
Wang Y   +45 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Untargeted Metabolomics Reveals Distinct Soil Metabolic Profiles Across Land Management Practices. [PDF]

open access: yesMetabolites
Vickery ZA   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Rooting of peach hardwood and semi-hardwood cuttings

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2003
The influence of some external factors important for the rooting of semi-hardwood and hardwood peach cuttings planted in a mist propagation unit with a bottom heat bench were investigated. Cuttings from 1-year-old trees had relatively higher rooting percentages after storage at 2–4ºC for 2 and 3 months, while cuttings from 11-year-old trees had the ...
C. Tsipouridis   +2 more
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Genomics of hardwoods.

2020
Abstract This chapter discusses the genomics of hardwoods, which are non-coniferous woody perennial trees that belong to the plant division Angiospermae, also known as the flowering plants. Hardwoods include some of the most economically and ecologically important tree species worldwide, including those from the genera Populus and Eucalyptus.
R. Meilan, M. Kirst
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The Structure of hardwoods

1980
The secondary xylem of dictotyledons is commonly called hardwood largely for historical reasons. It is considerably more complex than the wood of conifers because it contains a greater variety of cell types (Fig. 130). Whereas in softwoods the functions of conduction and support are performed by the one axial cell type — the tracheid — in most ...
B. G. Butterfield, B. A. Meylan
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CHROMOSOMAL EVOLUTION IN TROPICAL HARDWOODS

Evolution, 1969
A systematic cytological survey of the woody angiosperms was undertaken in North India. Based on the study of chromosome number, size, morphology, and meiotic behavior, this survey intended (a) to elucidate evolutionary trends in tropical tree species, (b) to apply the cytogenetic information toward the improvement of hardwood forest trees.
P N, Mehra, K S, Bawa
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Descriptions of Hardwoods

1995
Table 5.1 gives an alphabetical list of the hardwood species described, along with their natural geographic distribution and main regions of cultivation. In all, 41 species from 25 genera are described.
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Building with Hardwood

2021
Konrad Merz, Anne Niemann, Stefan Torno
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HARDWOOD®

Environmental Science & Technology, 1995
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