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Near-infrared spectroscopy applications for high-throughput phenotyping for cassava and yam: A review. [PDF]
NIRS technique for high throughput phenotyping for cassava and yam. Summary The review aimed to identify the different high‐throughput phenotyping (HTP) techniques that used for quality evaluation in cassava and yam breeding programmes, and this has provided insights towards the development of metrics and their application in cassava and yam ...
Alamu EO +8 more
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Source height and contact with terrestrial soil drive transplanted epiphyte performance
Tropical vascular epiphytes, such as this orchid Peristeria pendula, performed worse when experimentally transplanted to new substrates in contact with terrestrial soil, versus substrates just above the soil surface. The results are some of the first empirical data supporting the epiphyte enemy escape hypothesis.
Michelle Elise Spicer, Josué Ortega
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Understanding the heterogeneity of biomass accumulation in second‐growth tropical forests following land use abandonment is important for informing ecosystem carbon models and forest restoration efforts. Using airborne lidar data, we quantify patterns and controls on aboveground biomass accumulation in second‐growth forests of Puerto Rico.
Sebastián Martinuzzi +7 more
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This paper aims to study and quantify the induced error due to the deflection of verticals (DOV) when integrating different sensors, focusing on GNSS and INS for 3D mapping in airborne mapping. It is shown that the DOV effect should be considered for direct georeferencing because the DOV components are in the order of (or larger than) INS uncertainty ...
Mohammad Bagherbandi +3 more
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Litter‐trapping tank bromeliads in five different forests: Carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes
Bromeliads are the most abundant litter‐trapping plants in Neotropical forest canopies. We analyzed the carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes in tank bromeliads in different forests along an elevation gradient. Only a small percentage of the annual litterfall (<3%) is trapped by tank bromeliads.
Yonatan Aguilar‐Cruz +2 more
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LASERTERAPIA NA INFLAMAÇÃO PULMONAR EXPERIMENTAL EM RATTUS NORVEGICUS OCASIONADO PELA PAPAÍNA
Resumo: A Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica (DPOC) é caracterizada pela limitação do fluxo aéreo decorrente da dilatação dos espaços aéreos distais aos bronquíolos terminais.
Diego Rodrigues Pessoa +4 more
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Abstract Changes in large‐scale vegetation structure triggered by processes such as deforestation, wildfires, and tree die‐off alter surface structure, energy balance, and associated albedo—all critical for land surface models. Characterizing these properties usually requires long‐term data, precluding characterization of rapid vegetation changes such ...
Juan Camilo Villegas +13 more
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Modelli multiscala della città attraverso tecniche 3D
L’uso quotidiano dei modelli tridimensionali è ormai cosa appurata: tour virtuali delle città utili come linee guida per la progettualità, studi di dettaglio come per esempio con la propagazione delle onde elettromagnetiche, gestione di eventi naturali e
Andrea Adami +2 more
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La normativa nazionale nel perseguire le direttive impartite dalla CEE in materia di energia, hai ncentivato fin dal 2007 lo sviluppo delle energie rinnovabili e di conseguenza il sorgere della cosiddetta green-economy ove la Geocart ha deciso di ...
Nicola Santomauro +3 more
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Net primary productivity and litter decomposition rates in two distinct Amazonian peatlands
Our understanding of carbon cycling in tropical peatlands is limited by the lack of data on forest productivity and litter decomposition. Here we present measurements from two floristically distinct Amazonian peatland forests, a palm‐dominated swamp and a thin‐stemmed hardwood swamp.
G. C. Dargie +13 more
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