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Lianas Suppress Seedling Growth and Survival of 14 Tree Species in a Panamanian Tropical Forest [PDF]
Lianas are a common plant growth form in tropical forests, where they compete intensely with trees, decreasing tree recruitment, growth, and survival. If the detrimental effects of lianas vary significantly with tree species identity, as is often assumed,
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Compact bunches have been often associated with higher susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea and therefore reduction in berry quality in grapevine. The objective of this study was to evaluate three management methods (early leaf removal, gibberellic acid ...
Mario Wegher +2 more
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Dissolved organic carbon uptake in streams: A review and assessment of reach‐scale measurements [PDF]
Quantifying the role that freshwater ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle requires accurate measurement and scaling of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal in river networks.
Buffam, Ishi +8 more
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Tomato Leaf Development and Distribution as Influenced by Leaf Removal and Decapitation [PDF]
The influence of leaf removal and decapitation (removal of apical bud and top two nodes) of determinate tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill cv. Mountain Pride) plants on canopy development was investigated. Leaf removal and decapitation influenced subsequent leaf development and distribution, and early fruiting of greenhouse-grown tomato plants ...
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This research was carried out to determine the effects of leaf water potential and defoliation treatments on the oenological properties of grape must.
Serkan Candar +3 more
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DYESTUFF REMOVAL FROM SYNTHETIC TEXTILE WASTEWATER USING OLIVE LEAF
The textile industry is one of the sectors where water use is high. Textile wastewater contains a high percentage of dyestuffs. Dyestuffs prevent photosynthetic activities in water and disrupt the ecological balance in water. Treatment of dyestuffs is very important for the prevention of water pollution and for the health of living things.
Büşra ÖZKUL +3 more
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Leaf removal is a viticultural practice applied in order to improve fruit-zone microclimate and berry quality. The aim of this trial was to evaluate the effect of post-flowering leaf removal on maturation and biosynthesis of terpenes and and C13 ...
Voce Sabrina +6 more
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Defoliation and cluster thinning are useful canopy management techniques to modulate grapevine carbon distribution and microclimate. Both techniques are directed to achieve the proper balance between fruit and foliage, and to maximize production of well ...
Ana Mucalo +3 more
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Cluster Removal on La Crescent and Leaf Removal on Marquette Grapevines
As part of the Northern Grapes Project, research has evaluated various cultural practices to aid in understanding the performance of cold-hardy grape vines (Vitis vinefera-based hybrids) in cold climates. This multi-state research project has led to increased production of cold-hardy grapevines and consumer acceptance.
McCabe, Kenneth +2 more
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A Message Passing Strategy for Decentralized Connectivity Maintenance in Agent Removal [PDF]
In a multi-agent system, agents coordinate to achieve global tasks through local communications. Coordination usually requires sufficient information flow, which is usually depicted by the connectivity of the communication network. In a networked system,
Aksaray, Derya +3 more
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