Investigation on compatibility of two species of Pine(P. elliottii and P .radiata) in Chamestan-Noor (Mazandaran) [PDF]
In order to compare adaptability and growth of Pinus elliottii and P. radiata, the trial was conducted in 1995 at Chamestan-Noor Forest and Rangeland Experimental station (Caspian Sea of Iran). The seedlings oftwo species were planted in separate groups.
Sayyed Ehsan Sadati +1 more
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Health assessment of pine forest as affected by geothermal activities: Presence of Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica (Essig) (Homoptera: Aphidae) associated with higher concentrations of boron on pine needles [PDF]
Studies on assessments of the air pollution and deposition caused by geothermal fields on the forest health and presence of pests have been few documented to date. In the geothermal field "Los Humeros", located between the borders of the states of Puebla
Adolfo Arturo Del Rio Mora
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Implantable Ion-Selective Organic Electrochemical Transistors Enable Continuous, Long-Term, and In Vivo Plant Monitoring. [PDF]
This work explores ion‐selective organic electrochemical transistors for real‐time, long‐term potassium monitoring in the xylem sap of living trees. This bioelectronic approach provides new insights into plant physiology and has the potential to revolutionize forest, agricultural, and ecological monitoring for smarter, more sustainable plant management.
Han S +9 more
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A Tale of Two Shrimps-Speciation and Demography of Two Sympatric Shrimp Species From Hydrothermal Vents. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Hydrothermal vents can serve as natural laboratories to study speciation processes due to their fragmented distribution, often with geographic barriers between habitats. Two sympatric species of Rimicaris shrimps occur at vents on the Izu‐Bonin‐Mariana volcanic arc: Rimicaris loihi also occurs near Hawai’i and R.
Methou P +5 more
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Uropodina mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from agricultural areas of Ecuador [PDF]
Soil and leaf-litter samples of several agroecosystems (banana, cacao, coffee, and Monterey pine plantations) in Ecuador were investigated regarding soil dwelling Uropodina. Short notes are given on the plantations and on the recorded mite species with
Kontschán, J.
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Wildfires are an important disturbance affecting catchments’ soil and hydrological processes within. Wildfires are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity under climate change.
Francisco Balocchi +6 more
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Expanding Exotic Forest Plantations and Declining Rural Populations in La Araucanía, Chile
Chile has embraced the expansion of monoculture forest plantations of exotic Monterey pine and eucalyptus as part of its development strategy. While forestry is considered financially successful and meets sustainability objectives, the increase in forest
Lindsey Carte +2 more
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Primeros datos sobre la distribución, tamaño poblacional y reproducción del picamaderos negro Dryocopus martius (Linnaeus, 1758) en un área del País Vasco de reciente colonización [PDF]
La distribución del picamaderos negro en la península Ibérica ha experimentado recientemente una expansión que ha dado lugar a la coalescencia de sus poblaciones cantábrica y pirenaica.
Igor Aginako +19 more
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An understanding of variations in water availability to plantation forests on a spatial and temporal scale is essential when designing risk averse and site-specific silvicultural management regimes.
Scheepers GP, Du Toit B
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Managing Monterey, Ponderosa, and Sugar Pines to Inhibit Red Turpentine Beetles [PDF]
Monterey pine is widely planted throughout low-elevation urban areas throughout California and is the most planted conifer in the San Francisco Bay Area.
McPherson, Brice A. +3 more
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