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Factors promoting the natural regeneration of Larix principis-rupprechtii plantation in the Lvliang Mountains of central China [PDF]
Given their complexity, targeted care and management of different areas and tree species are necessary for enhancing the natural regeneration of forests.
Wenjun Liang, Xi Wei
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Sialic acids as the terminal caps of the cellular glycocalyx play an essential role in self-recognition and were shown to modulate complement processes via interaction between α2,3-linked sialic acids and complement factor H. Previously, it was suggested
Anahita Shahraz +9 more
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The Possibility of Regenerating a Pine Stand through Natural Regeneration [PDF]
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is a widespread species in Eurasia, but its natural range can be significantly altered by a variety of stressors. The ability of pine to regenerate naturally is significantly reduced by its occurrence in unsuitable habitats.
Paweł Przybylski +6 more
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Natural regeneration of wetlands under climate change
Wetlands are increasingly valuable under climate change in terms of their ecological functions, ecosystem services, and biodiversity. Simultaneously, wetlands are hotspots for anthropogenic activity due to their high soil fertility and water supply, and ...
Peta Zivec +3 more
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Evidence of environmental impact on the Cerrado is characterised by the presence of large homogeneous pastures and agricultural areas, with the presence of very fragmented and scattered forest fragments.
Gilsonley Lopes dos Santos +3 more
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The Peritoneum as a Natural Scaffold for Vascular Regeneration
The peritoneum has the same developmental origin as blood vessels, is highly reactive and poorly thrombogenic. We hypothesize that parietal peritoneum can sustain development and regeneration of new vessels.The study comprised two experimental approaches.
Bonvini, Stefano +10 more
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The multifaceted nature of endogenous cardiac regeneration
Since the first evidence of cardiac regeneration was observed, almost 50 years ago, more studies have highlighted the endogenous regenerative abilities of several models following cardiac injury. In particular, analysis of cardiac regeneration in zebrafish and neonatal mice has uncovered numerous mechanisms involved in the regenerative process.
Rolland, Laura, Jopling, Chris
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Gap regeneration and dynamics: the case study of mixed forests at Křtiny in the Czech Republic
Gap regeneration remains the best silviculture technique for sustainable forest regeneration in mixed forests. The study examined tree species composition, diversity and dynamics of natural regeneration in gaps under three contrasting forest stands at ...
Hammond Maame Esi +2 more
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Aim of study: To study the natural dynamics of Pinus pinaster natural regeneration in a post-fire scenario in three populations of Coastal Central Portugal, with severe ecological degradation due to plant invasions, and partially affected by the 2017 ...
Diana Rodrigues +2 more
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Natural regeneration in the ‘Czmoń’ nature reserve (Wielkopolska Region)
Abstract The ‘Czmoń’ nature reserve (23.65 ha) was established in 1998 to protect one of the best-retained areas of natural oak-hornbeam forest (Galio-Carpinetum) in the center of the Wielkopolska Region. Apart from oak-hornbeam forest, the ash-elm riparian forest (Querco-Ulmetum) and alder riparian forest (Fraxino-Alnetum) are found ...
Horodecki, Paweł +2 more
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