Effect of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) varieties on leaf bud sprouting for rapid multiplication of planting materials. [PDF]
Meibuko NM, Mtui HD, Baltazari A.
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The Carbon Balance of a Rewetted Minerogenic Peatland Does Not Immediately Resemble That of Natural Mires in Boreal Sweden. [PDF]
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Quantitative assessment of past variations in Sphagnum bog community structure using paleo-species distribution modeling. [PDF]
Ryberg EES+4 more
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Soil moisture and microbiome explain greenhouse gas exchange in global peatlands. [PDF]
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Studies on peat and peat microorganisms [PDF]
Thermophilic Actinomycetes were isolated from various peat samples and examined in detail. Most of them were classified as Thermoactinomyces vulgaris, a species which frequently occurs in very different habitats. The characters which separate Thermoactinomyces thalpophilus from Thermoactinomyces vulgaris are discussed.
Romano Locci, Eberhard Küster
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Thermal analysis of peat and peat soils
Thermochimica Acta, 1985Etude, par thermogravimetrie et analyse thermique differentielle, de la decomposition thermique entre 210 et 375°C, de six echantillons de tourbe preleves entre 70 et 420 cm de profondeur dans une tourbiere ...
O. Atanasov, D. Rustschev
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Atmospheric Mercury Transfer to Peat Bogs Dominated by Gaseous Elemental Mercury Dry Deposition.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2016Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosphere. Its conversion into oxidized gaseous and particulate forms is thought to drive atmospheric mercury wet deposition to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, where it can be ...
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GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF BACTERIA IN PEAT: II. PEAT PELLETS
Canadian Journal of Research, 1947Pellets prepared from spongy, unhumified peat, were found to be well suited to the growth of the test organisms and were superior to pellets made from compressed, well humified peat. Sterilization had the effect of lowering somewhat the absorptive capacity of the spongy pellets and increased the buffering capacity.
A. G. Lochhead, R. H. Thexton
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Can peat soil support a flaming wildfire?
International journal of wildland fire, 2019Smouldering wildfire in peatlands is one of the largest and longest-lasting fire phenomena on Earth, but whether peat can support a flaming fire like other surface fuels is still unclear.
Shaorun Lin, Peiyi Sun, Xinyan Huang
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