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Formation of Aboveground Phytomass of Deciduous Tree Species on Post-Agrogenic Lands

Forestry Journal, 2023
The withdrawal of lands from active agricultural use and their overgrowth with woody vegetation have a steady trend in Russia, especially in the boreal zone.
D. Danilov   +5 more
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Advances in the agrochemical utilization of fermentation residues reduce the cost of purpose-grown phytomass for biogas production

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2020
The share of renewables is rising rapidly, especially in developed countries. Biogas production from purpose-grown phytomass is undergoing the fastest growth. The trend is linked to the production of vast amounts of fermentation residues. However, it has
J. Maroušek   +15 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Structure of aboveground phytomass of abandoned and managed mesic meadows in the forest zone: a case study from the Central Forest Reserve, Russia

, 2021
Widespread ecological succession occurs in abandoned temperate semi-natural meadows, but the process is still not fully understood. In the Central Forest Reserve, located in the Tver Oblast of northwest Russia, meadows that were abandoned in the 1980s ...
O. Cherednichenko   +4 more
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Phytomass and ecological significance of Chrysocoma ciliata L. within the Lets’eng-la-Letsie catchment area of Lesotho, southern Africa

, 2021
The Lets’eng-la-Letsie wetland is an official Ramsar site, but the wetland and upland catchment areas suffer from overgrazing, erosion and over exploitation.
G. Smit, G. H. Janse van Rensburg
semanticscholar   +1 more source

LEAVES OF HUPERICUM PERFORATUM PHYTOMASS RAW MATERIALS

2023
This article discusses some of the problems that need to be addressed and worked out, since the technologies for growing medicinal plants are not ideally developed. Considering that the cultivation of medicinal plant raw materials is one of the urgent problems today, suggestions and recommendations are given for providing specialists who own the ...
Begmatova Malohat Khushvaktovna   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ecological significance of marcescence in Himalayan plants: Why is standing dead phytomass more important in demanding, resource‐limited environments?

Functional Ecology
Understanding mechanisms allowing plants to thrive in challenging conditions is critical for predicting their responses to global environmental change.
T. Chondol, K. Korznikov, J. Doležal
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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