Abstract Introduction Climate mitigation by peatland restoration is suggested, but data from restored forestry‐drained peatlands (FDP) is sparse. Studies using surrogate emission factors from pristine peatlands have indicated a long‐lasting warming effect of restoration of nutrient‐poor FDPs, while restoration‐specific studies are missing.
Teemu Tahvanainen
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Біотична стійкість Pinus sylvestris L. у сугрудових лісостанах Львівського Розточчя
Hryhoriy Krynytskyy +4 more
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Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO2) evasion and downstream export of carbon (C) from headwater streams represent important fluxes in the global C cycle. Yet, these fluxes are generally studied in isolation, leaving gaps in the understanding of the overall role of streams in the C cycle.
Demian Hauptmann +5 more
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An adaptation study on four provenances of Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris Linn) (Case study: Ladjim forest, Mazindaran) [PDF]
This reserach was conducted to investigate the Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) adaptation in midland areas of Ladjim forests (Sari-Iran). The study was carried out as randomized completely block design with four treatments (based on different ...
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The effect of environmental factors on the development of pine root systems [PDF]
A Stokes +3 more
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Comparison of Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation coefficients for selected traits of Pinus sylvestris L. [PDF]
Jan Bocianowski +4 more
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Plastic deformation in small clear pieces of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) during densification with the CaLignum process [PDF]
Jonas Blomberg, Bertil Persson
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Absence of canopy temperature variation despite stomatal adjustment in Pinus sylvestris under multidecadal soil moisture manipulation [PDF]
Alice Gauthey +11 more
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From beginning to end: the synecology of tree‐killing bark beetles, fungi, and trees
ABSTRACT Over a century of research has revealed an amazing complexity of behaviours and physiological adaptations that allow tiny bark beetles to overcome large trees, sometimes resulting in outbreaks that kill millions of trees. Turning a tree into a home and successfully raising offspring involves constant interactions among the beetles, the tree ...
Diana L. Six +3 more
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