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Basic assessment of microbial dynamics in large- and small-scale biofilters. [PDF]

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FEATURES OF THE OF WOODY PLANTS BARK MACERATION

REGIONAL PROBLEM, 2022
The article describes problems in preparing the woody plants bark for maceration and the ways to solve them by modifying methodological approaches. During maceration of the bark and its constituent tissues of woody plants, certain difficulties arise, especially with phloem, since this tissue is less lignified and stable than xylem, which remains ...
I.I. Vlasova   +3 more
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Desert Plants Recognition by Bark Texture

2019 12th International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering (DeSE), 2019
Recognition of the desert plants is a challenging task for human as well as computers due to the similarities between these plants. We propose a novel method for recognizing of desert plants by the images of the bark. We extract the features of the texture of the bark using Weber Local Descriptor (WLD), we build a dataset of bark images for desert ...
Najlaa Alsaedi   +2 more
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Measuring Bark Attachment Force on Cotton Plant Parts

Transactions of the ASAE, 1988
ABSTRACT Amethod to measure the strength of adhesion of bark on cotton plants was developed as a tool for use in determining what causes bark to contaminate lint. The method measures of peak force, average force, and work to peel bark off a 1.6 mm wide by 30 mm long specimen of cotton plant material.
null J. W. Laird, null R. V. Baker
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Wound Healing in Bark of Woody Plants

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1984
Bark is a complex sheath that has two primary functions, it conducts photosynthate from leaves to other parts of plants, and it provides protection from insects, diseases, and mechanical abrasions. When live bark is injured, it responds by generating a new phellogen near the site of injury.
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