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Protocol for biomass and carbon storage estimation in tropical rainforests via remote sensing imagery. [PDF]
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Endemic and zoonotic cycles of cutaneous leishmaniasis depend on vector feeding preferences: An epidemiological model for Southeastern Mexico. [PDF]
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Global Change Biology, 2020
Tropical forests absorb large amounts of atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis, but high surface temperatures suppress this absorption while promoting isoprene emissions.
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Tropical forests absorb large amounts of atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis, but high surface temperatures suppress this absorption while promoting isoprene emissions.
Tayana B. Rodrigues +7 more
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Flavonoids in Tropical Citrus Species
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011HPLC with PDA and MS(2) detection was used to identify and quantify flavonoids in the tropical citrus species Citrus microcarpa , Citrus hystrix , Citrus medica var. 1 and 2, and Citrus suhuiensis . Most of these species contained high amounts of flavones, flavanones, and dihydrochalcone C- and/or O-glycosides, which were identified on the basis ...
Suri, Roowi, Alan, Crozier
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Chaetopsina species from tropical forest litter
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1979TWO NEW SPECIES OF CHAETOPSINA ARE DESCRIBED. THEY ARE FOUND ON FOREST LITTER VEGETABLE REMAINS.
A. RAMBELLI, LUNGHINI, Dario
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Multidimensional tropical forest recovery
Science, 2021Description Resilient secondary tropical forests? Although deforestation is rampant across the tropics, forest has a strong capacity to regrow on abandoned lands.
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Isoprene emission from tropical tree species
Environmental Pollution, 2005Foliar emission of isoprene was measured in nine commonly growing tree species of Delhi, India. Dynamic flow enclosure technique was used and gas samples were collected onto Tenax-GC/Carboseive cartridges, which were then attached to the sample injection system in the gas chromatograph (GC).
P K, Padhy, C K, Varshney
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Germination characteristics of tropical and sub-tropical rangeland species
The Rangeland Journal, 2011A study was made of the germination characteristics of a broad spectrum of rangeland species by studying their behaviour under different conditions. Seeds of common species (both native and exotic) were collected from tropical (north-east Queensland) (36 species) and sub-tropical areas (south-east Queensland) (47 species).
McIvor, John G., Reid, David J.
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