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Plantations are the spearhead of adaptive silviculture, yet we do not understand how damage from abiotic and biotic agents relates to seedlings’ survival. In this study, we used multi‐state models, which originate from the medical field, to evaluate the relation between ‘damage history’, silvicultural treatments, and planted tree survival.
Emilie Champagne +3 more
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A new geodatabase of fuel treatments across federal lands in the USA. [PDF]
Call A +13 more
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Frost tolerance (LT50) varies greatly among species coexisting in an alpine community. Taller plants are more frost‐tolerant, reversing the expected intra‐community pattern. Evidence for a frost survival trade‐off: avoidance in short plants vs. tolerance in tall plants.
Ji Suonan +6 more
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<b>Electrophysiological activity in</b> <i><b>Pinus halepensis</b></i><b>: a consistent electrical potential relationship between woody and needle tissues</b>. [PDF]
Fuente D +2 more
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Viburnum laterale, a poorly known species endemic to southeastern China, is rediscovered after nearly a century and reassessed using integrated morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analyses. Newly documented reproductive traits and multilocus phylogenies place this taxon within Viburnum sect.
Liao‐Cheng Zhao +3 more
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Integrative transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling reveals dynamic differences in pathogen resistance to twig blight in Myrica rubra. [PDF]
Liu Y +8 more
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There is a lack of research on the predation of tropical pheasant nests. The study conducted artificial nest experiments based on egg size and we have supported the viewpoint that using experimental eggs matched in size with those of natural eggs improves the accuracy of artificial nest simulation studies. ABSTRACT Nest predation is the principal cause
Yuhan Zhang +4 more
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Dual Isotope Analysis Reveals Phylogenetic Patterns and Novel Insights Into Methoxy Group Synthesis of Structural Biomolecules in Leaf and Woody Plant Tissues. [PDF]
Wieland A +6 more
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Evolutionary Origin of Prolonged Delayed Fertilization in the Fagaceae
Two‐year fruiting, in which fertilization and fruit maturation are delayed until the year after flowering, occurs in Fagaceae. Ancestral‐state reconstruction across a molecular phylogeny of 88 species representing all genera indicates a single origin of this strategy, followed by multiple reversions to 1‐year fruiting.
Takenori Shagawa +5 more
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