There are a lot of reasons to love trees. They provide us with shade, fruit, beautiful flowers, and clean air. In addition to all of these perks, many of them also have fascinating names. Trees take their names from famous people in history, stories in mythology, and even the special e...
The effect of shade trees on the air and surface-soil temperature reduction under the canopy was studied in a park in subtropical Taipei City, Taiwan. Ten ... Lin,BS,YJ - 《Hortscience》 被引量: 90发表: 2010年 [Microclimate characters of urban forest in Shenyang]. This paper analyzed the...
Agamids are lizards of the Old World. There are more than 300 different species in Africa, Asia and Australia. Their counterpart in the Americas would be the Iguanidae. Some agamids enjoy the water and others prefer the trees.
Types of the daily course of transpiration rate in seedlings of forest trees Journal Biologia Plantarum Volume 9, Issue 6 , pp 407-415 Cover Date 1967-11-01 DOI 10.1007/BF02926982 Print ISSN 0006-3134 Online ISSN 1573-8264 Publisher Springer Netherlands Additional Links Register for Journal ...
Positive feedback loops, like negative loops, can be observed in nature during the ripening of the fruits in trees. After the ripening of one fruit, it gives off ethylene gas that when exposed to the nearby fruits, ripens them as well. ...
Using 151 1-ha plots, we related tree and arborescent palm species richness to carbon stock, timber stock and NTFP abundance across the Guiana Shield, and using 283 1-ha plots, to carbon stock across all of Amazonia. We analysed how environmental heterogeneity influenced these relationships, ...
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Trees outside forestsContextForest cover change analyses have revealed net forest gain in many tropical regions. While most analyses have focused solely on forest cover, trees outside forests are vital components of landscape integrity. Quantifying regional-scale patterns of tree cover change, including...
Soil carbon storage is a consequence of plant litter and other organic detritus inputs and controls of organic matter decomposition by a series of biotic, chemical and physical factors2,3. With increasing data availability and advancement in field manipulation studies, it has become better understood...
Rhizosphere carbon flow in trees, in comparison with annual plants: the importance of root exudation and its impact on microbial activity and nutrient availability Applied Soil Ecology, 5 (1997), pp. 29-56 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Hamer and Makeschin, 2009 U Hamer, F ...