نتایج جستجو برای: broadleaved trees

تعداد نتایج: 90427  

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داریوش قنبری بیرگانی ghanbari birgani d مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی صفی آباد ، دزفول ناصر ظریفی نیا zarifinia n مسعود شهربانونژاد shahrbanounezhad m عبدالامیر راهنما ,rahnama abd alamir

this experiment was conducted for three consecutive years from 2000 to 2002 to evaluate the effects of integrated weed management on weeds of alfalfa at the safi abad agricultural research farm of dezful. the experimental design was a randomized complete block with strip-split plot arrangement of treatments. herbicide treatment was as horizontal factor at five levels which in 2000, consisted of...

2012
Jiaojun Zhu Yutaka Gonda Lizhong Yu Fengqin Li Qiaoling Yan Yirong Sun

To examine the effects of thinning intensity on wind vulnerability and regeneration in a coastal pine (Pinus thunbergii) forest, thinning with intensities of 20%, 30% and 50% was conducted in December 1997; there was an unthinned treatment as the control (total 8 stands). We re-measured the permanent sites to assess the regeneration characteristics 11 years after thinning. In the 50% thinned st...

2015
Aleksandr I. Myslenkov Dale G. Miquelle

Available online 22 June 2015 During fourmonths in the winter period of 2002–2003, a census of four species of hoofed animals (red deer, sika deer, roe deer, and musk deer) was conducted in the study areas of the Sikhote-Alin Reserve and the surrounding area, including the territory of the planned Reserve Tavayza. The census was conducted on a monthly basis at two sites in the pine and broadlea...

2011
M. V. Thomas Y. Malhi K. M. Fenn J. B. Fisher M. D. Morecroft C. R. Lloyd M. E. Taylor D. D. McNeil

We present results from a study of canopyatmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide from 2007 to 2009 above a site in Wytham Woods, an ancient temperate broadleaved deciduous forest in southern England. Gapfilled net ecosystem exchange (NEE) data were partitioned into gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (Re) and analysed on daily, monthly and annual timescales. Over the continuo...

Journal: :Silva Fennica 2022

Foliage spectra form an important input to physically-based forest reflectance models. However, little is known about geographical variability of coniferous needle spectra. In this research note, we present assessment the Norway spruce ( (L.) H. Karst.) albedo, reflectance, and transmittance across three study sites covering latitudes 49–62°N in Europe. All were measured processed usin...

2016
Annika Wein Jürgen Bauhus Simon Bilodeau-Gauthier Michael Scherer-Lorenzen Charles Nock Michael Staab

Tree diversity in forests is an important driver of ecological processes including herbivory. Empirical evidence suggests both negative and positive effects of tree diversity on herbivory, which can be, respectively, attributed to associational resistance or associational susceptibility. Tree diversity experiments allow testing for associational effects, but evidence regarding which pattern pre...

2015
S. Bischoff M. T. Schwarz J. Siemens L. Thieme W. Wilcke B. Michalzik

We present the first investigation of the composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) compared to total organic matter (TOM, consisting of DOM, < 0.45 μm and particulate organic matter 0.45 μm < POM < 500 μm) in throughfall, stemflow and forest floor leachate of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) forests using solid-state C nuclear magnetic resona...

اعتمادی, نعمت الله, زمانی, نجمه, مجیدی, محمد مهدی , محمدی نژاد, رضوان,

The major problems in transplanting the landscape trees are high level of mortality and low establishment rate of transplanted trees, especially in the first year. In order to achieve the best condition for successful transplanting of pine and plane trees in Isfahan landscape, the present study was carried out based on a completely randomized block design with four replicates and three treatmen...

2016
Katja Juutilainen Mikko Mönkkönen Heikki Kotiranta Panu Halme

The increasing human impact on the earth's biosphere is inflicting changes at all spatial scales. As well as deterioration and fragmentation of natural biological systems, these changes also led to other, unprecedented effects and emergence of novel habitats. In boreal zone, intensive forest management has negatively impacted a multitude of deadwood-associated species. This is especially alarmi...

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