نتایج جستجو برای: plantation

تعداد نتایج: 7035  

2011
p langbour J gérard Jm roda p ahmad fauzi

langbour p, gérard J, roda Jm, ahmad fauzi p & guibal d. 2011. Comparison of wood properties of planted big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in martinique island with naturally grown mahogany from brazil, mexico and peru. Big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) has been harvested and traded since the 16th century. It is highly valued and is used to craft luxury furniture and items. Its n...

2015
Shuaifeng Li Jianrong Su Wande Liu Xuedong Lang Xiaobo Huang Chengxinzhuo Jia Zhijun Zhang Qing Tong Dafeng Hui

The objectives of this study were to estimate changes of tree carbon (C) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock following a conversion in land use, an issue that has been only insufficiently addressed. For this study, we examined a chronosequence of 2 to 54-year-old Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis plantations that replaced the original secondary coniferous forest (SCF) in Southwest China due to cl...

2004
SCOTT T. LARNED MIKE R. SCARSBROOK TON H. SNELDER NED J. NORTON BARRY J. F. BIGGS

River water quality in New Zealand is at great risk of impairment in low elevation catchments because of pervasive land-use changes, yet there has been no nationwide assessment of the state of these rivers. Data from the surface-water monitoring programmes of 15 regional councils and unitary authorities, and the National River Water Quality Network were used to assess the recent state (1998–200...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
David Fowler Eiko Nemitz Pawel Misztal Chiara Di Marco Ute Skiba James Ryder Carole Helfter J Neil Cape Sue Owen James Dorsey Martin W Gallagher Mhairi Coyle Gavin Phillips Brian Davison Ben Langford Rob MacKenzie Jennifer Muller Jambery Siong Cesare Dari-Salisburgo Piero Di Carlo Eleonora Aruffo Franco Giammaria John A Pyle C Nicholas Hewitt

This paper reports measurements of land-atmosphere fluxes of sensible and latent heat, momentum, CO(2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), NO, NO(2), N(2)O and O(3) over a 30 m high rainforest canopy and a 12 m high oil palm plantation in the same region of Sabah in Borneo between April and July 2008. The daytime maximum CO(2) flux to the two canopies differs by approximately a factor of 2, 120...

2015
R. SINHA

In the present study an attempt has been made to evaluate the growth performance of sal seedlings and also assess the diversity of herbaceous flora in the Khairbar plantation of Sarguja forest division during the year 2013-14. Study reveals that there are prominent variations in the height of the seedlings in Khairbar plantation. The root shoot ratio of seedlings ranged between 0.31 to 0.74. Th...

2016
Xiaolu Tang César Pérez-Cruzado Lutz Fehrmann Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González Yuanchang Lu Christoph Kleinn Rongling Wu

Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata [Lamb.] Hook) is one of the most important plantation tree species in China with good timber quality and fast growth. It covers an area of 8.54 million hectare, which corresponds to 21% of the total plantation area and 32% of total plantation volume in China. With the increasing market demand, an accurate estimation and prediction of merchantable volume at t...

2008
Richard Cowen

-The pattern of arm branching and arm morphology in the camerate crinoid family Melocrinitidae became more complex during an evolutionary sequence which extended from Late Ordovician to Late Devonian. The fully evolved melocrinitid arm pattern bears an amazing resemblance to the theoretically ideal lay-out for harvesting roads on a banana plantation. This may not be coincidental since the probl...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2006
David Muñoz Alejandro Estrada Eduardo Naranjo Susana Ochoa

Recent evidence indicates that primate populations may persist in neotropical fragmented landscapes by using arboreal agroecosystems, which may provide temporary habitats, increased areas of vegetation, and connectivity, among other benefits. However, limited data are available on how primates are able to sustain themselves in such manmade habitats. We report the results of a 9-month-long inves...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Kimberly M Carlson Lisa M Curran Dessy Ratnasari Alice M Pittman Britaldo S Soares-Filho Gregory P Asner Simon N Trigg David A Gaveau Deborah Lawrence Hermann O Rodrigues

Industrial agricultural plantations are a rapidly increasing yet largely unmeasured source of tropical land cover change. Here, we evaluate impacts of oil palm plantation development on land cover, carbon flux, and agrarian community lands in West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. With a spatially explicit land change/carbon bookkeeping model, parameterized using high-resolution satellite time ser...

2014
W. Zhang X. Zhu Y. Luo R. Rafique H. Chen J. Huang

Leguminous tree plantations at phosphorus (P) limited sites may result in excess nitrogen (N) and higher rates of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. However, the effects of N and P applications on soil N2O emissions from plantations with N-fixing vs. non-N-fixing tree species have rarely been studied in the field. We conducted an experimental manipulation of N and/or P additions in two plantations ...

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