نتایج جستجو برای: tree composition

تعداد نتایج: 424792  

2005
Keisuke Nakano

Since an XML document has tree structure, XML transformations are ordinarily defined as recursive functions over the tree. Their direct implementation often causes inefficient memory usage because the input XML tree needs to be completely stored in memory. In contrast, XML stream processing can minimize the memory usage and execution time since it begins to output the transformation result befo...

2004
Malcolm North Jiquan Chen Brian Oakley Bo Song Mark Rudnicki Andrew Gray Jim Innes

With fire suppression, many western forests are expected to have fewer gaps and higher stem density of shade-tolerant species as light competition becomes a more significant influence on stand pattern and composition. We compared species composition, structure, spatial pattern, and environmental factors such as light and soil moisture between two old-growth forests: Pacific Northwest western he...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1993
G A Shun-Shin G F Vrensen N P Brown B Willekens M H Smeets A J Bron

PURPOSE Christmas tree cataract consists of highly refractile multicolored "needles" crisscrossing the lens fibers of the deep cortex. The fact that the colors vary according to the angle of the incident light, and that in retroillumination only a dim outline of the cataract is seen, would suggest that Christmas tree cataract is a diffractive phenomenon. This study was performed to unravel the ...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2012
G Luis C Rubio A J Gutiérrez C Hernández D González-Weller C Revert A Castilla P Abreu A Hardisson

INTRODUCTION Palm syrup is a typical product from the Canary Islands, traditionally produced from the sap of the tropical palm tree Phoenix canariensis. Its high caloric content has led to its increasing use as a health food supplement for athletes, children and elderly. Furthermore, demand for this natural syrup is continuously increasing due also to its medicinal uses in homeopathic medicine....

Journal: :Int. J. Web Service Res. 2007
A. Zhou S. Huang X. Wang

In current service-oriented applications, each individual Web service usually cannot satisfy users’ requests for Web services, but the functionalities of different Web services may be integrated to accomplish requested task. This process is called Web service composition, and the resulted service is called composite Web service. The discovery and composition of Web services are two important re...

2015
Julio César Camarena-Tello Nuria Elizabeth Rocha-Guzmán José Alberto Gallegos-Infante Rubén Francisco González-Laredo Fabiola Eugenia Pedraza-Bucio Pablo López-Albarrán Rafael Herrera-Bucio José Guadalupe Rutiaga-Quiñones

Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae) is a native plant of Central America and is now widely cultivated in many tropical regions of the world for the fruit production. In Mexico, in the guava orchards common practices to control fruit production are: water stress, defoliation and pruning. In this study, we report the chemical composition of the biomass (branches and leaves) generated in the pruning pr...

2016
Ellen K. Holste Karen D. Holl Rakan A. Zahawi Richard K. Kobe

Establishing diverse mycorrhizal fungal communities is considered important for forest recovery, yet mycorrhizae may have complex effects on tree growth depending on the composition of fungal species present. In an effort to understand the role of mycorrhizal fungi community in forest restoration in southern Costa Rica, we sampled the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) community across eight s...

2016
Juan Zuo Myrthe Fonck Jurgen van Hal J. Hans C. Cornelissen Matty P. Berg

Diplopoda (millipedes) and Isopoda (woodlice) are among the most abundant macro-detritivores in temperate forests. These key regulators of plant litter decomposition are influenced by habitat and substrate quality, including that of dead wood. Dead wood provides shelter and resources to macro-detritivores, but the relative effects of tree species, wood decay stage, forest environment and their ...

2016
Trisha Gopalakrishna John Poulsen

2 Executive Summary Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth's land surface but host nearly 50% of the world's forests and support unique flora and fauna and ecological processes. They also provide a multitude of ecosystem services ranging from the provision of food and water to supporting livelihoods and climate change mitigation. However, tropical forests are under immense anthropogenic...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Bradley W Bolling Diane L McKay Jeffrey B Blumberg

In addition to being a rich source of several essential vitamins and minerals, mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids, and fiber, most tree nuts provide an array of phytochemicals that may contribute to the health benefits attributed to this whole food. Although many of these constituents remain to be fully identified and characterized, broad classes include the carotenoids, hydrolyzable tannins...

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