نتایج جستجو برای: stem biomass

تعداد نتایج: 338601  

2004
KEVIN S. LIM PAUL M. TREITZ

Lim, K. S. and Treitz, P. M. (Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 3N6). Estimation of above ground forest biomass from airborne discrete return laser scanner data using canopy-based quantile estimators. Received Nov. 11, 2003. Accepted Aug. 10, 2004. Scand. J. For. Res. 19: 558 /570, 2004. A conceptual model describing why las...

2015
Ziv Attia Jean-Christophe Domec Ram Oren Danielle A. Way Menachem Moshelion

Understanding how different plants prioritize carbon gain and drought vulnerability under a variable water supply is important for predicting which trees will maximize woody biomass production under different environmental conditions. Here, Populus balsamifera (BS, isohydric genotype), P. simonii (SI, previously uncharacterized stomatal behaviour), and their cross, P. balsamifera x simonii (BSx...

2004
H M Chapman P Bannister

Aspects of the production and vegetative performance of Calluna vulgaris (heather) were examined in four areas of New Zealand between 1981 and 1983; Tongariro National Park in the North Island, together with Mount Cook National Park, the Wilderness Scientific Reserve, and Ben Callum peat bog in the South Island. The height and height/width quotient of Calluna bushes, the diameter increment of w...

2015
JENNIFER L. SCHAFER MICHELLE C. MACK

—Resprouting is advantageous for plants in pyrogenic ecosystems because it allows for quick re-acquisition of space after fire. Resprouting species build multiple stems during their lifetime and have an established root system, which may affect growth and biomass allocation and whether resprouts conform to predicted scaling relationships. We measured height, basal diameter, and biomass of stems...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
R. Ceulemans B. Y. Shao X. N. Jiang J. Kalina

Two hybrid poplar (Populus) clones (the fast-growing clone Beaupré (P. trichocarpa Torr. and Gray x P. deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.) and the slow-growing clone Robusta (P. deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh. x P. nigra L.)) were grown from hardwood cuttings for one or two growing seasons (1993-1994) in either ambient or elevated (= ambient + 350 micro mol mol(-1)) CO(2) in open-top chambers at the Univers...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2010
L Gandois M Nicolas G VanderHeijden A Probst

The trace metal (TM: Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) budget (stocks and annual fluxes) was evaluated in a forest stand (silver fir, Abies alba Miller) in north-eastern France. Trace metal concentrations were measured in different tree compartments in order to assess TM partitioning and dynamics in the trees. Inputs included bulk deposition, estimated dry deposition and weathering. Outputs were leaching ...

Abolfazl Rashidi Asa Ebrahimi Hossein Mehripour, Mehdi Zahravi

Genotypic variation is useful to breeders when selecting genotypes to improve particular traits. Inorder to study of genetic diversity 20 genotypes of Hordeum murynum studied in the form of randomized complete block design the experimental field of islamic azad university shahre rey branch with 3 replication in the year 2012. Notes traits was conducted including days to heading, days t...

2015
Xiaoli Fu Jianlei Wang Yuebao Di Huimin Wang Eric Gordon Lamb

Variation of total fine-root biomass among types of tree stands has previously been attributed to the characteristics of the stand layers. The effects of the understory vegetation on total fine-root biomass are less well studied. We examined the variation of total fine-root biomass in subtropical tree stands at two sites of Datian and Huitong in China. The two sites have similar humid monsoon c...

2017
Angelo G. Peralta Sivasankari Venkatachalam Sydney C. Stone Sivakumar Pattathil

Background Xylan is a major hemicellulosic component in the cell walls of higher plants especially in the secondary walls of vascular cells which are playing important roles in physiological processes and overall mechanical strength. Being the second most abundant cell wall polymer after cellulose, xylan is an abundant non-cellulosic carbohydrate constituent of plant biomass. Xylan structures h...

2013
John E. Major Kurt H. Johnsen Debby C. Barsi Moira Campbell John W. Malcolm

Worldwide, efforts to manage atmospheric CO2 are being explored both by reducing emissions and by sequestering more carbon (C). Stem biomass, C, and nitrogen (N) parameters were measured in plots of first-generation (F1), 32-year-old black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) from four full-sib families studied previously for drought tolerance and differential productivity on both a dry and a ...

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