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Yanling Liu, Meng Zhang, Yu Li, Yarong Zhang, Xingcheng Huang, Yehua Yang, Huaqing Zhu, Han Xiong and Taiming Jiang
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer application is one of the causes of soil acidification at tea plantations. However, the effect of N fertilizer application on the soil acidification characteristics of tea plantations with different acidities remains unclear. In t...
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Vidal Guerra-De la Cruz and Leopoldo Galicia
Forest plantations are a possible way of increasing forest productivity in temperate and tropical forests, and therefore also increasing above- and belowground carbon pools. In the context of climate change, monospecific plantations might become an alter...
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Zvi Mendel, Hillary Voet, Ilan Nazarian, Svetlana Dobrinin and Dana Ment
The red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) inflicts widespread damage in date palm plantations and urban settings, leading to stand loss and safety concerns, intensified by the economic and ecological burdens of synthetic preventive treatments. A no...
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Shuaibo Shao, Yuanping Li, Zhongwei Li, Xiaoxiao Ma, Yanqi Zhu, Yuqing Luo, Pumo Cai, Xiaoli Jia, Christopher Rensing and Qisong Li
This study focused on examining the early stages of tea cultivation (1, 3, and 5 years) in mountainous tea plantations. It specifically aimed to investigate the changes in soil micro-ecology at different locations (inter-row, terrace surfaces, and terrac...
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Guoyin Chen, Meixia Zhang, Xianyu Yao, Yiren Zhu, Yuanliu Hu, Dafeng Hui, Jianling Li, Jingwen Chen and Qi Deng
Mangrove afforestation is considered an important measure in the ?natural-based solution? for mitigating climate warming through sequestering massive carbon (C) into vegetation biomass, yet how the planted mangrove species facilitate soil C sequestration...
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Jianwei Geng, Hengpeng Li, Wenfei Luan, Yunjie Shi, Jiaping Pang and Wangshou Zhang
The tea plant (Camellia sinensis), as a major, global cash crop providing beverages, is facing major challenges from droughts and water shortages due to climate change. The accurate estimation of the actual evapotranspiration (ETa) of tea plants is essen...
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Hui Yang, Zejin Sun, Junxiao Liu, Zhifu Zhang and Xirui Zhang
In the past decade, intelligent technologies have advanced rapidly, particularly due to improvements in automatic control, which have had a significant impact on forestry, as well as animal husbandry and the future of farm management. However, the degree...
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Miguel A. Navarrete-Poyatos, Rafael M. Navarro-Cerrillo, Miguel A. Lara-Gómez, Joaquín Duque-Lazo, Maria de los Angeles Varo and Guillermo Palacios Rodriguez
Accurate estimation of forest biomass to enable the mapping of forest C stocks over large areas is of considerable interest nowadays. Airborne laser scanning (ALS) systems bring a new perspective to forest inventories and subsequent biomass estimation. T...
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Luis Diaz-Balteiro and Silvestre García de Jalón
Forest certification is a practice that has been consolidated worldwide in recent years as a result of certification often being associated with sustainability. However, there is not much research available on the perception of stakeholders and experts o...
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Robert L. Deal, Ewa H. Orlikowska, David V. D?Amore and Paul E. Hennon
There is worldwide interest in managing forests to improve biodiversity, enhance ecosystem services and assure long-term sustainability of forest resources. An increasingly important goal of forest management is to increase stand diversity and improve wi...
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William F. Laurance
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservation, focusing particularly on the Malaysian state of Sabah in northeastern Borneo. These lessons are generalizable to other contexts, especially for tropica...
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Ana Martin,Brigite Botequim,Tiago M. Oliveira,Alan Ager,Francesco Pirotti
Pág. eRC09
Aim of study: This study was conducted to support fire and forest management planning in eucalypt plantations based on economic, ecological and fire prevention criteria, with a focus on strategic prioritisation of fuel treatments over time. The central o...
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Francisco Rodríguez,Ricardo Blanco,Álvaro Aunós
Pág. e033
Aim of study: Cross-sectional area is one of the most important forest inventory variable since it is highly correlated with growth and yield at both tree and stand levels. In this research, we evaluated the bias, precision and accuracy of three measurem...
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Jose Ramon Arevalo,J D Delgado,J M Fernandez-Palacios
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Exotic tree monocultures adversely affect native ecosystems through competition and alteration of nutrient availability and dynamics. However, there is evidence of some tree plantations facilitating a more rapid recovery of the native plant communities b...
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Fanpeng Zeng, Xin Chen, Bin Huang and Guangyu Chi
Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important factors influencing the growth and quality of larch plantations. A systematic knowledge of the dynamic changes of P in soil–plant systems can provide a theoretical basis for the sustainable development of...
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Mayuri R Wijesinghe,V. R. de Silva
This paper assesses the potential of forest plantations in Sri Lanka consisting of teak, mahoganyand two species of eucalyptus, to facilitate the conservation of biodiversity using two taxonomic groups,the plants and birds. Their diversity in plantations...
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Sanjutha Shanmugam, Ram C. Dalal, Hans Joosten, R. J. Raison and Goh Kah Joo
The increasing global demand for vegetable oils has resulted in a significant increase in the area under oil palm in the tropics during the last couple of decades, and this is projected to increase further. The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil discoura...
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Henrik Böhlenius, Thomas Fransson, Emma Holmström and Carl Salk
Most poplar plantations are planted on marginal agricultural land, but poplar plantations also hold the potential for increased profits compared to plantations of other species on non-agricultural, previously forested land. To date, the establishment of ...
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Shun Zou, Chumin Huang, Yang Chen, Xiaolong Bai, Wangjun Li and Bin He
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) play crucial roles in tea planting, but information on how the long-term excessive application of chemical N fertilizer affected N and P in subtropical tea plantations remains limited. In this study, soil and leaf samples ...
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Ruiqing Wang, Jinlei Feng, Wu Zhang, Bo Liu, Tao Wang, Chenlu Zhang, Shaoxiang Xu, Lifu Zhang, Guanpeng Zuo, Yixi Lv, Zhe Zheng, Yu Hong and Xiuqi Wang
This paper proposes a data anomaly detection and correction algorithm for the tea plantation IoT system based on deep learning, aiming at the multi-cause and multi-feature characteristics of abnormal data. The algorithm is based on the Z-score standardiz...
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