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Leaf- and plant-level carbon gain in yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech seedlings from contrasting forest litght environments

Leaf- and plant-level carbon gain in yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech seedlings from contrasting forest litght environments

... in agreement with the typical sun–shade response of photo- synthesis (Bazzaz and Carlson 1982; Pearcy 1987; Kitajima 1994; Ellsworth and Reich 1992a). In relation to the second and third questions, a number of studies ...

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Sugar maple and yellow birch regeneration in response to canopy opening, liming and vegetation control in a temperate deciduous forest of Quebec

Sugar maple and yellow birch regeneration in response to canopy opening, liming and vegetation control in a temperate deciduous forest of Quebec

... 4.2. Silvicultural implications In terms of silvicultural implications, our results indicate that in forest sites similar to the one under study, creating openings of various sizes (with diameter to tree height ratio ...

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Abundance and growth of shrub and tree species in the balsam fir-yellow birch domain, under varying levels of landscape spatial heterogeneity

Abundance and growth of shrub and tree species in the balsam fir-yellow birch domain, under varying levels of landscape spatial heterogeneity

... Density response oftree species seedlings [yellow birch (YB), red maple (RM) , sugar maple (SM) , white spruce (WS) and balsam fir (BF)] to spatial heterogeneity levels (heterogen[r] ...

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Seasonal variation in biomass and carbohydrate partitioning of understory sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) seedlings

Seasonal variation in biomass and carbohydrate partitioning of understory sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) seedlings

... (yellow birch) are dominant species in the sugar maple–yellow birch forests of southern Québec (Robi- taille and Majcen ...sidered yellow birch to be intermediate in shade ...

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Light and tree size influence belowground development in yellow birch and sugar maple

Light and tree size influence belowground development in yellow birch and sugar maple

... (yellow birch) or % arbuscular mycorrhizal coloniza- tion of sugar maple increases as tree size or light ...of yellow birch appears mainly to respond to size, not to the light ...

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Growth and morphological response of yellow birch, sugar maple beech seedlings growing under a natural light gradient

Growth and morphological response of yellow birch, sugar maple beech seedlings growing under a natural light gradient

... in yellow birch and beech, although light-related variations in crown length to crown diameter ratio were ob- served, is that branch angles varied across light conditions in these two species (observed in ...

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Crown openness as influenced by tree and site characteristics for yellow birch, sugar maple, and eastern hemlock

Crown openness as influenced by tree and site characteristics for yellow birch, sugar maple, and eastern hemlock

... of yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis ...136 yellow birches, 109 sugar maples, and 68 hemlocks from different regions of western Quebec, southern Ontario, and northern ...

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Extraction of tannins from yellow birch: enhanced process for water conservation and energy savings

Extraction of tannins from yellow birch: enhanced process for water conservation and energy savings

... from Yellow Birch: Enhanced Process for Water Conservation and Energy Savings Adrien Faye* 1 , Alfred Leung 2 , Seymour Guyot-Reeb 1 , Minh Tan Ton-That 1 , Désiré Chimeni- Yomeni 1 , Hongbo Li 1 , Karen ...

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Effect of branch position and light availability on shoot growth  of understory sugar maple and yellow birch saplings

Effect of branch position and light availability on shoot growth of understory sugar maple and yellow birch saplings

... Table 2. A summary table of the ANCOVA used to test the effect of light on the shoot growth increment (GI) of branches at four positions (BP) in the crown of sugar maple and yellow birch saplings. Fig. 3. ...

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Effects of light availability and sapling size on the growth, biomass allocation, and crown morphology of understory sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech

Effects of light availability and sapling size on the growth, biomass allocation, and crown morphology of understory sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech

... Douglas-fir had a more plastic crown morphology than lodgepole pine with its leader to lateral branch growth ratio, live crown depth, and number of branches increasing with increasing li[r] ...

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Greener method for tannin and lignin extraction from the yellow birch bark

Greener method for tannin and lignin extraction from the yellow birch bark

... L’accès à ce site Web et l’utilisation de son contenu sont assujettis aux conditions présentées dans le site LISEZ CES CONDITIONS ATTENTIVEMENT AVANT D’UTILISER CE SITE WEB. READ THESE T[r] ...

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Insights into the Allergenic Potential of the Edible Yellow Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor)

Insights into the Allergenic Potential of the Edible Yellow Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor)

... edible yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), contains an extremely diverse panel of soluble proteins, including proteins with structural functions such as muscle proteins, as well as proteins involved in metabolic ...

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Removal of Supranol Yellow 4GL by adsorption onto Cr-intercalated montmorillonite

Removal of Supranol Yellow 4GL by adsorption onto Cr-intercalated montmorillonite

... t do not elucidate that kinetics of sorption on B–Cr followed first-order model. The data show a good compliance with the pseudo-second-order equation and the regression coefficients for the linear plots were higher than ...

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A peridomestic Aedes malayensis population in Singapore can transmit yellow fever virus

A peridomestic Aedes malayensis population in Singapore can transmit yellow fever virus

... ☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. * elliott.miot@gmail.com (EFM); louis.lambrechts@pasteur.fr (LL) Abstract The case-fatality rate of yellow fever virus (YFV) is one of the highest among arthropod- ...

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Protein Elicitor PeaT1 E ciently Controlled Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus in Wheat

Protein Elicitor PeaT1 E ciently Controlled Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus in Wheat

... Note: Data are shown as mean ± SD. n was the valid record number of each treatment. One asterisk shows difference in same parameter between control and PeaT1 treatment, p < 0.05. 3.4. PeaT1 Weakened the Symptom of ...

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First report of Rice yellow mottle virus in rice in Malawi

First report of Rice yellow mottle virus in rice in Malawi

... Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV, genus Sobemovirus), the main viral pathogen of rice in ...Typical yellow mottling symptoms appeared on all inoculated plants within 10 days after ...

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Culture Methods of Eurasian Perch and Yellow Perch Early Life Stages

Culture Methods of Eurasian Perch and Yellow Perch Early Life Stages

... in yellow perch, and their dependence on live feed organisms have also been considered as limiting factors in intensive fry ...and yellow perch hatcheries, but feeding newly-hatched larvae with artifi- cial ...

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Quality evaluation of yellow peach chips prepared by explosion puffing drying

Quality evaluation of yellow peach chips prepared by explosion puffing drying

... for yellow peach chips were selected from the connected ...However, yellow peach chips produced by EPD were fried-free, and low fat content ranged from ...of yellow peach chips, which could reflect ...

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The Yellow Gorgonian Eunicella cavolini: Demography and Disturbance Levels across the Mediterranean Sea

The Yellow Gorgonian Eunicella cavolini: Demography and Disturbance Levels across the Mediterranean Sea

... ☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. * mariasini@marine.aegean.gr Abstract The yellow octocoral Eunicella cavolini is one of the most common gorgonians thriving in Mediterranean hard-bottom ...

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The effect of log heating temperature on the peeling process and veneer quality: beech, birch, and spruce case studies

The effect of log heating temperature on the peeling process and veneer quality: beech, birch, and spruce case studies

... and birch behave alike and in the same manner as for check depths, namely that high heating temperatures tend to produce veneers with a greater number of more closely spaced ...and birch at all temperatures ...

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