... Mystery ofQueen Axtarte 'In his book,' Salahadin explained, 'Farrow claims that the tomb ofQueen Axtarte is near Luxor on the east bank of the Nile.' 'But all the tombs of the Pharoahs and the Queens ... interested him The title of the book was The Mystery ofQueen Axtarte and the name of the author was Dr John Farrow Salahadin knew that Queen Axtarte was a queen in Ancient Egypt And Salahadin had read ... The Mystery ofQueen Axtarte by Dr John Farrow ext morning, Salahadin phoned Professor Gomouchian and arranged to see him He took a taxi to Zamalek, where Professor Gomouchian lived Professor Gomouchian...
... unchanged The value of timber production based on prices of timber assortments is only one of several possible indicators for making a decision A decision about the time of forest conversion ... account incomes and cost of processes MATERIAL AND METHODS All the performed analyses were carried out on the basis of a computer database of the State Forests for the region of Wielkopolska (Western ... concerning 108,000 stands taking up the area of over 344,500 ha, of which the (m3/ha) (m3/ha) Pine 400 area of single-species pine stands was 92,800 and that of mixed stands in which pine was a dominant...
... justified by a lack of elaborations of this type concerning stands of older age classes which were growing during their entire life within the influence of a source of the reproduction of these insects ... including a year of their outbreak, permitted to explain many important aspects of beetle feeding in shoots ofScots pine crowns Feeding of beetles in pine shoots in 2002–2006 Scots pine unpeeled ... Characteristics of the investigated stands: Stand A: 90-years-old Scots pine stand, growing on a fresh coniferous forest site, of a moderate crown closure, mean dbh of 17.4 cm and mean height of 9.9 m...
... model, with an appropriate analysis of regression, was developed for each of the analyzed social classes of tree position in the stand One of the postulates of the Profile Theory assumes invariability ... found that the relation of sapwood and biometric characters of the crown is not constant throughout the lifetime of a tree An analysis of the quotient SV/CH in terms of the age of a tree showed that ... the kerf plane of the tree, next at a distance of m from the plane of the diameter at breast height (1.3 m) and from the centres of the adopted 2-meter sections In the course of laboratory analyses...
... experts, and a representative area of each type of structure was delimited In each of these representative areas of each stand structure two rectangular plots of 40 m by 60 m were chosen at random ... measurement of these variables was restricted to Scots pine Sample size for these variables was inferred assuming a sampling error of less than 9% as an objective, leading to a sampling size of 76 ... by deducing the mean age of the dominant trees from their wood cores and assuming that Scots pine frequently grows in clumps or copses of about 200 m2 up to the age of 60 years or even more These...
... of the three Scots pine needle d13C spatial / temporal variations Figure Correlations of the overall needle d13C mean for each section versus the d13Ccellulose of the oldest, innermost ring of ... photosynthesis in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), Tree Physiol 20 (2000) 145–157 [19] Kocon J., Occurrence and structure of the reaction wood of the European larch (Larix europaea DC) and ofScots pine ... reflect to a certain degree the d13C of the needle Hence annual differences in climatic conditions can be reflected in the d13C of growth rings of the branch and of the trunk [9] To study the temporal...
... Determination of the optimum combination of many variables needs a set of models and a simulator able to predict the stand development under any set of management parameters Seeking for the best set of ... this cost covering the removal of cutting residuals [19] An entry cost of 600 ptas ha–1 was also assumed, consisting of the authorisation of logging plus the cost of marking the trees to log [19] ... situations that could not be simulated because the value of the DV was out of the range of the possible development of the stand Figure 11 Sensitivity of the optimal management schedule to increasing...
... Effect of thinning on the basic density and content of latewood and heartwood in Scots pine and Norway spruce Research notes No 10, Department of Forest Yield Research, Royal College of Forestry, ... 35%, and level = 65% of tree height Consequently, level was represented at six of the blocks whereas levels 1, 3, and were represented at four of the blocks Plot mean values of sample tree data ... and k: level of F (0 = no fertilisation, = fertilisation) and T (0 = no thinning, = thinning) respectively; h: height (1 = 1% of tree height, = 1.3 m, = 35% of tree height, = 65% of tree height);...
... was: (1) the analysis of population structure of natural regeneration, (2) the study of density ofScots pine seedlings in relation to site variables and (3) the construction of predictive models ... this paper The characteristics of natural regeneration ofScots pine in the southern limit of the distribution area for the species are poorly studied Discussion of the important elements for ... may be caused by the loss of vitality and death of shrubs, grasses and other tree seedlings due to the effect of drought in dry years The variation in height growth ofScots pine Figure Residual...
... of each attack depends on the outcome of the struggle between the bark beetle and its associated fungi, and the intensity of the defence reaction at the site of attack The defensive ab,lity of ... visible as a resinous impregnation of the tissues surrounding the point of aggression plays a determining role in the resistance of the tree In the majority of cases, the reaction appears to be ... consequence of variation of stored carbo- sibly a longer (table II) or a more = hydrates These conclusions agree with the results of Christiansen and Ericsson (1986) who reported that the level of stored...
... (1965) Spectral properties of plants Appl Opt 4, 11-20 Oker-Blom P (1985) Photosynthesis of a Scots pine shoot: simulation of the irradiance distribution and photosynthesis of a shoot in different ... transmission of radiation within thetic response per unit of intercepted radiation and the difference between the respective rates of photosynthesis result from differences in the distribution of radiation ... distributed within the needle and the transmission of radiation was assumed to be an exponential function of the Measured rates of photosynthesis of a shoot subjected to direct and diffuse radiation,...
... at different inclinations of the shoot axis to the plane of projection The effect of asymmetry of the shoot was eliminated by rotating the shoot times in increments of 60° for each inclination ... 1.5% of dry weight of needles The low values of nitrogen content are due to the fact that measurements were made during the growing phase of new shoots The photosynthetic radiation responses of ... photosynthetic rates using the method of least squares and the value at 2000 pmol was used as an s m’ estimate of the photosynthetic capacity The silhouette area of each shoot was measured photographically...
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... with queens), we previously found detectable VgR transcripts in the ovaries ofqueen pupae Upon eclosion, these levels continued to increase in virgin queens up to 60 days of age [36] It was of ... newly mated queens Correspondingly, the size of the ovary in virgin queens was also smaller, about half the diameter of that in newly mated queens Temporal subcellular distribution of Si VgR To ... membrane, ovaries of virgin queens from day (the day of emergence) to day 14 were collected and analyzed by immunofluorescence In ovaries of 9- to 11-day-old virgin queens, some of the oocytes and...
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... Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands shore, when near the mouth of Tlell River The general elevation of the eastern is much higher than that of the northern shore of the island, ... tract of several hundred acres of swamp grass land, which by drainage, would afford considerable pasturage 26 Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands A narrow strip of ... empties into 46 Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands the south-eastern part of the inlet About six miles east of Entrance Island, we reach the mouth of the YA-KOUN...