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... concentration Appl Phys Lett 200 7, 90: 052 508 11 Wang Y, Xiu FX, Zou J, Wang KL, Jacob AP: Tadpole shaped Ge0.96Mn0 .04 magnetic semiconductors grown on Si Appl Phys Lett 201 0, 96:3 12 Ayoub JP, Favre ... 3d The effect of growth temperature Finally, the effect ofthe growth temperature on the MnGe nanostructures is investigated, andthe results are shown in Figure By comparing the morphology of ... out the experiments and analysis HX, XF, JD, KW, and JZ participated inthe design ofthe study and contribute to the analysis YW, JZ, and YW wrote the manuscript All authors read and approved the...
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... composition, elevation angle and azimuth angle Symbols are as follows: *** P < 0.000 1, ** P < 0. 01, * P < 0. 05, NS = P > 0.05 Forest Stands Source Aspen, Jack Pine, and Spruce Red Alder and Douglas-fir df ... conditions and periods ofthe day Results of this study are useful for refining PAR models and determining the potential impact ofthe different angular distribution of PAR profiles in shaping crown ... Table II ANOVA results for relative light readings in response to elevation angle and forest composition Symbols are as follows: *** P < 0.000 1, ** P < 0. 01, * P < 0. 05, NS = P > 0.05 Overcast sky...
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... The growth of hybrid poplar in Nelder spacing trials, in: Barkley B.A., McVey G (Eds.), Poplar Culture to the Year 200 0, Proceedings ofthe Poplar Councils ofthe United States and Canada joint ... either In fact, the relatively lower nutrient concentrations inthe 1.5 m spacing relative to the0.5 or 1 .0 m spacings andinthe 1 .0 m spacing relative to the 1.5 m spacing probably resulted ... g0 .06 mg g , -1 , -1 , -1 0. 03 mg gand 0. 44 mg g for N, P, K, Mg and Ca , -1 -1 between and 10 cm, respectively Corresponding concentrations between 10 and 20 cm, and 20 and 30 cm were 0. 80 and...
... deciduous ing expression: ReP = 5.49 + 0. 98 x ReN = 0. 70 (P < 0. 01) the resorption indices ofPand slope ofthe straight line is almost unity, demonstrating the proportionality where ReP and ReN ... Stand ages range from 60 to about 80 years (table These coppices were thinned for pasturing (cattle) I) Each plot was divided into three parts, andin each ofthe three subplots the same experiments ... Estimation ofthe resorption index (Re) Taking into account the theoretical considerations expressed above, andin an attempt to overcome the drawbacks involved inthe calculation of resorption, the...
... as the result ofthe production of new nodes by the apical meristem andthe elongation ofthe internodes inthe subapical part ofthe shoot Apical and subapical activities constitute two distinct ... which often prevail in oak plantations, and where the growth andthe survival rates ofthe seedlings are low In such conditions, the response ofthe seedlings, in terms of growth and branching, ... lack of strong apical control was the frequent changes inthe dominant axis occurring within a growing season This was recorded on 50% ofthe seedlings Changes in dominance resulted fromthe appeaof...
... less fol’ lowed the pattern of y solute but exaggerated any rise of potential, due to the fall inP bark ofl:en associated with rises in osmotic potential ofthe expressed sap The relative conductivity ... decreased This result may be due to the high initial of soaked cuttings Once well-developed roots were formed, the v !of shoot and bark stabilized, irrespective of pretreatment The turgor pressure more ... cuttings to absorb water for initial root development, even under the drier soil conditions ( -0. 06 MPa) The stem moisture of fresh and dried cuttings increased with time The moisture content of...