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Rêver la forêt, cultiver les arbres
Published 2020-07-01“…This contribution presents an account of an artistic experiment and agroforestry plantations carried out by an association with the participation of students from an agricultural secondary school in Northern France. …”
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Herbicides Registered for Pine Management in Florida – 2005 Update
Published 2005-07-01“…Others, that are registered in Florida, but are rather marginally used for pine plantations, like 2,4-D, atrazine, dicamba, paraquat, and simazine, are also listed. …”
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Pollination Requirements and the Foraging Behavior of Potential Pollinators of Cultivated Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) Trees in Central Amazon Rainforest
Published 2012-01-01“…., Lecythidaceae) in the Central Amazon rainforest, Brazil, aiming to learn about its pollination requirements, to know the floral visitors of Brazil nut flowers, to investigate their foraging behavior and to determine the main floral visitors of this plant species in commercial plantations. Results showed that B. excelsa is predominantly allogamous, but capable of setting fruits by geitonogamy. …”
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Artichoke Cultivars (var. “Blanca de Tudela”) under Elevated Ozone Concentrations
Published 2002-01-01“…Simultaneously, from year to year and especially since the early 1980s, resprouting of the stumps has been decreasing in Valencian Community artichoke plantations. To see if ozone might be playing a role in this decrease, a number of plants were exposed to different levels of ozone. …”
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Role of Litter Turnover in Soil Quality in Tropical Degraded Lands of Colombia
Published 2014-01-01“…An alternative to improve degraded soils through reactivation of biogeochemical nutrient cycles (via litter production and decomposition) is the establishment of active restoration models using new forestry plantations, agroforestry, and silvopastoral systems. …”
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Eucalyptus and Corymbia Species for Pulpwood, Mulchwood, Energywood, Windbreaks, and/or Phytoremediation
Published 2018-09-01“…Eucalyptus species are not invasive, having been planted commercially in Florida since the 1960s without spreading from managed plantations. EG and EA, along with Corymbia torelliana (CT), also may be used as windbreaks for citrus and vegetables. …”
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Eucalyptus and Corymbia Species for Pulpwood, Mulchwood, Energywood, Windbreaks, and/or Phytoremediation
Published 2018-09-01“…Eucalyptus species are not invasive, having been planted commercially in Florida since the 1960s without spreading from managed plantations. EG and EA, along with Corymbia torelliana (CT), also may be used as windbreaks for citrus and vegetables. …”
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La biodiversité dans les paysages viticoles : exemple d’un projet européen mené en France et sur la péninsule ibérique
Published 2015-12-01“…Biodiversity and landscape were in this instance associated in technical agricultural approaches (the quality and life of the soils, the hosting of auxiliary animal life, etc.) with less controlled development approaches (the physical transformation of open landscapes through a combination of plantations selected according to their ecological qualities, the development of sites for ecological tourism, etc.). …”
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Nantucket Pine Tip Moth, Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Published 2023-01-01“… The Nantucket pine tip moth, Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock), is a serious pest of young pine in plantations, wild pine seedlings in open areas, Christmas tree plantings, ornamental pines, and pine seed orchards in the United States. …”
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Characteristics of cultivation and development of technical grape varieties on the terraces of the Black Sea region of Odessa
Published 2025-01-01“…A characteristic feature of these plantations is the increased planting density according to the 1x1 m scheme, which is 10 thousand bushes per hectare. …”
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History and Status of Eucalyptus Improvement in Florida
Published 2012-01-01“…In the early 1970s, the Eucalyptus Research Cooperative formed to provide additional support emphasized E. grandis, E. robusta, E. camaldulensis, and E. tereticornis and developed cultural practices for commercial plantations in southern Florida. In 1978, this cooperative united with the Hardwood Research Cooperative at North Carolina State University until 1985 when the 14-year effort ended after three severe freezes from 1983 to 1985. …”
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System process documentation of processing of moringa leaves into moringa powder
Published 2025-01-01“…The lack of moringa plantations is one of the constraints for establishing the processing, as this will hamper the operation. …”
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L’arbre au cœur du paysage urbain : symbole ou action militante ?
Published 2017-07-01“…By suppressing or preserving existing plantations, urban development projects can radically change and mark the urban landscape.Based on our professional experience as landscape architects, we examine the true role of the tree in the urban landscape over and beyond official policies and established practises which are sometimes incompatible or even in contradiction with environmental regulations. …”
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An Assessment of Factors Influencing Forest Harvesting in Smallholder Tobacco Production in Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe: An Application of Binary Logistic Regression Model
Published 2016-01-01“…Though farmers are exploiting the environment and at the same time increasing foreign currency earning through tobacco production, there is therefore a need to put in place policies that encourage sustainable forest product utilization such as gum plantations, subsidizing price of coal, and introducing fees, as well as penalties or taxes to the offenders.…”
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Glena bipennaria bipennaria and Apatelodes pandara (Lepidoptera): new defoliating insects associated with Khaya in Brazil
Published 2025-02-01“… The expansion of African mahogany (Khaya spp.) plantations in Brazil has led to an increase in the number of associated insect pests. …”
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Infestation Rate of the Coffee Berry Borer, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in South India
Published 2024-06-01“…In this study, we investigated the infestation rate of CBB in Coffea arabica and C. canephora plantations at three designated locations at Chikkamagaluru (Karnataka), Thandigudi (Tamil Nadu) and Chundale (Kerala) from south India and samplings was done once a month during three fruiting periods between 2015 and 2018. …”
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Guide to Fertilization for Pine Straw Production on Coastal Plain Sites
Published 2016-04-01“…This 12-page guide explains how to fertilize wisely to offset the effects of pine straw removal and maintain the viability of pine plantations. Written by Anna Osiecka, Patrick J. Minogue, and E. …”
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Évolution des paysages arborés dans les montagnes de Thừa Thiên Huế (Việt Nam)
Published 2017-07-01“…Practices are changing, the ecosystemic services rendered are also evolving ; plantations provide resources and are therefore considered as economic assets and woodlands are no longer as sacred forests, a status reserved to spontaneous sylvosystems.…”
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Guide to Fertilization for Pine Straw Production on Coastal Plain Sites
Published 2016-04-01“…This 12-page guide explains how to fertilize wisely to offset the effects of pine straw removal and maintain the viability of pine plantations. Written by Anna Osiecka, Patrick J. Minogue, and E. …”
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Coffee Berry Borer Infestation and Population per Fruit Relationship with Coffee Variety, Shade Level, and Altitude on Specialty Coffee Farms in Peru
Published 2023-01-01“…The average percentages of infestation according to shade levels were 10.52% for coffee in full sun, 12.56% with up to 40% shade, and 17.99% for coffee growing in more than 40% shade; however, maximum infestation values of 68.421%, 84.127%, and 95.238% were obtained for coffee plantations in full sun, up to 40% shade, and more than 40% shade, respectively. …”
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