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Chemical Composition of Scots Pine Bark as a Bioindicator of Environmental Quality in Riga, Latvia / Priežu Mizu ķīmiskais Sastāvs Kā Vides Stāvokļa …

2015

Abstract The chemical composition of pine bark was used for the determination of environmental quality in Rīga. Bark samples were collected at 54 sites in Rīga differing in vegetation and building area characteristics (urban forests, parks and cemeteries, dwelling houses, and streets and railway zones) and at 52 sites from rural areas in Latvia (background level). Concentrations of Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Mn, Zn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Pb, and pH was determined in the samples. The results showed significantly higher concentrations of chemical elements in pine bark collected in Rīga, compared to background levels: Fe and Cu concentrations three times higher, and other elements - up to 1.8 times. The highest…

barkMultidisciplinaryGeneral interestScienceQchemical elementspollutionForestryurban environmentpinus sylvestris l.Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Innovative and Applied Research in Biology: Proceedings, Vol.1

2019

Projekti: ZD2016/AZ81 & ZD2016/AZ107

bio textilessurface waters quality:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING [Research Subject Categories]waterbirdsred beetroot juicenature conservationprotected landscape areagenetic diversitylitter decompositionurban environmentbioindicationlow frequency electromagnetic fields:NATURAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]ecology
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Willingness to Adopt Biochar in Agriculture: The Producer’s Perspective

2017

Most research on biochar has focused either on the mechanistic or the biophysical aspects, and there has been relatively little research into the social applicability and acceptance of biochar as a soil enhancer in agriculture. However, whether to adopt biochar in their practice is ultimately the farmers’ decision, and their willingness to do so is crucial. Here, we show the producer’s perspective on adopting biochar, using Polish farmers as a case study. Poland is an interesting case study because biochar has only recently attracted the attention of researchers, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders there. We performed standardized, semi-structured interviews with 161 Polish farmers to eva…

biochar; decision making; farming; social aspects; sustainable agriculture; PolandGeography Planning and DevelopmentAgricultural educationTJ807-830Participatory action researchContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesdecision makingfarmingRenewable energy sourcesAgricultural economicsBiocharSustainable agricultureField researchEconomicsbiocharGE1-350Socioeconomic statussocial aspects0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencessustainable agricultureEnvironmental sciencesAgriculture040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesPolandbusinessSustainability
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Tree invasions in Italian forests

2022

Many forest tree species have been moved outside their native range to provide goods and services elsewhere, but some of them have become invasive, causing negative impacts on biodiversity and human activities. The assessment and knowledge on the degree and scale to which forest ecosystems are invaded by non-native trees is of paramount importance for tailored policies and strategies aiming at forest conservation. By analyzing main databases and literature and applying a four-level scale of invasion (not currently invaded and with low invasibility; potentially invasible; moderately invaded; massively invaded), we assessed the current and potential occurrence of twenty-five invasive non-nati…

biodiversity; exotic trees; global change; invasive alien species; non-native trees; silvicultureinvasive alien speciesnon-native treesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaBiodiversity Exotic trees Global change Invasive alien species Non-native trees SilvicultureForestrysilvicultureManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawexotic treesglobal changeNature and Landscape Conservationbiodiversity
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Simulation of granular organic fertilizer application by centrifugal spreader

2021

There is no specialized equipment designed to spread granular cylindrical organic fertilizer in the soil. There are also no rational recommendations available on how to spread this type of fertilizer. Mineral fertilizer spreaders are most often used for spreading granulated organic fertilizer. However, these fertilizers are significantly different from mineral fertilizers. Due to these differences, organic granular fertilizers often are spread unevenly, and the fertilizer does not reach the required working width. Furthermore, the rate of spreading is not accurate, and the fertilizer is often crushed too much. The objective of this research is to develop a simulation model for granular orga…

biofertilizer extended distinct element method manure spreading simulation model spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationBiofertilizerAgricultural engineering010501 environmental sciencesengineering.materialbiofertilizer; extended distinct element method; manure; spreading simulation model; spatially variable rate fertilizer applicationspatially variable rate fertilizer application01 natural scienceslcsh:Agriculturespreading simulation modelResearch articleSpinning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesextended distinct element methodlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesManureDiscrete element methodmanure040103 agronomy & agricultureengineeringbiofertilizer0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceFertilizerParticle sizeAgronomy and Crop ScienceOrganic fertilizer
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Urbanization and forest degradation in east Africa - a case study around Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

2016

In this paper we examine the impact of the growing urbanization of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on the forest areas around the city. Since 1990 the city has seen an annual population growth rate of over 4%. We document the expansion of the city over the last 30 using the Global Human Settlement Layers, derived from the global Landsat archive. At the same time we show the depletion, of the surrounding forests that has occurred to meet the growing demand for agricultural land, fuel wood and construction material over the same period. The impact on these forests as a result of the demand from an expanding urban conglomeration is higher than would be expected from a dispersed population increase. T…

biologyAgroforestry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationTanzaniaDar es salaamAgricultural landHuman settlementUrbanizationEast africaPopulation growthForest degradation050703 geographyRemote sensing2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
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Bird assemblages in isolated Ficus trees in Kenyan farmland

2006

Over the last few decades a rapid and extensive conversion of tropical forests to agricultural land has taken place resulting in mosaics of fragmented forest patches, pastures and farmland. While the effects of forest fragmentation on biodiversity have been intensively studied within the remaining forests, relatively little is known about the biodiversity in tropical farmland (Daily et al. 2001, Pimentel et al. 1992). Frugivorous birds are an important group of species in tropical farmland ecosystems. Frugivorous birds are significant seed dispersers and can play a prominent role in transporting seeds into disturbed areas and setting the stage for the regeneration of these systems. Isolated…

biologyAgroforestrybusiness.industryBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationFrugivoreSeedlingAgricultural landAgricultureEcosystemKeystone speciesRegeneration (ecology)businessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Tropical Ecology
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The accumulation of proline in needles of damaged spruces

1985

Im Rahmen einer vergleichenden physiologischen und cytologischen Charakterisierung geschadigter und schadsymptomfreier Fichten am naturlichen Standort wurden im Spatsommer und Herbst 1984 erste Untersuchungen zum Wasserhaushalt der Baume durchgefuhrt. Messungen des Gesamtwasserpotentials, des osmotischen Potentials, des Gehaltes an verschiedenen Kohlenhydraten und an der freien Aminosaure Prolin deuten auf Veranderungen im Wasserhaushalt geschadigter Fichten. Besonders signifikante Ergebnisse waren beim Prolin zu verzeichnen. Wahrend bei den symptomfreien Fichten der Prolingehalt der Nadeln ungeachtet des Standortes und der Witterungsverhaltnisse konstant niedrig lag, trat bei Schadigung ei…

biologyChemistryBotanyForestryPicea abiesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationWest germanyForstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt
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Responses of polypore fungi following disturbance-emulating harvesting treatments and deadwood creation in boreal Norway spruce dominated forests

2019

ABSTRACTThe emulation of natural disturbances in harvesting has become a widely accepted approach to reach ecologically sustainable forest management. The purpose of this study was to examine the r...

biologyDisturbance (ecology)BorealPolyporeAgroforestryForest managementSustainable forest managementEnvironmental scienceForestryCoarse woody debrisbiology.organism_classificationSilvicultureNatural (archaeology)Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Influence of wood harvest on tree-ring time-series of Picea abies in a temperate forest

2012

Tree-ring width data are the prime source of high-resolution climate reconstructions covering recent mil- lennia. Their variations, from year-to-year, are calibrated against regional instrumental data to evaluate the strength of associations with temperature and precipitation records, though the level of variance explained by climatic variables is frequently less than 50%. Among the remaining factors affecting tree growth, the influence of forest management for tree-ring width time-series used to resolve annual climate reconstructions remains relatively unexplored. We here evaluate the impact of conventional single-tree harvesting on tree-ring data using a compilation of circumstantially ma…

biologyEcologyEcologyForest managementLoggingElevationClimate changeTemperate forestForestryPicea abiesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawClimatic changesbiology.organism_classificationDendrochronologyEnvironmental scienceForests and forestryPhysical geographyPrecipitationNature and Landscape Conservation
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