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Dry matter accumulation and seasonal partitioning in mature Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. fruiting trees

2014

Aim of this study was to understand the allocation of biomass into different canopy and root components and to measure the stem area index and its partitioning by cladode functionality (age), for fruiting Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) Gialla trees, spaced 6x5 m apart and trained to a globe. The net primary productivity (NPP), calculated taking into account dry weight gain for above-ground vegetative components of OFI trees was 3.6 t C ha –1 . Including the fruit component and 1 st flush current-year cladodes, NPP of above-ground components becomes 12 t ha –1 , equivalent to 5.4 t C ha –1 . Current-year cladodes were the highest C sink (49% of total annual C fixed in the canopy), secondary grow…

Canopyproductivity.Secondary growthcarbon allocation stem area index productivityOpuntia ficuslcsh:Slcsh:Plant cultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationstem area indexSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreelcsh:AgricultureHorticultureDry weightHigh productivitycarbon allocationBotanyCladodeslcsh:SB1-1110Dry matterOrchardAgronomy and Crop ScienceItalian Journal of Agronomy
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Secondary Growth of a Primary Brain Tissue Necrosis from a Focal Lesion

1994

Traumatic brain injury is associated with the development of secondary brain damage, such as brain edema, intracranial hypertension, and cerebral ischemia [1]. A novel aspect is that a primary necrosis of brain parenchyma evolving from a focal cerebral insult may be subjected to secondary growth. Experiments utilizing different methods of brain injury have consistently confirmed an increase in size of the resulting tissue necrosis within 24 h, amounting to 50% in rats [3, 7, 10] and even 300% in rabbits [11]. It is not clear yet, however, whether the phenomenon reflects a delayed but irreversible primary process which is resistant to treatment or a manifestation of secondary brain damage, t…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisbusiness.industryTraumatic brain injurySecondary growthLesion growthIschemiaBrain damagemedicine.diseaseParenchymaMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessProcess (anatomy)
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