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Entire regions of trees are disappearing because of invasive pests, disease and a changing climate. The key to their ability ...
Increased tree growth in temperate and boreal forests has been proposed as a direct consequence of a warming climate. Acid deposition effects on nutrient availability may influence the climate ...
Across the western U.S., wildfires are becoming larger and more severe—and even trees that initially survive are dying in ...
The film demonstrates various experiments to illustrate the properties of colloids, including the Tyndall effect and Brownian movement, and discusses the different types of colloidal dispersions ...
is one of the most important leaf diseases in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). However, physiological and molecular processes associated with the Hevea-powdery mildew interaction are still unclear.
#OctopusEffects, #aftereffects Today I will show you two simple ways to create a tree movement effect in the wind, along with using CC Light Rays to create sunlight. Timestamp 00:00 ...
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From the two Sub-catchment comparison, the results indicate the significance of perceived importance of forests in increasing local rainfall and effect of local communities' involvement in planting ...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a numerical simulation of the influence of water trees growing from semiconducting layers (in the interior and the exterior) in presence or not of space charges on ...
However, there are a few side effects of flooding — some standard, some a bit unexpected depending on where you live — that can adversely impact the health, well-being and sanity of flood victims.
Instead of Foote’s story, the historical record holds that, in 1859, the Irish physicist John Tyndall discovered the warming effect of the sun’s rays on carbon dioxide and water vapor, better known as ...
In this study, we analyzed the effect of microbial diversity and its function on rhizosphere soil nutrients of MD and PD and found (Figure 9) that soil pH of MD was more favorable for tea tree growth ...