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Nonlinear Regression Modeling-A Unified Practical Approach.
P. Sprent,D. A. Ratkowsky +1 more
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Competition as a barrier to establishment of a native perennial grass (Elymus elymoides) in alien annual grass (Bromus tectorum) communities
TL;DR: B. tectorum competition acting on seedling-stage E. elymoides plants greatly reduced first-year relative growth rates and biomass which, in turn, reduced second-year survival, biomass, and flowering, which may help to explain why intact perennial-plant communities are resistant to B. tctorum invasion.
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Comparing volume growth in pure and mixed stands of Pinus sylvestris and Quercus pyrenaica.
Miren del Río,Hubert Sterba +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared mixed stands of Pinus sylvestris and Quercus pyrenaica in terms of density-growth relationships and volume growth per species.
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Evidence for local relaxin ligand-receptor expression and function in arteries
Jacqueline Novak,Laura J. Parry,Julianna Matthews,Laurie J. Kerchner,Kimberly Indovina,Karen Hanley-Yanez,Ketah D. Doty,Dan O. Debrah,Sanjeev G. Shroff,Kirk P. Conrad +9 more
TL;DR: Findings reveal an arterial‐derived, relaxin ligand‐receptor system that acts locally to regulate arterial function.
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MODIS-derived EVI, NDVI and WDRVI time series to estimate phenological metrics in French deciduous forests
TL;DR: This research used as inputs 2001–2012 daily reflectance from MOD09GQ/MOD09GA products and 16-day composite VIs from the MOD13Q1 dataset to find the best VI/TS combination to estimate start- of-season (SOS) and end-of- season (EOS) dates across 50 temperate deciduous forests.
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Effects of Natural Flavonoids on Photosynthetic Activity and Cell Integrity in Microcystis aeruginosa
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