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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYGROPHILOUS»
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1
The Silviculture of Indian Trees: Dilleniaccae to ...
Hygrophilous and xerophilous types. The dipterocarps of the Indo- Burman
region may be divided into two broad types : (1) the hygrophilous or sporadic
type, the species of which occur on fertile ground in moist tropical usually
evergreen ...
2
Dilleniaceae to Leguminosae (Papilionaceae)
the hot season. In some cases growth continues to a small extent during the rains
, particularly in young trees and coppice-shoots, but in others it ceases entirely
before the end of the hot season. HYGROPHILOUS AND XEROPHILOUS TYPES
.
3
The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's ...
During the growth period from early spring to late autumn, a new green stratum
develops on the surface, reaching a thickness of 3–5cm in moderately
hygrophilous species and 20–30cm in highly hygrophilous sphagnum species (
Photo 5.3).
4
Optimisation of Nutrient Cycling and Soil Quality for ...
The decrease of ANPP along the gazing intensity gradient was stronger within
meso-hygrophilous communities than within mesophilous and hygrophilous
communities. Net N mineralisation rates varied significantly between vegetation ...
S. C. Jarvis, P. J. Murray, J. A. Roker, 2005
5
Valuation and Conservation of Biodiversity: ...
Auchenorrhyncha species were assigned to the classes by H. Nickel, Gottingen (
personal notification). The classification takes the adaptation to a certain degree
of moisture into account, thus the proportion of hygrophilous species reflects the ...
6
Gobero: The No-Return Frontier. Archaeology and Landscape at ...
and T amarix were the most common woody plants. Interestingly, the
hygrophilous trees Alnus and Populus were represented in the pollen rain: as
these trees do not live in the Sahara, but are part of the floras distributed in the
northern areas, ...
7
Assessing the Ecological Integrity of Running Waters: ...
Garonne River. Relative abundance of three hygrophilous species calculated for
the groups clustered by hierarchical analysis. Shannon- Wiener's index values (//
) for the same groups show a clear increase from terrestrial to ecotonal sites.
M. Jungwirth, S. Muhar, Stefan Schmutz, 2000
8
National Forest Inventories: Pathways for Common Reporting
... beech forest (Beech and Fir) beech forest Hygrophilous forest Riparian/fluvial
forest Floodplain forest (Alders dominated) Hygrophilous forest Riparian/fluvial
forest (Aspen dominated) Hygrophilous forest Riparian forest Non-riverine alder,
...
Erkki Tomppo, Thomas Gschwantner, Mark Lawrence, 2009
9
Silvopastoralism and Sustainable Land Management: ...
In the analysis of the silvopastoral systems of four beech woods we have
differentiated four habitats: dry Nardus pasture, pasture of Cynosurus cristatus,
wet Nardus pasture and hygrophilous pasture. Dry Nardus pastures were located
in the ...
M. R. Mosquera-Losada, A. Riguero-Rodriguez, J. McAdam, 2005
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Global Change and Regional Impacts: Water Availability and ...
Fernandes (1990a) divides the humid and dry forest into three types, according to
the distance from the sea and the pluviometric regime, correlating them with a
greater or smaller degree of humidity: „hygrophilous, mesophyllous and xerophi-
...