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    Composição e diversidade florístico-estrutural de um hectare de floresta densa de terra firme na Amazônia Central, Amazonas, Brasil Composition and floristic-structural diversity o... by Arlem Nascimento de Oliveira, Ieda Leão do Amaral, Michele Braule Pinto Ramos, Antônio Donato Nobre, Luciana Bovino Couto, Rosana Martiniano Sahdo

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The landscape is vegetationally exuberant and homogeneous, with a large quantity of tall slender trees. A total of 670 individuals in 48 families, 133 genera and 245 species were registered in this floristic inventory. 467 of the plants sampled exhibited DBH < 22.1 cm, representing 70% of the total. …”
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    Dynamic magnification factors for tree blow-down by powder snow avalanche air blasts by P. Bartelt, P. Bebi, T. Feistl, O. Buser, A. Caviezel

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…We study how short duration powder avalanche blasts can break and overturn tall trees. Tree blow-down is often used to back-calculate avalanche pressure and therefore constrain avalanche flow velocity and motion. …”
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    Study on Physical Discomfort of Coconut Farmers of Odisha by Sashna Singh Baral, Sankalp Srivastava, Suchismita Satapathy

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Hard work like climbing a tall coconut tree while balancing and stretching the whole body increases musculoskeletal discomfort and pain. …”
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    Using of Babassu and its By-products in Animal Nutrition by Tugay Ayasan

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The increasing costs of conventional feedstuffs like corn, soybean meal and fish meal for poultry diets increased the need for cheaper alternatives. Babassu is a tall palm tree species found in Brazil. Babassu meal is high in protein (19.49-20.19%), minerals (1.20% Ca, 0.41% available P) and gross energy, 4553 kcal/kg. …”
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    The chromosome-scale genome of Magnolia officinalis provides insight into the evolutionary position of magnoliids by Yanpeng Yin, Fu Peng, Luojing Zhou, Xianmei Yin, Junren Chen, Hongjin Zhong, Feixia Hou, Xiaofang Xie, Li Wang, Xiaodong Shi, Bo Ren, Jin Pei, Cheng Peng, Jihai Gao

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Summary: Magnolia officinalis, a representative tall aromatic tree of the Magnoliaceae family, is a medicinal plant that is widely used in diverse industries from medicine to cosmetics. …”
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    Effect of Pre-treatments and Sowing Depths on Germination and Early Growth of Leucaena leucocephala seeds. by Sherzad Omar Hamad, Laween Salar Anwer

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) de wit is an evergreen shrub or tree with a fairly open, rounded crown; it can grow from 5 - 20 meters tall. The tree species used for several agricultural purposes in the Mediterranean region. …”
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    Antibacterial Activities and In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory (Membrane Stability) Properties of Methanolic Extracts of Gardenia coronaria Leaves by Amin Chowdhury, Shofiul Azam, Mohammed Abdullah Jainul, Kazi Omar Faruq, Atiqul Islam

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This work is carried out with Gardenia coronaria leaves that belong to the family Rubiaceae, which is a small-to-medium-sized but tall, deciduous tree, 7.6–9 m high on an average. Leaves are used for the treatment of rheumatic pain and bronchitis. …”
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    Population structure and genetic diversity of Tamarix chinensis as revealed with microsatellite markers in two estuarine flats by Zhao-Yu Jiang, Ao-Ao Yang, Hai-Guang Zhang, Wen-Bo Wang, Ru-Hua Zhang

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Background Tamarix chinensis Lour. is a 3–6-meter-tall small tree with high salt- and alkali- tolerance and aggressive invasiveness, mainly distributed in the eastern part of China in warm-temperate and subtropical climate zones, yet there is little information available regarding genetic diversity and population structure. …”
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    Applying the Place of Islamic Mysticism and Zen Buddhist Ideology in Sohrab Sepehri's Paintings by Fataneh Jalal Kamali, Morteza Razaghpour, Ali Sadeghi Shahpar, Hosein Ardalani

    Published 2020-11-01
    “….; in this sense, Sepehri sees and feels God next to the tall pine tree in the middle of the night. Sepehri's works also have artistic and semantic themes of worldview of mysticism, including Islamic mysticism. …”
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    Tree-Climbing Behavior of a Forest-Dwelling Ungulate: The Formosan Serow by Hayato Takada, Nick Ching-Min Sun, Yu-Jen Liang, Jen-Hao Liu, Ching-Kuo Liu, Kurtis Jai-Chyi Pei

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In these materials, Formosan serows climbed 10 tree species, including evergreen coniferous and broad-leaved trees, and a variety of parts, ranging in height from 0.6 to 4 m, and from branches of shrubs to trunks of tall trees. Tree-climbing behavior was recorded throughout Taiwan and from lowlands to subalpine zones, suggesting that tree climbing may be a common behavior in this species. …”
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    Protective effects of extracts from Acer truncatum leaves on SLS-induced HaCaT cells by Yanxiao Fan, Yanxiao Fan, Ronghui Gu, Ronghui Gu, Ruifei Zhang, Ruifei Zhang, Miaomiao Wang, Miaomiao Wang, Heran Xu, Heran Xu, Min Wang, Min Wang, Chunlin Long, Chunlin Long, Chunlin Long, Chunlin Long

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Introduction:A. truncatum Bunge (Sapindaceae or formerly Aceraceae) is a tall deciduous tree native to China. Traditionally, the leaves of A. truncatum are decocted and used by Chinese Mongolians, Koreans, and Tibetans to treat skin itching, dry cracks, and other skin ailments, which indicates A. truncatum leaves may have a potential inhibitory effect on various skin inflammations.Methods: To examine the protective effect against skin inflammations of A. truncatum leaf extract (ATLE), an in vitro dermatitis model was established using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SLS)-induced HaCaT cells. …”
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    The photosynthetic eco-physiological adaptability of the endangered plant Tetracentron sinense to different habitats and altitudes by R. CHEN, W.L. MAO, W.Y. LI, H.Y. HAN, X.M. ZHANG, X.H. GAN

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Tetracentron sinense Oliv, the only tall deciduous tree in the family Tetracentraceae, is listed as a national second-grade key protected plant in China. …”
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    Wind dispersed tree species have greater maximum height by Slik, Ferry, Pinho, Bruno X., Griffith, Daniel M., Webb, Edward, Raghubanshi, Akhilesh Singh, Quaresma, Adriano C., Cuni Sanchez, Aida, Sultana, Aisha, Souza, Alexandre F., Ensslin, Andreas, Hemp, Andreas, Lowe, Andrew, Marshall, Andrew R., Anitha, Kamalakumari, Lykke, Anne Mette, Armadyanto, Mansor, Asyraf, Honam, Atsri K., Poulsen, Axel D., Sparrow, Ben, Buckley, Benjamin J. W., Ripoll Capilla, Bernat, Albuquerque, Bianca Weiss, Schmitt, Christine B., Mohandass, Dharmalingam, Rocha, Diogo S. B., Sheil, Douglas, Pérez-García, Eduardo A., Catharino, Eduardo, van den Berg, Eduardo, Rutishauser, Ervan, Brambach, Fabian, Saiter, Felipe Zamborlini, Senbeta, Feyera, Wittmann, Florian, Rovero, Francesco, Mora Ardila, Francisco, Bongers, Frans, Fredriksson, Gabriella M., Rutten, Gemma, Imani, Gerard, Aymard Corredor, Gerardo A., Durigan, Giselda, Shukla, Gopal, Williams-Linera, Guadalupe, Culmsee, Heike, Segah, Hendrik, Granzow-de la Cerda, Iñigo, Singh, Jamuna S., Grogan, James, Reitsma, Jan, Bastin, Jean-François, Lindsell, Jeremy, Millet, Jerome, Roberto dos Santos, Joao, Schoengart, Jochen, Vandermeer, John H., Herbohn, John, Lovett, Jon, Meave, Jorge A., Roberto Rodrigues Pinto, José, Montero, Juan Carlos, Ruokolainen, Kalle, Mahmud, Khairil Bin, Demarchi, Layon O., Poorter, Lourens, Bernacci, Luis, Satdichanh, Manichanh, Seiji Suganuma, Marcio, Piedade, Maria T. F., Niun, Mariarty A., Harrison, Mark E., Schulze, Mark, Fischer, Markus, Kessler, Michael, Castillo, Miguel, Hussain, Mohammad Shah, Libalah, Moses B., Imron, Muhammad Ali, Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy, Seuaturien, Naret, Targhetta, Natalia, Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana, Pitman, Nigel C. A., Rangel, Orlando, Munishi, Pantaleo, Balvanera, Patricia, Ashton, Peter, Parolin, Pia, da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Davidar, Priya, Sukri, Rahayu, Zakaria, Rahmad, Prasad, Rama Chandra, Chaturvedi, Ravi K., Steinmetz, Robert, Muñoz, Rodrigo, Zakaria, Rozainah Mohamad, DeWalt, Saara J., Van Sam, Hoang, Rolim, Samir, Mukul, Sharif Ahmed, Maimunah, Siti, Sarker, Swapan Kumar, Sunderland, Terry, Gillespie, Thomas, van Andel, Tinde, Van Do, Tran, Chutipong, Wanlop, Zang, Runguo, Yang, Xiaobo, Lu, Xinghui, Laumonier, Yves, Hemati, Zhila

    Published 2024
    “…Main conclusion: Wind dispersal is more prevalent in tall, emergent tree species than in non-emergent species and may thus be an important factor in the evolution of tree species maximum height. …”
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