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    Meteorological Influences on Short-Term Carbon-Water Relationships in Two Forests in Subtropical China by Jihua Pan, Jane Liu, Mengmiao Yang, Rong Wang

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Here, we investigated summer-time C–W relationships in this region at two subtropical sites: the evergreen broadleaved forest at Dinghushan (23.17° N, 112.53° E, 300 m) and the evergreen coniferous forest at Qianyanzhou (26.74° N, 115.06° W, 106 m), using the flux tower data from the FLUXNET2015. …”
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    Comparison of GEDI LiDAR Data Capability for Forest Canopy Height Estimation over Broadleaf and Needleleaf Forests by Manizheh Rajab Pourrahmati, Nicolas Baghdadi, Ibrahim Fayad

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This study compares the GEDI relative height metric (RH100) over different forest types, especially deciduous broadleaf and evergreen coniferous located in Thuringia, Germany, to understand how the forest structural differences affect the GEDI height estimation. …”
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    Taking off the training wheels: the properties of a dynamic vegetation model without climate envelopes, CLM4.5(ED) by R. A. Fisher, S. Muszala, M. Verteinstein, P. Lawrence, C. Xu, N. G. McDowell, R. G. Knox, C. Koven, J. Holm, B. M. Rogers, A. Spessa, D. Lawrence, G. Bonan

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Furthermore, we investigate the impact of four sequential alterations to the structural assumptions in the model governing the relative carbon economy of deciduous and evergreen plants. The default assumption is that the costs and benefits of deciduous vs. evergreen leaf strategies, in terms of carbon assimilation and expenditure, can reproduce the geographical structure of biome boundaries and ecosystem functioning. …”
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    Litterfall and element fluxes in secondary successional forests of South Korea by Mark Bryan Carayugan, Ji Young An, Si Ho Han, Byung Bae Park

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A pronounced unimodal litterfall peak was detected for all stands, with total litterfall responding positively to relative humidity but negatively to windspeed and solar radiation. Coniferous evergreen litter contained higher C but lower macronutrients relative to broadleaf deciduous litter. …”
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    Impact of Environmental Gradients on Phenometrics of Major Forest Types of Kumaon Region of the Western Himalaya by Vikas Dugesar, Koppineedi V. Satish, Manish K. Pandey, Prashant K. Srivastava, George P. Petropoulos, Akash Anand, Mukunda Dev Behera

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The lowest rate of temporal change for SOS is 0.9 days per year in mixed forests and for EOS it is 1.2 days per year in evergreen needle-leaf forests (ENF). Similarly, the highest rate of change in SOS along the elevation gradient is 2.4 days/100 m in evergreen broadleaf forest (EBF) and the lowest is −0.7 days/100 m in savanna, and for EOS, the highest rate of change is 2.2 days/100 m in EBF and lowest is −0.9 days/100 m in GL. …”
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    Differential seed removal, germination and seedling growth as determinants of species suitability for forest restoration by direct seeding – A case study from northern Thailand by Khuanphirom Naruangsri, Pimonrat Tiansawat, Stephen Elliott

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study examined the impact of seed predation on seedling establishment of five tree species, native to upland evergreen forests of northern Thailand: Hovenia dulcis, Alangium kurzii, Prunus cerasoides, Choerospondias axillaris and Horsfieldia amygdalina. …”
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    Electrochemical fingerprinting sensor for plant phylogenetic investigation: A case of sclerophyllous oak by Jun Hu, Jun Hu, Yin Shen, Yuhong Zheng, Wei Zhou, Hassan Karimi-maleh, Hassan Karimi-maleh, Hassan Karimi-maleh, Qing Liu, Li Fu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this work, 19 Quercus species (17 evergreen or semi evergreen species and 2 deciduous species) were selected for investigation. …”
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    ESTIMATION OF THE QUALITY INDICATORS IN THE IRRIGATED SOIL WITH INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER IN ALMARAWEA’AH–HOUDIDAH - REPUBLIC OF YEMEN by AL-Mansori Q.S., Othman M., AL-Wadeai M.

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The water is used for irrigating a silty loam soil and plants grown thereon which were evergreen trees (wind breaks) since 25 and 5 years ago (the first and second stages, respectively). …”
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    Earth Observation and Biodiversity Big Data for Forest Habitat Types Classification and Mapping by Emiliano Agrillo, Federico Filipponi, Alice Pezzarossa, Laura Casella, Daniela Smiraglia, Arianna Orasi, Fabio Attorre, Andrea Taramelli

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The highest overall accuracy value was obtained for the broadleaved evergreen forest equal to 91%, followed by 76% and 68% for needleleaved and broadleaved deciduous habitat forests, respectively. …”
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    Evaluation of the Community Land Model-Simulated Specific Leaf Area with Observations over China: Impacts on Modeled Gross Primary Productivity by Yuanhao Zheng, Li Zhang, Pan Li, Xiaoli Ren, Honglin He, Yan Lv, Yuping Ma

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The higher default SLA values could cause an underestimation of the modeled GPP by 5–161 g C m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> (1%–7%) for temperate needleleaf evergreen tree (NET), temperate broadleaf deciduous tree (BDT), and C3 grass and an overestimation by 50 g C m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> (2%) for temperate broadleaf evergreen tree (BET). …”
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    Boletoid fungi (Boletaceae, Basidiomycota) of the Bidoup – Nui Ba National Park (Vietnam) by Тхи Ха Жанг Фам, Ольга Викторовна Морозова

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Among plant communities of the National Park the mountain evergreen coniferous-broad-leaved forests dominated by Fagaceae, Lauraceae and Magnoliaceae and with the participation of representatives of Podocarpaceae and Pinaceae are characterized by the highest diversity of boletoid fungi. …”
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    Oak Treehopper, Platycotis vittata (Fabricius) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Membracidae) by Frank W. Mead

    Published 2005-02-01
    “… The oak treehopper is fairly common on deciduous and evergreen oaks, Quercus spp., where it is sometimes sufficiently abundant to cause concern to owners of valuable shade trees. …”
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    Yaupon Holly Culture and Pest Management for Tea Production and Ornamental Use by Matthew A. Borden, Mark Wilhelm, Adam G. Dale

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Yaupon holly, Ilex vomitoria Aiton, is an evergreen woody plant native to the southeastern United States. …”
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    Isolation of umbelliferone from leaves of Conocarpus erectus L. cultivated in Iraq by Tahany Amir Tawfeeq, Ghaith Ali Jasim, Abdulmutalib A. Nasser

    Published 2022-04-01
    “… Conocarpus erectus L. is a perennial, evergreen shrub belonging to Combretaceae family. In this study we investigate the phytoconstituents in the leaves of C.erectus. …”
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    Achillea spp. by Edward F. Gilman, Terry DelValle

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…The 60 to 100 species of yarrow are ancient, spreading, semi-evergreen herbs that are long lived. The aromatic, finely divided leaves are alternate or in basal rosettes. …”
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    Cultivation of Orites Myrtoideus by Robert Blackhall-Miles

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…. & Endl.) Engl. is an evergreen shrub in the family Proteaceae, endemic  to the Andes of both Chile and Argentina. …”
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    A taxonomic revision of Cenchrus L. (Poaceae) in Thailand, with lectotypification of Pennisetum macrostachyum Benth. by Paweena Wessapak, Chatchai Ngernsaengsaruay, Suthee Duangjai

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…All the species have become naturalised to Thailand as a weed and found growing in wastelands, open areas by the roadside, disturbed sites, the edge of rice fields and the edge of deciduous and evergreen forests at elevations between 0 and 2,650 m alt. …”
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