Search Results - "Subtropics"

  1. The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands by Ketsela Hailemicael, Biruk

    Published 2012
    “…Different eucalyptus species have an ability to grow in a wide range of ecological conditions and are found almost all over the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. Small scale farmers in least developing countries plant eucalyptus widely compared to other tree species. …”
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  2. Drivers and spatial modelling of soil organic carbon in Argentinian subtropical forests: path towards sustainable management and climate mitigation by Manrique, Silvana M., Gaitan, Juan José, Balducci, Ezequiel Diego, Speranza, Flavio Cesar, Blundo, Cecilia, Gasparri, Ignacio, Zavala, Miguel A., Peri, Pablo Luis

    Published 2025
    “…Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests (TSMF) can constitute important carbon stocks essential for nature-based solutions (NBS) that contribute not only to global warming mitigation efforts but also to multiple human well-being objectives and biodiversity benefits. …”
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  3. Persistence of tall fescue in a subtropical environment : tiller survival over summer in response to flowering control and nitrogen supply by Jauregui, José Martí­n, Michelini, D F., Agnusdei, Monica Graciela, Sevilla, Gabriel Hipolito, Chilibroste, Pablo, Lattanzi, F.A., Baudracco, Javier

    Published 2017
    “…Although it is known that persistence of perennial ryegrass is based on a high turnover of tillers during late spring and summer, little is known about other forage species, particularly in subtropical climates. To address this question, this study evaluated survival of grazed tall fescue tillers growing in a subtropical climate. …”
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  4. Density of the juvenile wood of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis grown in subtropical moist and wet life zones of Puerto Rico by GEARY, T.F., Macia Sanabria, F. R.

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Zona subtropical||subtropical zones||zona subtropical||zone subtropicale…”
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