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  1. Gallringsprioritering av contortabestånd by Ludewig, Staffan

    Published 2008
    “…Stand volume and mean height were generally higher than the registered values, and the age of the stands was approximately three years older. …”
    L3
  2. Tillväxtreaktion hos skärmträd i högskärm av gran i Medelpad by Sjöström, Anders

    Published 2005
    “…From each tree 2 increment cores were taken at breast height and the an-nual year ring growth from 1984 to 2001 was calculated. …”
    L3
  3. Indelning av trakter inför gallring på Holmen Skog : en utvärdering av svårigheter och möjligheter by Burström, Adam

    Published 2014
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the planning of tracts done at Holmen Skog as today and analyze the possible consequences of insufficient tract delineation. 53 tracts where inventoried with an objective plot survey and the differences between the estimated basal area and dominant height and the planners’ judgments of these values were calculated. …”
    H2
  4. Effects of three different housing systems on activity and physiological parameters in male Spontaneously Hypertensive rats and Sprague Dawley rats by Remes, Christina

    Published 2007
    “…The commercially available housing systems were; ScantainerNOVO (NOV) (floor space approximately 2240 cm2, four cages connected to each other with floor space of approximately 8970 cm2, height 32.5 cm) and Enriched Rat Cage System (ERC) (floor space approximately 6020 cm2, height 46 cm), and the standard cage was Makrolon type IV cage (ST) (floor space 2240 cm2, height 18 cm). …”
    L3
  5. Undersökning av självspridning av contortatallen i norra Sverige by Sjödin, Jonas

    Published 2012
    “…The number of lodgepole pine, Scots pine and Norway spruce seedlings were recorded. Height, edge zone type, vegetation, etc. were noted. …”
    L3
  6. Pathways from agriculture-to-nutrition: Design and conduct of the National PoSHAN surveys of Nepal by Klemm, R.D., Manohar, W.S., Rajbhandary, R., Shrestha, K., Gauchan, D., Adhikari, R., Thorne-Lyman, A.L., KC, A., Nonyane, B.A.S., Ghosh, S., Webb, P., West, K.P.

    Published 2018
    “…Each year between ~ 4286-5097 consenting households were assessed for agricultural practices, socioeconomic conditions and food security; diet by 7-day food frequency and nutritional status by anthropometry (weight, height and arm circumference) of women (n=4509-5458) and children (n=5401- 5468) using standardized procedures. …”
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  7. Effects of lime and phosphorus rates on growth of hybrid Arabica coffee seedlings at Jimma, southwest Ethiopia by Teshale, E., Kufa Obso, T., Regassa, A.

    Published 2019
    “…The results revealed that the interactions of lime and P rates significantly increased the growth of both non-destructive parameters (plant height, girth, number of nods, interned length, leaf number and leaf area) and Root growth parameters (taproot length, lateral root length, lateral root number, root volume, leaf stem and root fresh weight, of coffee seedlings. …”
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  8. Biophysical potential of crop residues for biochar carbon sequestration, and co-benefits, in Uganda by Roobroeck, D., Hood‐Nowotny, R., Nakubulwa, D., Tumuhairwe, J.B., Mwanjalolo, M.J.G., Ndawula, I., Vanlauwe, Bernard

    Published 2019
    “…Moreover, allometric models were tested, using grain productivity, plant height, and density as predictors. These models enable rapid and low‐cost assessment of the potential availability of feedstocks at various spatial scales: individual cropland, farm enterprise, region, and country. …”
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  9. Correlation and path coefficient analyses of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) landraces in Ethiopia by Walle, T., Mekbib, Firew, Amsalu, B., Gedil, Melaku A

    Published 2018
    “…Genotypic path coefficient analysis revealed that days to flowering, biomass and harvest index at Miesso, and seed thickness, plant height, days to maturity and biomass at Melkassa had relatively high positive direct effect on seed yield. …”
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  10. Inoculation with indigenous rhizobial isolates enhanced nodulation, growth, yield and protein content of soybean (Glycine max L.) at different agro-climatic regions in Ethiopia by Abera, Y., Masso, C., Assefa, F.

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, inoculation significantly increased shoot dry weight by 24–46%, shoot nitrogen concentration by 20–30%, shoot N content by 29–49%, plant height by 14–41%, pods per plant by 12–38%, seeds per pod by 7–19%, thousand seed weight by 15–24%, grain yield by 22–115% and protein content by 7–39% compared with the uninoculated control. …”
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  11. Fine‐scale spatial genetic structure, mating, and gene dispersal patterns in Parkia biglobosa populations with different levels of habitat fragmentation by Lompo, Djingdia, Vinceti, Barbara, Konrad, Heino, Duminil, Jérôme, Geburek, Thomas

    Published 2020
    “…Here, the highest male reproductive success was observed in trees with a diameter at breast height between 60 and 75 cm.At the scale analyzed, fragmentation does not seem to pose limitations to gene flow in any of the sites investigated, regardless of the landscape configuration associated with the different tree stands. …”
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  12. Effect of seasonal drought on the agronomic performance of four banana genotypes (Musa spp.) in the East African highlands by Uwimana, Brigitte, Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Yasmín, Wesemael, Jelle van, Mduma, Hassan, Brown, Allan, Carpentier, Sebastien C., Swennen, Rony L.

    Published 2021
    “…Seasonal drought slowed down vegetative growth, thus significantly decreasing plant girth, plant height and the number of suckers produced when compared to irrigated plants. …”
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  13. Generalized model for plantation production of Eucalyptus grandis and hybrids for genotype-site-management applications by Smethurst, P.J., Valadares, R.V., Huth, Neil I., Almeida, A.C., Elli, E.F., Neves, J.C.L.

    Published 2020
    “…Tree dimensions (stem diameter, height, volume) are calculated as empirical functions of above-ground biomass. …”
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  14. Crop productivity and tree growth in intercropped agroforestry systems in semi-arid and sub-humid regions of Ethiopia by Tadesse, S., Gebretsadik, W., Muthuri, Catherine W., Derero, A., Hadgu, K., Said, H., Dilla, A.

    Published 2021
    “…The species choice was determined by suitability to local contexts and from farmer prioritisation participatory design workshops. Crop yield, tree height, and diameter were measured from each treatment. …”
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