01556aam 2200421I 450 991071075100332120160421112351.0GOVPUB-C13-0df34aa620dc78bfdea7df3dc31282f7(CKB)5470000002478797(OCoLC)947049602(EXLCZ)99547000000247879720160421d2009 ua 0engrdacontentrdamediardacarrierProceedings of the dynamic measurement and control for autonomous manufacturing workshop /Tsai Hong; Roger Eastman; Roger Bostelman; Hui-Min Huang; Brian McNorrisGaithersburg, MD :U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology,2009.1 online resourceNISTIR ;75752009.Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.Title from PDF title page.Includes bibliographical references.Hong Tsai1394802Bostelman Roger1388774Eastman Roger1394633Hong Tsai1394802Huang Huimin1399873McNorris Brian1413203National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)NBSNBSGPOBOOK9910710751003321Proceedings of the dynamic measurement and control for autonomous manufacturing workshop3508936UNINA04109nam 2201081z- 450 991058020820332120220706(CKB)5690000000012006(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/87482(oapen)doab87482(EXLCZ)99569000000001200620202207d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFast-Growing Trees Species-Opportunities and Risks for Sustainable Agricultural and Forest Land Use SystemsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (204 p.)3-0365-4458-5 3-0365-4457-7 The articles in this Special Issue cover a very wide range of topics related to the cultivation, management and use of fast-growing tree species. In addition to research on breeding and on the influence of pruning practices on the height growth of paulownia, three articles deal with the influence of site characteristics and nutrient availability on the physiology and yield security of fast-growing tree species. Another article focuses on the modeling of soil carbon in Salix plantations, while the article by Boruszewski et al. reports on potentially suitable areas for the planting of fast-growing tree species in Poland. Zitzmann and Rode examine the impact of short-rotation plantation management on phytodiversity, while Helbig et al. deal with the influence of leaf feeding on the growth of poplars and willows. Finally, Hernandez-Estrada et al. describe the dry matter loss of poplar wood chips during storage.Biology, life sciencesbicsscForestry industrybicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscangle diversion of sproutbiodiversitybioenergybiomassbiomass productionbranch anglebranchingcapacitycarbonchlorophyll and phenol contentclimate impactCRISPR/Cas9cultivable saproxylic microbiotadefoliationdry matter lossesdry matter yieldEuropean larchF. mandshuricafast-growing treesfeeding simulationfloragenome editinggenotypic differencegrowth stagesherbivoryINRA 717-1B4laboratory scaleland reclamationleaf petiole anglelife cycle assessmentn/anitrogennutrient contentnutrition supplyphosphatase activityphosphorusphotosynthetic vitalityphysiologyplantation areaplantationspoplar cultivar "Hybrid 275"poplar wood chipspoplarsPopuluspyramidal plant habitusRobinia pseudoacacia L.Salixshort rotation coppiceshort rotation coppicessoil organic carbonsown areaspecies richnessspring pruningvascular plantswillowwillowswoody biomass cropsyear-long pruningBiology, life sciencesForestry industryResearch and information: generalLandgraf Dirkedt1285386Landgraf DirkothBOOK9910580208203321Fast-Growing Trees Species-Opportunities and Risks for Sustainable Agricultural and Forest Land Use Systems3645476UNINA