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How many more trees, if any, do you need?
As someone who believes there should be many more trees in this country, I see that as a problem.
Similarly, in Malawi, Mali, Ethiopia and elsewhere, farmers are now planting, protecting and managing many more trees on their farms.
One gets a nice feel for his enchanting personal landscape, a sort of bonsai gestalt that may inspire many more trees to be grown in Brooklyn.
However, when extinct taxa are added to the analysis, novel character combinations produce analyses with many more trees and many more steps.
The researchers found that many more trees died near the edges of forest fragments than within continuous forests, and that a far higher proportion of the dead trees near edges were more than 24 inches in trunk diameter.
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Future research needs to examine many more tree species across a wider range of sites.
The effective recycling of nutrients in agroforestry and other woodland ecosystems depends greatly on mycorrhizas and nitrogen-fixing nodules, and it is likely that inoculation in the nursery would save on costly fertilisers and benefit field establishment in many more tree species than the few so far studied.
There were many more holly trees and pines, and the woods were extraordinarily quiet.
But even taking all this into account, councils could still plant many more native trees than they do.
We recieved more preorders than usual, and we did not have as much uhaul space as last year so we were unable to fit in many more large trees.
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