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Discover Ludwig"plant area" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area, either indoors or outdoors, containing a number of plants. For example, "The plant area in my backyard is my favorite part of the garden."
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However, plant area index effects on albedo were not statistically significant.
The resulting plant area index values were adjusted with ancillary stem area data to estimate LAI.
Here the plant area density is identified as a key variable.
Responding to complaints about dust, he said: "All trucks transporting final product from the plant area to the siding are covered with tarpaulins.
Canopy transmittance and PAR absorptance (fAPAR) were almost entirely controlled by plant area index at the landscape scale.
Stemflow hydrochemistry was mainly controlled by meteorology (precipitation magnitude and duration), ecosystem characteristics (topography and plant area index) and species-specific traits (stem diameter and tree height).
A new algorithmic approach is presented to optimally locate process or storage units in the plant area (layout) of industrial facilities.
Only about one half of the total plant area index consisted of green leaves, while wood and standing dead leaves contributed equally to the other half.
ORSYS also includes a coordination algorithm that allows adjacent collectors to share the physical space between them, thus reducing the total plant area.
These include exemplarily the amount of fertilizer needed, ecotoxicological implications, plant area needed, growth time, mechanical properties, design restrictions and possible surface quality.
E. nicholii, with the greater plant area index, intercepted more of the smaller rainfall events, such that 44% of annual rainfall was intercepted as compared to 29% for the less dense E. saligna canopy (2010).
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