2015
DOI: 10.4172/2168-9776.1000e122
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Eco-physiologically Highly Efficient Woody Plant Species in Northeastern Mexico

Abstract: In a forest ecosystem, different trees and shrubs grow together mutually sharing solar radiation and absorption of nutrients from soil horizons. Each species has its own mechanism for coexistence and adaptation in the ecosystem for different moro-physiological traits such leaf traits, branching pattern, leaf pigments, epicuticular wax, leaf nutrients, carbon fixation, protein and other traits. Nevertheless, some species are more efficient in most of these traits over all other species. Therefore, there is a gr… Show more

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“…It is necessary to know these phenomenon for the foresters for effective management of the forest. A study has been made by Rodriguez and Maiti (2015b) The species were selected on the basis of ecological and nutritional value for livestock and wild ruminant animals and multiple uses of shrubs. There exists a large variability in the phenological stages among species.…”
Section: Reproductive Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is necessary to know these phenomenon for the foresters for effective management of the forest. A study has been made by Rodriguez and Maiti (2015b) The species were selected on the basis of ecological and nutritional value for livestock and wild ruminant animals and multiple uses of shrubs. There exists a large variability in the phenological stages among species.…”
Section: Reproductive Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected Eco-physiologically Highly Efficient Woody Plant Species in Northeastern Mexico (Maiti and Rodriguez, 2015b).…”
Section: Nutrients In Woody Plant Species In North-eastern Mexico a mentioning
confidence: 99%