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Transpiration rates, calculated from measured needle temperatures, stomatal conductance and evaporative demand, were high (up to 16.7 mmol m − 2 s − 1 ), indicating that
compared to the University farm, was mainly due Taking into account the plant height and the yielding ability of the genotypes, the most promis- to the greater number of
If Annex B governments elect to allocate the assigned amounts to their individual sub-national legal entities and authorize them to trade on the international emissions permits
Governance systems, property rights regimes, economic incentives and other institutions that can adequately deal with the inherently common property nature of the oceans are
Major issues which have to be dealt with in order to promote IEM of the oceans relate to (1) the definition of a set of indicators aimed at monitoring and assessing the different
On a local scale, marine protected areas can be effective conservation tools, but only in cases where: (1) the design of the reserve is intimately linked to the biology of
From 1976 – 1986, changes in input mix also reduced nitrogen loading by 7130 tonnes as the production sectors reduced demand for inputs from agriculture per unit of production.. Table
A concept of temporal and spatial management of soil water (TSMSW) is proposed here as a means to ensure effective use of soil water, viz.: management of soil water in full time