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2011
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Agnethe Christiansen Hans Ragnar NorliSammendrag
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Holger LangeSammendrag
Spatial dependencies among environmental variables are often quantified by spatial autocorrelation functions. The latter basically assume linearity and isotropy, requirements usually not satisfied for measured data. Typical symptoms of violated assumptions are biased parameter estimations. Relaxing the assumptions of linear dependencies and isotropy, we present a conceptual generalization of spatial analysis where locally varying anisotropies in the geographical space are uncovered by investigating nonlinear dependencies among observations. The framework is illustrated by generalizing two examples: distance decay relations and spatial filtering. The proposed alternative is based on geodesic ecological and anisotropic spatial distances.
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Frank MillerSammendrag
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Peder GjerdrumSammendrag
Grain angle was observed on 178 discs equally spaced along each of 24 mostly quite large spruce stems, and a general model estimated for grain angle variation along the radial distance from pith. Due to the three-dimensional approach and the large-size stems, new variability was identified, as compared to traditional two-dimensional approach applied on moderate-sized stem discs. The model standard error was 2.3º; half of this variation can be attributed to combined stem and disc effects, and half to purely random variation. Standard error for the model estimated for individual discs was 1.6 º. Observed against the stem centroid, pith angle varies randomly with average close to zero and standard deviation 2.2º. The results should be applicable for wood quality modelling and for commercial sawn timber production.
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Mette Vaarst Christoph Winckler Stephen Roderick Gidi Smolders Silvia Ivemeyer Jan Brinkman Cecilie Marie Mejdell Lindsay k Whistance Pip Nicholas Michael Walkenhorst Christine Leeb Solveig March Britt IF Henriksen Elisabeth Stöger Elisabeth Gratzer Berit Hansen Johann HuberSammendrag
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Utilizing animal slurry to produce biogas may reduce fossil fuel usage and emissions of greenhouse gases. However, there is limited information on how the recycling of digested slurry as a fertilizer impacts soil fertility in the long run. This is of concern because organic matter in the slurry is converted to methane, which escapes the on-farm carbon cycle. In 2010, a study of this question was initiated on the organic research farm in Tingvoll, Norway. So far, a biogas plant has been built, producing anaerobically digested slurry to be compared with undigested slurry in perennial ley and arable crops. Effects on crop yields, soil fauna, microbial communities, soil structure, organic matter and nutrient concentrations are measured.
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Britt I.F. HenriksenSammendrag
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Matthias Zielke Arne Hermansen John Beck JensenSammendrag
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May Sæthre I. Godonou Trond Hofsvang Ghislain Tchoromi Tepa-Yotto B. JamesSammendrag
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