... S8 S9 S10 S 11 S12 Ge 70 12 11 GaAs 70 12 11 Si 70 12 11 Ge 70 12 11 1. 2 Ge 70 12 4.6 Ge 70 11 Ge 70 8. 5 11 Ge 70 10 11 Ge 70 14 11 Ge 27 12 11 Ge 11 0 12 11 Ge 15 0 12 11 Figure Figure Figure Figure ... with different Mn concentration Samples (a) S6, (b) S7, (c) S8, (d) S1, and (e) S9 Figure The effect of the substrate temperature (a) S10 (27°C), (b) S1 (70°C), (c) S 11 (11 0°C), and (d) S12 (15 0°C) ... nanostructures and magnetic properties of Ge1-xMnx grown on Si J Crystal Growth 2 010 , 31 2 :30 34 -30 39 15 Wang Y, Zou J, Zhao ZM, et al.: Direct structural evidences of Mn11Ge8 and Mn5Ge2 clusters in Ge0.96Mn0.04...
... between 10 and 20 cm, and 20 and 30 cm were 0 .80 and 0.52 mg g 32 8. 77 and 276.26 μg g , -1 , -1 0.04 and 0.02 mg g0. 03 and 0. 03 mg gand 0.47 , -1 , -1 and 0 .39 mg grespectively , -1 3. 2 Stem ... values forthe main stems were 3. 11 , 2. 51 and 2.46 forthe 0.5, 1. 0 and 1. 5 m spacings, respectively Corresponding values for secondary stems were 0.56, 0 .33 and 0 . 38 3. 4 Nutrients Spacing centrations ... in the nursery, seedling mineral nutrition, and outplanting performance, Can J For Res 14 (1 984 ) 4 31 - 436 [49] Varian, Spectra AA -30 0/400 operation manual, Varian, Mulgrave, Australia, 1 988 [50]...
... the EP plot [22, 28] -1 The plot with the lowest tree density (EP) has the highest mean trunk diameter (25 cm), the greatest height (17 m) and biomass ( 13 1 Mg the lowest values of these ); -1 ... y León, Valladolid, 19 94, pp 11 1 -12 0 [24] Krause H.H., Mahendrappa M.K, Comments on ’Nutrient cycling and availability in forest soils’, Can J Soil Sci 69 (1 989 ) 18 7 - 18 9 [ 31 ]Pritchett W.L., Properties ... Cambridge, 1 9 81 , pp 34 1- 409 [11 ] Del Arco J.M., Escudero A., Garrido M.V., Effects of on nitrogen retranslocation from senescing (19 91) 7 01- 7 08 [12 ] DeLucia E.H., Schlesinger W.H., Photosynthetic...
... growth flushes the first and the fourth flush in 19 92, and from 1 13 . 1 to 404.6 mm between the first and the third flush in 19 93 The GUs from the fourth flush of 19 93 were shorter because their elon- ... de l’arbre » 19 93, Angers, France, 74-96 Critchfield WB ( 1 985 ) Internode or stem unit: a problem of terminology For Sci 31 , 911 - 912 Crow TR (1 988 ) Reproductive mode and mechanisms for self-replacement ... petraea (Matt) Liebl Forestry 62, 38 3 -39 5 Harmer R (1 989 b) Some aspects of bud activity and branch formation in young oak Ann Sci For 46 (Suppl), 217 s- 219 s Harmer R (19 92a) The incidence of recurrent...
... Loach K (19 83 ) The water economy of unrooted leafy cuttings J Hortic Sci 58, 9 -17 Haissig B.E (19 74) Metabolism during adventitious root primordium initiation and development New Zealand J For Sci ... For Sci 4, 32 4 -33 7 Ikeda T & Suzaki T (1 984 ) Distribution of xylem resistance to water flow in stems and branches of hardwood species J Jpn For Soc 66, 229 236 Kilburn D.M & Taylor P.M (19 69) Effect ... roots were formed Grange and Loach (19 83 ) opined that the decrease in water absorption of cuttings with time may be due to increased resistance to water influx through the cut surface as the prime...