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- internal carbon dioxide concentrations. The browning disorder seems worse in overmature fruit, fruit from lightly cropped trees, and large fruit, but it can show...
- hydrocarbon generation), mature (extensive hydrocarbon generation) and overmature (most hydrocarbons have been generated). The maturity of a source rock...
- (evergreen) tree. The bark helps distinguish it from other species. Mature to overmature individuals have yellow to orange-red bark in broad to very broad plates...
- individual pod must be picked by hand just as it begins to split on the end. Overmatured fruits are likely to split, causing a reduction in market value. Its...
- are considered rare. Callicera larvae live in the moist rot-holes of overmature trees as saprophages. Callicera have been used as bioindicators. C. aenea...
- with rotting deciduous wood. Adults are usually found in woodland with overmature trees and are seen visiting flowers to feed. External images For terms...
- spinose. From Gr. echinos, hedgehog. effete Past the bearing period; overmature, e.g. a fruiting body that has emptied its spores. effuse Expanded; stretched...
- has been estimated that over three-fourths of the total 17% of deca****, overmature Douglas-fir is the Pacific Northwest were in decline due to red ring rot...
- for example, wildfire has been suppressed by humans, resulting in many overmature stands. Even aged timber management restores the successional cycle and...
- levels. But by the time some trees reach merchantable size, others will be overmature and defective, and others will still be unmerchantable. To reduce this...