The study was conducted to develop height-diameter at breast height(HT-DBH) models for Alnus japonica in La Trinidad, Benguet,Philippines and evaluate their predictive capability.The six widely used nonlinear growth m...The study was conducted to develop height-diameter at breast height(HT-DBH) models for Alnus japonica in La Trinidad, Benguet,Philippines and evaluate their predictive capability.The six widely used nonlinear growth models that were selected in this study were the ChapmanRichards, Schnute, Modified logistic, Korf/Lundqvist,Weibull and Exponential. A total of 208 Alnus japonica trees were measured using standard diameter tape for DBH(1.3 m above the ground) and Vertex and transponder was used for the total height measurement. The performance of the developed models were evaluated using the fit statistics including coefficient of determination(R^2), root mean square error(RMSE), mean bias(ē), absolute mean difference(AMD), and Akaike Information Criterion(AIC). The lack-of-fit statistics was also performed for further evaluation of the performance of the models.Based on the evaluation criteria, all six models were able to determine the DBH-height relationships and fitted the data well. Using the rank analysis, the Weibull HT-DBH model had the best performance among the six commonly used nonlinear growth models. The results of this study will help forest managers especially in La Trinidad, Benguet to easily predict the total height using the Weibull model for Alnus japonica utilizing the DBH as the predicting variable.展开更多
This study inventoried the floral diversity of a secondary forest in Tuba,Benguet,Philippines as affected by different intensities of human disturbance.This study is unique from other land use studies in Southeast Asi...This study inventoried the floral diversity of a secondary forest in Tuba,Benguet,Philippines as affected by different intensities of human disturbance.This study is unique from other land use studies in Southeast Asia in having conventional farms as the most disturbed land use while other sites have oil palm plantations.A total of 267 species belonging to 222 genera and 78 families was documented.Results showed that the level of human disturbance is the major factor affecting the floral diversity while the effect of elevation is secondary.The level of human disturbance is significantly associated with species richness,species composition,dominant species and biodiversity indices.Greater human disturbance,as in the case of conventional farms,results in lower species richness,predominantly weed composition,dominant weed species and lower biodiversity indices.On the other hand,lesser human disturbance(as in the case of secondary forest)leads to higher species richness,greater native species composition,dominance of indigenous species,and higher diversity indices.The most disturbed land use experienced the greatest loss of species richness,change in floristic composition and vegetation structure,as well as a shift from native to alien-dominated plant communities.These results showed that the effect of land use change is not limited to species richness but also to species composition,dominant species and biodiversity indices.Locally,the study is an important baseline data for biodiversity conservation of the Marcos Highway Watershed Forest Reserve.展开更多
The scientific community faces the challenge of measuring progress toward biodiversity targets and indices have been traditionally used.However,recent inventories in secondary tropical mountain forests using tradition...The scientific community faces the challenge of measuring progress toward biodiversity targets and indices have been traditionally used.However,recent inventories in secondary tropical mountain forests using traditional biodiversity indices have yielded results that are indistinct with primary ones.This shows the need to develop complementary indices that goes beyond species count but integrates the distribution and conservation status of the species.This study developed endemicity and conservation importance index for tropical forest that incorporated the distribution and conservation status of the species.These indices were applied to Mt.Natoo,a remnant primary mossy forest in Buguias,Benguet,Philippines,that resulted to endemicity index of 81.07 and conservation importance index of 42.90.Comparing these with secondary forest sites with comparable Shannon-Wiener,Simpson,Evenness and Margalef’s indices,our endemicity and conservation indices clearly differentiates primary forest(our study site)with higher values from secondary forests with much lower values.Thus,we are proposing these indices for a direct but scientifically-informed identification of specific sites for conservation and protection in tropical forests.Additionally,our study documented a total of 168 vascular plant species(79 endemic and 12 locally threatened species)in Mt.Nato-o.Majority are of tropical elements for both generic and species levels with some temperate elements that could be attributed to the site's high elevation and semi-temperate climate.These are important baseline information for conservation plans and monitoring of tropical mossy forests.展开更多
This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of six stem taper models on four tropical tree species,namely Celtis luzonica(Magabuyo),Diplodiscus paniculatus(Balobo),Parashorea malaanonan(Bagtikan),and Swieteni...This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of six stem taper models on four tropical tree species,namely Celtis luzonica(Magabuyo),Diplodiscus paniculatus(Balobo),Parashorea malaanonan(Bagtikan),and Swietenia macrophylla(Mahogany)in Mount Makiling Forest Reserve(MMFR),Philippines using fit statistics and lack-of-fit statistics.Four statistical criteria were used in this study,including the standard error of estimate(SEE),coefficient of determination(R^2),mean bias(E),and absolute mean difference(AMD).For the lack-offit statistics,SEE,E and AMD were determined in different relative height classes.The results indicated that the Kozak02 stem taper model offered the best fit for the four tropical species in most statistics.The Kozak02 model also consistently provided the best performance in the lack-of-fit statistics with the best SEE,E and AMD in most of the relative height classes.These stem taper equations could help forest managers and researchers better estimate the diameter of the outside bark with any given height,merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumes of standing trees belonging to the four species of thetropical forest in MMFR.展开更多
This study was carried out to determine the performance of percentile-based Weibull diameter distribution model for Pinus thunbergii stands thriving along the eastern coast of South Korea. The parameter recovery techn...This study was carried out to determine the performance of percentile-based Weibull diameter distribution model for Pinus thunbergii stands thriving along the eastern coast of South Korea. The parameter recovery technique was used to estimate the three parameters of the Weibull model. The analysis demonstrated satisfactory results based on the following test statistics for the principal percentile models: fit index (FI) range from 0.501(minimum diameter) to 0.932 (50th diameter percentiles) and root mean square error (RMSE) range from 0.112 (quadratic mean diameter) to 3.572 (minimum diameter). The developed model was further evaluated by determining the mean bias (E) in trees per ha (TPH) for each diameter class, and the results showed highest over-prediction in the 20 cm, and under-prediction in the x6 cm and 24 cm diameter classes. The goodness of fit tested by Kolmogorov- Smirnov (KS) test showed no significant differences (P〉0.05) between the observed and predicted diameter distributions for almost all plots. Using site index and aboveground biomass (AGB) models developed for P. thunbergii in South Korea, a model to predict the AGB per ha for each diameter class and subsequently the total AGB of the stand was created. An application guide was also created, which will serve as a decision-support tool for forest managers in quantifying the future total AGB in P. thunbergii stands located in the eastern coast of South Korea and, subsequently, the quantification of potential carbon stocks aside from being a vital input in designing efficient management and protection strategies for these stands.展开更多
Coriaria,the only genus under family Coriariacea,receives a lot interest among botanist due to its controversial taxonomic treatment and unique phytochemistry that could be commercially important.The populations of Co...Coriaria,the only genus under family Coriariacea,receives a lot interest among botanist due to its controversial taxonomic treatment and unique phytochemistry that could be commercially important.The populations of Coriaria japonica subsp.intermedia in Cordillera Central Range(CCR),Philippines had never been studied in detail.With the need for more information on this controversial genus,the study deemed it necessary to present the distribution and morpho-anatomical description of C.japonica subsp.intermedia in CCR.A total of 123 populations were documented,found at an elevation range of 1334 to 2494 m asl and stretched between16°31’37.7"to 17°5’47.8"N and 120°39’40.3"to120°55’48"E.Mapping these populations showed a narrow linear pattern of distribution concentrated at the southern portion of CCR.The plant is a shrub with simple leaves,collateral buds,raceme inflorescence,bisexual flowers with persistent perianth forming an accessory fruit after fertilization.In terms of anatomy,much are of the usual dicot characters such as dorsiventral leaf with stomata concentrated in the lower epidermis,eustele with pith in the stem andpresence of secondary growth both on old stem and old root.Interesting findings of the study include the123 populations,the larger leaf measurements,longer petals and larger fruits than the original description given by Matsumura.Also,the paracytic type of stomata and presence of pith in the primary roots of C.japonica subsp.intermedia are interesting since these are common monocot characters while the plant is dicot.These findings are additional information that could help clear the controversies on the genus Coriaria.More importantly,our results could provide essential information for understanding the plant and for developing conservation strategies not just for this plant but also for the other related plants in the CCR biogeographical zone.展开更多
This study was conducted to fit the diameter-height data of Quercusglaucain Jeju Island, South Korea to the four commonly used stem taper equations andto evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models using fo...This study was conducted to fit the diameter-height data of Quercusglaucain Jeju Island, South Korea to the four commonly used stem taper equations andto evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models using four statistical criteria: Fit index (FI), root mean square error (RMSE), bias (),and absolute mean difference (AMD). Results showed that the Kozak02stem taper equation provided the best FI(0.9847), RMSE(1.5745),(-0.0030 cm) and AMD (1.0990 cm) whileMax and Burkhart model had the poorest performance among the four stem taper models based on the four evaluation statistics (FI : 0.9793,RMSE : 1.8272, : 0.3040 cm and AMD : 1.3060 cm). These stem taper equations can serve as a useful tool for forest managers in estimating the diameter outside bark at any given height, merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumesof the standing trees of Quercusglaucain theGotjawal forests located in Mount Halla, Jeju Island, South Korea.展开更多
Conservation of endangered plant species requires a prerequisite basic knowledge of their taxonomy and ecology.Unfortunately in the Cordillera Central Range,several species have not been studied,even though this area ...Conservation of endangered plant species requires a prerequisite basic knowledge of their taxonomy and ecology.Unfortunately in the Cordillera Central Range,several species have not been studied,even though this area harbors a unique type of vegetation not found in other parts of the Philippines.This study documents the morpho-anatomical characteristics of Rhododendron subsessile Rendle,one of the unique and endangered fl ora in the area.The species exhibits a morphology typical of plants in high elevations,being a hardy shrub with small tough leaves,and showy pink fl owers that rival those of commercial rhododendron species.New fi ndings on the species morphology include a variable number of corolla lobes,stamens and a description of its fruits and seeds.The anatomical features of the species are reported here for the fi rst time.The plant exhibits a typical dicot anatomy with dorsiventral leaves,woody stem and root system with the usual arrangement of periderm followed by secondary phloem,vascular cambium,secondary xylem with vessel elements and pith(in the case of the stem).A unique characteristic was identifi ed as the biseriate upper epidermis of the leaf.Documenting themorphological and anatomical features of the species should prove valuable as input baseline information in formulating measures for its conservation.展开更多
This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models on Camellia japonica in Jeju Island, Korea using fit statistics and lack-of-fit statistics. The five statistical criteria that were us...This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models on Camellia japonica in Jeju Island, Korea using fit statistics and lack-of-fit statistics. The five statistical criteria that were used in this study were standard error of estimate(SEE), mean bias( E), absolute mean difference(AMD), coefficient of determination(R2), and root mean square error(RMSE). Results showed that the Kozak model 02 stem taper had the best performance in all fit statistics(SEE: 3.4708, E : 0.0040 cm, AMD : 0.9060 cm, R2 : 0.9870, and RMSE : 1.2545). On the other hand, Max and Burkhart stem taper model had the poorest performance in each statistical criterion(SEE: 4.2121, E : 0.2520 cm, AMD : 1.1300 cm, R2 : 0.9805, and RMSE: 1.5317). For the lack-of-fit statistics, the Kozak model 02 also provided the best performance having the best AMD in most of the relative height classes for diameter outside bark prediction and in most of the DBH classes for total volume prediction while Max and Burkhart had the poorest performance. These stem taper equations could help forest managers to better estimate the diameter outside bark at any given height, merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumes of the standing trees of Camellia japonica in the forests of Jeju Island, Korea.展开更多
Soil plays a critical role in seven existential challenges that threaten sustainable development of human society.However,despite this integrative role,humans generally focus on the use of soil to produce the 98.8%of ...Soil plays a critical role in seven existential challenges that threaten sustainable development of human society.However,despite this integrative role,humans generally focus on the use of soil to produce the 98.8%of calories that the growing human population demands while failing to appreciate the less tangible role of soil in other existential challenges such as climate change abatement.Our current agricultural management approaches are causing ongoing soil degradation,manifested as the loss of soil organic matter,acidification,over-application of fertilizers,erosion,salinization,contamination,and biodiversity loss.However,to develop workable,sustainable,and equitable solutions,these proximate causes of degradation need to be considered in combination with the socio-economic factors that are the underlying drivers of this soil degradation,including the economic drivers,land pressure,poverty,security of land tenure,the differences between on-site and off-site impacts of degradation,and the impact of policies.Consideration must also be given to the importance of both intergenerational and developmental equity,whereby the current generation considers future generations,and where developed countries consider those that are still developing.Through this approach,we present a novel,integrated framework for soil degradation that bridges biophysical and socio-economic dimensions of soil degradation,with this providing an approach for advancing global soil security as required to maintain planetary hospitability,both now and into the future.展开更多
Tapuy is an indigenous wine produced in the Philippines.Rice wine fermentation produces a by-product of rice leftover and microbial biomass,collectively called lees,which usually is discarded as a waste product.Howeve...Tapuy is an indigenous wine produced in the Philippines.Rice wine fermentation produces a by-product of rice leftover and microbial biomass,collectively called lees,which usually is discarded as a waste product.However,studies have shown the potential value of lees as a healthy food source.We wanted to determine the nutritional profile of tapuy wine and its lees and their abilities to extend lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans.Tapuy lees(7.65 g/100 g dry weight)was 18.5-fold greater in protein content compared to tapuy wine.Its sugar content(27.66 g/100 g dry weight)is similar to the tapuy wine’s sugar content(23.465 g/100 g dry weight).Through LC-MS/MS,18.75%and 12.39%of spectral peaks in tapuy wine and lees were matched,respectively,to specific compounds,and several of them are associated with beneficial health effects.Furthermore,the phenolic content in tapuy lees(19,475.526 Gallic Acid Equivalent)is 6.5-fold greater compared to tapuy wine.Surprisingly,the DPPH and FRAP antioxidant assays show that tapuy lees had a lesser antioxidant ability compared to tapuy wine.However,C.elegans fed with supplementation of tapuy lees extract showed a 16.24%increase in mean lifespan,which is higher compared to the 6.10%increase in mean lifespan when supplemented with tapuy wine.Taking all these findings together,our study revealed that tapuy lees has a greater nutritional value than tapuy wine,and this underutilized and wastefully discarded product can be repurposed as a potential functional food.展开更多
基金support of the Forest Science and Technology Projects [Project Nos. 2013069D10-1819-AA03 and 2014068E10-1819-AA03] provided by the Korea Forest Service
文摘The study was conducted to develop height-diameter at breast height(HT-DBH) models for Alnus japonica in La Trinidad, Benguet,Philippines and evaluate their predictive capability.The six widely used nonlinear growth models that were selected in this study were the ChapmanRichards, Schnute, Modified logistic, Korf/Lundqvist,Weibull and Exponential. A total of 208 Alnus japonica trees were measured using standard diameter tape for DBH(1.3 m above the ground) and Vertex and transponder was used for the total height measurement. The performance of the developed models were evaluated using the fit statistics including coefficient of determination(R^2), root mean square error(RMSE), mean bias(ē), absolute mean difference(AMD), and Akaike Information Criterion(AIC). The lack-of-fit statistics was also performed for further evaluation of the performance of the models.Based on the evaluation criteria, all six models were able to determine the DBH-height relationships and fitted the data well. Using the rank analysis, the Weibull HT-DBH model had the best performance among the six commonly used nonlinear growth models. The results of this study will help forest managers especially in La Trinidad, Benguet to easily predict the total height using the Weibull model for Alnus japonica utilizing the DBH as the predicting variable.
基金the funding support from Hedcor,Inc.,a subsidiary of Aboitiz Power that operates run-of-river scheme of electricity generation in the Philippines,as part of their environment protection programco-funded by SEARCA(Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture)through the Seed Fund for Research and Training。
文摘This study inventoried the floral diversity of a secondary forest in Tuba,Benguet,Philippines as affected by different intensities of human disturbance.This study is unique from other land use studies in Southeast Asia in having conventional farms as the most disturbed land use while other sites have oil palm plantations.A total of 267 species belonging to 222 genera and 78 families was documented.Results showed that the level of human disturbance is the major factor affecting the floral diversity while the effect of elevation is secondary.The level of human disturbance is significantly associated with species richness,species composition,dominant species and biodiversity indices.Greater human disturbance,as in the case of conventional farms,results in lower species richness,predominantly weed composition,dominant weed species and lower biodiversity indices.On the other hand,lesser human disturbance(as in the case of secondary forest)leads to higher species richness,greater native species composition,dominance of indigenous species,and higher diversity indices.The most disturbed land use experienced the greatest loss of species richness,change in floristic composition and vegetation structure,as well as a shift from native to alien-dominated plant communities.These results showed that the effect of land use change is not limited to species richness but also to species composition,dominant species and biodiversity indices.Locally,the study is an important baseline data for biodiversity conservation of the Marcos Highway Watershed Forest Reserve.
文摘The scientific community faces the challenge of measuring progress toward biodiversity targets and indices have been traditionally used.However,recent inventories in secondary tropical mountain forests using traditional biodiversity indices have yielded results that are indistinct with primary ones.This shows the need to develop complementary indices that goes beyond species count but integrates the distribution and conservation status of the species.This study developed endemicity and conservation importance index for tropical forest that incorporated the distribution and conservation status of the species.These indices were applied to Mt.Natoo,a remnant primary mossy forest in Buguias,Benguet,Philippines,that resulted to endemicity index of 81.07 and conservation importance index of 42.90.Comparing these with secondary forest sites with comparable Shannon-Wiener,Simpson,Evenness and Margalef’s indices,our endemicity and conservation indices clearly differentiates primary forest(our study site)with higher values from secondary forests with much lower values.Thus,we are proposing these indices for a direct but scientifically-informed identification of specific sites for conservation and protection in tropical forests.Additionally,our study documented a total of 168 vascular plant species(79 endemic and 12 locally threatened species)in Mt.Nato-o.Majority are of tropical elements for both generic and species levels with some temperate elements that could be attributed to the site's high elevation and semi-temperate climate.These are important baseline information for conservation plans and monitoring of tropical mossy forests.
基金support from Kongju National University Research Grant(2014)
文摘This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of six stem taper models on four tropical tree species,namely Celtis luzonica(Magabuyo),Diplodiscus paniculatus(Balobo),Parashorea malaanonan(Bagtikan),and Swietenia macrophylla(Mahogany)in Mount Makiling Forest Reserve(MMFR),Philippines using fit statistics and lack-of-fit statistics.Four statistical criteria were used in this study,including the standard error of estimate(SEE),coefficient of determination(R^2),mean bias(E),and absolute mean difference(AMD).For the lack-offit statistics,SEE,E and AMD were determined in different relative height classes.The results indicated that the Kozak02 stem taper model offered the best fit for the four tropical species in most statistics.The Kozak02 model also consistently provided the best performance in the lack-of-fit statistics with the best SEE,E and AMD in most of the relative height classes.These stem taper equations could help forest managers and researchers better estimate the diameter of the outside bark with any given height,merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumes of standing trees belonging to the four species of thetropical forest in MMFR.
基金support from the Forest Science and Technology Projects(Project No.S211415L010140)provided by the Korea Forest Service
文摘This study was carried out to determine the performance of percentile-based Weibull diameter distribution model for Pinus thunbergii stands thriving along the eastern coast of South Korea. The parameter recovery technique was used to estimate the three parameters of the Weibull model. The analysis demonstrated satisfactory results based on the following test statistics for the principal percentile models: fit index (FI) range from 0.501(minimum diameter) to 0.932 (50th diameter percentiles) and root mean square error (RMSE) range from 0.112 (quadratic mean diameter) to 3.572 (minimum diameter). The developed model was further evaluated by determining the mean bias (E) in trees per ha (TPH) for each diameter class, and the results showed highest over-prediction in the 20 cm, and under-prediction in the x6 cm and 24 cm diameter classes. The goodness of fit tested by Kolmogorov- Smirnov (KS) test showed no significant differences (P〉0.05) between the observed and predicted diameter distributions for almost all plots. Using site index and aboveground biomass (AGB) models developed for P. thunbergii in South Korea, a model to predict the AGB per ha for each diameter class and subsequently the total AGB of the stand was created. An application guide was also created, which will serve as a decision-support tool for forest managers in quantifying the future total AGB in P. thunbergii stands located in the eastern coast of South Korea and, subsequently, the quantification of potential carbon stocks aside from being a vital input in designing efficient management and protection strategies for these stands.
基金financial support provided by Benguet State University though the Office of the Vice-President for Research and Extension headed by Dr.Carlito P.Laurean。
文摘Coriaria,the only genus under family Coriariacea,receives a lot interest among botanist due to its controversial taxonomic treatment and unique phytochemistry that could be commercially important.The populations of Coriaria japonica subsp.intermedia in Cordillera Central Range(CCR),Philippines had never been studied in detail.With the need for more information on this controversial genus,the study deemed it necessary to present the distribution and morpho-anatomical description of C.japonica subsp.intermedia in CCR.A total of 123 populations were documented,found at an elevation range of 1334 to 2494 m asl and stretched between16°31’37.7"to 17°5’47.8"N and 120°39’40.3"to120°55’48"E.Mapping these populations showed a narrow linear pattern of distribution concentrated at the southern portion of CCR.The plant is a shrub with simple leaves,collateral buds,raceme inflorescence,bisexual flowers with persistent perianth forming an accessory fruit after fertilization.In terms of anatomy,much are of the usual dicot characters such as dorsiventral leaf with stomata concentrated in the lower epidermis,eustele with pith in the stem andpresence of secondary growth both on old stem and old root.Interesting findings of the study include the123 populations,the larger leaf measurements,longer petals and larger fruits than the original description given by Matsumura.Also,the paracytic type of stomata and presence of pith in the primary roots of C.japonica subsp.intermedia are interesting since these are common monocot characters while the plant is dicot.These findings are additional information that could help clear the controversies on the genus Coriaria.More importantly,our results could provide essential information for understanding the plant and for developing conservation strategies not just for this plant but also for the other related plants in the CCR biogeographical zone.
基金the support of the Korea Forest Science and Warm Temperate and Subtropical Forest Research Center,Korea Forest Research Institute
文摘This study was conducted to fit the diameter-height data of Quercusglaucain Jeju Island, South Korea to the four commonly used stem taper equations andto evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models using four statistical criteria: Fit index (FI), root mean square error (RMSE), bias (),and absolute mean difference (AMD). Results showed that the Kozak02stem taper equation provided the best FI(0.9847), RMSE(1.5745),(-0.0030 cm) and AMD (1.0990 cm) whileMax and Burkhart model had the poorest performance among the four stem taper models based on the four evaluation statistics (FI : 0.9793,RMSE : 1.8272, : 0.3040 cm and AMD : 1.3060 cm). These stem taper equations can serve as a useful tool for forest managers in estimating the diameter outside bark at any given height, merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumesof the standing trees of Quercusglaucain theGotjawal forests located in Mount Halla, Jeju Island, South Korea.
基金the Benguet State University though the Offi ce of the Vice-President for Research and Extension headed by Dr.Carlito P.Laurean.
文摘Conservation of endangered plant species requires a prerequisite basic knowledge of their taxonomy and ecology.Unfortunately in the Cordillera Central Range,several species have not been studied,even though this area harbors a unique type of vegetation not found in other parts of the Philippines.This study documents the morpho-anatomical characteristics of Rhododendron subsessile Rendle,one of the unique and endangered fl ora in the area.The species exhibits a morphology typical of plants in high elevations,being a hardy shrub with small tough leaves,and showy pink fl owers that rival those of commercial rhododendron species.New fi ndings on the species morphology include a variable number of corolla lobes,stamens and a description of its fruits and seeds.The anatomical features of the species are reported here for the fi rst time.The plant exhibits a typical dicot anatomy with dorsiventral leaves,woody stem and root system with the usual arrangement of periderm followed by secondary phloem,vascular cambium,secondary xylem with vessel elements and pith(in the case of the stem).A unique characteristic was identifi ed as the biseriate upper epidermis of the leaf.Documenting themorphological and anatomical features of the species should prove valuable as input baseline information in formulating measures for its conservation.
基金support of the Warm Temperate and Subtropical Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute
文摘This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the four stem taper models on Camellia japonica in Jeju Island, Korea using fit statistics and lack-of-fit statistics. The five statistical criteria that were used in this study were standard error of estimate(SEE), mean bias( E), absolute mean difference(AMD), coefficient of determination(R2), and root mean square error(RMSE). Results showed that the Kozak model 02 stem taper had the best performance in all fit statistics(SEE: 3.4708, E : 0.0040 cm, AMD : 0.9060 cm, R2 : 0.9870, and RMSE : 1.2545). On the other hand, Max and Burkhart stem taper model had the poorest performance in each statistical criterion(SEE: 4.2121, E : 0.2520 cm, AMD : 1.1300 cm, R2 : 0.9805, and RMSE: 1.5317). For the lack-of-fit statistics, the Kozak model 02 also provided the best performance having the best AMD in most of the relative height classes for diameter outside bark prediction and in most of the DBH classes for total volume prediction while Max and Burkhart had the poorest performance. These stem taper equations could help forest managers to better estimate the diameter outside bark at any given height, merchantable stem volumes and total stem volumes of the standing trees of Camellia japonica in the forests of Jeju Island, Korea.
基金supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research(ACIAR)under grant SLAM/2020/117supported by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Agriculture,Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development(DOST-PCAARRD)through the GIA Program.
文摘Soil plays a critical role in seven existential challenges that threaten sustainable development of human society.However,despite this integrative role,humans generally focus on the use of soil to produce the 98.8%of calories that the growing human population demands while failing to appreciate the less tangible role of soil in other existential challenges such as climate change abatement.Our current agricultural management approaches are causing ongoing soil degradation,manifested as the loss of soil organic matter,acidification,over-application of fertilizers,erosion,salinization,contamination,and biodiversity loss.However,to develop workable,sustainable,and equitable solutions,these proximate causes of degradation need to be considered in combination with the socio-economic factors that are the underlying drivers of this soil degradation,including the economic drivers,land pressure,poverty,security of land tenure,the differences between on-site and off-site impacts of degradation,and the impact of policies.Consideration must also be given to the importance of both intergenerational and developmental equity,whereby the current generation considers future generations,and where developed countries consider those that are still developing.Through this approach,we present a novel,integrated framework for soil degradation that bridges biophysical and socio-economic dimensions of soil degradation,with this providing an approach for advancing global soil security as required to maintain planetary hospitability,both now and into the future.
基金funded by the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care(PITAHC).
文摘Tapuy is an indigenous wine produced in the Philippines.Rice wine fermentation produces a by-product of rice leftover and microbial biomass,collectively called lees,which usually is discarded as a waste product.However,studies have shown the potential value of lees as a healthy food source.We wanted to determine the nutritional profile of tapuy wine and its lees and their abilities to extend lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans.Tapuy lees(7.65 g/100 g dry weight)was 18.5-fold greater in protein content compared to tapuy wine.Its sugar content(27.66 g/100 g dry weight)is similar to the tapuy wine’s sugar content(23.465 g/100 g dry weight).Through LC-MS/MS,18.75%and 12.39%of spectral peaks in tapuy wine and lees were matched,respectively,to specific compounds,and several of them are associated with beneficial health effects.Furthermore,the phenolic content in tapuy lees(19,475.526 Gallic Acid Equivalent)is 6.5-fold greater compared to tapuy wine.Surprisingly,the DPPH and FRAP antioxidant assays show that tapuy lees had a lesser antioxidant ability compared to tapuy wine.However,C.elegans fed with supplementation of tapuy lees extract showed a 16.24%increase in mean lifespan,which is higher compared to the 6.10%increase in mean lifespan when supplemented with tapuy wine.Taking all these findings together,our study revealed that tapuy lees has a greater nutritional value than tapuy wine,and this underutilized and wastefully discarded product can be repurposed as a potential functional food.