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He had also colonised the communal gardens immediately surrounding his ' patch ' and a bed of unofficial annuals were in place.
62 plants being considered in the one system as annuals and in the other as biennials.
In any case, extrapolation should be done with caution because most species in the seed bank are annuals.
Sampling preceded dispersal of seeds of most species, although seeds of vernals and winter annuals would already have been dispersed.
Given that annuals products from different regions are highly substitutable, the market-clearing price decreases markedly as technological improvement occurs.
Farmers would be expected to innovate ways of maintaining a livelihood from poor soils - looking to products beyond annuals - if this were possible.
The production technology being innovated, whether livestock, annuals, or perennials, is a determining factor of the impact innovation has on deforestation.
Generally one should expect the response to price changes to be higher for annuals because of their greater flexibility.
Unlike crop annuals, poplar is long-lived and needs many years to achieve harvest ages in the field.
Very quickly, even semidomesticated annuals would have been more enticing than their non-selected perennial counterparts.
High germination rates at low temperature are typical for these winter annuals.
In the wet forest, there was no indication that utilization by annuals and perennials (virtually all species) differed between diameter classes.
In summer annuals, for example, low winter temperatures release seed dormancy and high summer temperatures induce seed dormancy.
The model then imposes a product-specific yield penalty (similar across soil categories) if soil nutrients available for annuals and perennials fall short of requirements for achieving expected crop yields.
Most are cultivated as annuals.
Drying is presumably an environmental cue, ensuring that seeds from the upper soil layers germinate after dry summer periods, which is crucial for the timing of germination of winter annuals.
Here a conservative estimate was adopted of three years for transition from arable land to grassland under annuals and eight years from grassland under pasture to degraded land.
However, that all major grain crops are annuals may be more a result of their evolutionary history with humans than their oft-cited 'biology' as better seed bearers.
Also, since perennial export crops are less soil erosive, and productivity can be improved from rehabilitating existing plantations, it is plausible that land expansion would be slower than for annuals.
The analysis shows, however, a marked difference in the response for annuals and perennials, with the former offering much higher flexibility.
Table 3 reports peak yields for each crop - corresponding to first year for annuals, and third to fifth year for perennials (depending on technology level) - resulting from the participatory assessment.
Density-dependent germination response by seeds of desert annuals.
Nutrient acquisition and community structure in co-occurring mycotrophic and non-mycotrophic old field annuals.
Nutrient acquisition and community structure in co-occurring mycotrophic and nonmycotrophic old-field annuals.
One might expect a succession in sporocarp production with annuals dominating first, and perennials dominating on more decayed logs, as they need more nutrients to produce a sporocarp.
While the number o f species diminished following crop residue application, i t increased strongly following the application of fertilizer that enhanced the seed bank of dicotyledons and largeseeded annuals.
Before the breakdown of her marriage, her work as a poet and editor of annuals was a major source of family income and the basis of a growing literary reputation.
The narrative goes as follows: during the nineteenth century, the importance of the woman poet was rst re-established through the burgeoning of annuals and album books.
Legal charges are not real burdens on land, as are ground annuals and stipends.
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In another case, the superiorities and ground annuals in a comprehensive development area, it was eight and one-quarter years' purchase.
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I hope that these debates on accidents in mines will not be taken as mere hardy annuals.
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I shall be glad to talk about ground annuals.
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Ground annuals were introduced for lands on which there was a stipulation against sub-infeudation.
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There was an element of perpetuity in some of these ground annuals.
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Does it include the purchase of feu duties, ground annuals, and all the rest of it?
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We have also heard a certain number of hardy annuals.
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The ground annuals, although they have a rather different history from feu duties, are from a practical investment point of view very much in the same position.
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Of the ground annuals purchased some were good and some were in respect of poor tenements, shops and workshops but the value was ten years' purchase.
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Local authorities are confronted with the position that when they seek to buy these feu duties or ground annuals, the demand made against them is extortionate.
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I am afraid this is not a time to bring up hardy annuals, but is a time for extraordinary procedure, and for extraordinary difficulties rather than for hardy annuals.
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To motivate this argument, suppose that lawmakers were to require us to contribute ten percent of our annual income to charity.
Their annual publicke tenets, in their universities, to be of another stile, and matter ?
Preliminary estimates of equation (1) including both cumulative and annual measures of volume led to unstable regression estimates.
Beginning in 1983, the country experienced annual record-breaking trade deficits; by the summer of 1985 the deficit neared an unprecedented $150 billion.
Implementing the guarantee was discussed with the association of municipalities in the annual budget negotiations in 1994.
The metric used is the average annual carbon irreversibly allocated for each function, averaged over the life of the plant.
Yield of oat was less in the forage rotation than the annual grain rotation.
Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer 1973 through 1998!, featuring cancers with recent increasing trends.
R is the expected return on lifetime savings, and r the implied annual rate of return on capital.
Furthermore, the annual review of the minimum required return also has a positive effect on the performance.
When the large group of out-patients were omitted from the analysis, the length of all annual care increased from 172 days to 208 (j21 %).
We use the same source for the annual depreciation rate, which is set to = 0.064.
We find average real annual stock returns over the period 1976-1999 of 10.6% and 9.9%, respectively, for developing and developed countries.
The data are annual and span the period 1960-1999, with some missing observations.
Annual review of research classroom talk was dialogue rather than discourse.
Annual review of research foundation, underlying research hypotheses, typical research design and practices and var iables of g reatest interest.
The strategy of 'refor mulation' is one which was discussed in my annual review of last year.
Each nation in the sample was given an annual score on the basis of events reported in the yearbook.
Similarly, in 1999, one mutuelle skipped its annual meeting, due to a lack of financial participation and cohesion.
The data on the sources of income from annual household income-expenditure surveys, however, tell another interesting story.
I show that in annual data, there is little evidence to support this explanation.
The years covered are 1947-2000: all series are annual.
Assuming 30-year periods, r corresponds to an annual real interest rate of 5.3%. 20.
The simulation results, however, do offer policymakers a guideline in allocating their limited annual budget to subsidize aquaculture industry once certain environmental goals are set.
The last column depicts the annual productivity declines in the farming systems derived from equation (15).
The last column indicates the expected annual productivity declines derived from equation (11).
Instead, where a parterre display of tender annuals had been planned, a naturalistic pond displaying water lilies was excavated.
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I never saw either in the shrine complex again, other than during the occasion of the shrine's annual festival.
The government derived no less than 43% of its annual revenue from taxes paid by the sugar barons.
Thereafter, in semi-monthly and annual holidays, the son is expected to perform acts of worship at the domestic altar.
Prevalence and resource-use data were collected from a variety of sources, and produced an estimated annual cost of £1,039 million at 1990\\91 prices.
Consequently, annual costs of care will almost certainly vary between diagnosis and death.
Even a two per cent annual house price increase up to 2011 would raise the average amount of equity by a half.
In these conditions annual flowering for some vascular plants is impossible.
In the calculation of person-based annual rates each individual was only included once in any one year.
Welfare programs under entitlement rules are thus classified as 'mandatory spending' and are exempted from the annual procedures for appropriation and review.
A full-fledged annual zero-base budgeting procedure is not a feasible alternative, but recurrent attempts to reconsider policies should be made.
Annual production has exceeded 5000 metric tons in recent years.
Three doctors were on annual leave and the fourth in theatre.
The hospital maintains an annual census of all households in its catchment area.
Alternative approaches to tank rehabilitation and management-a proposed experiment: annual report 1989-90.
A constant mortality rate per day (annual rate divided by 365) is used.
However, there is a difference in the response for annuals and perennials crops.
The model offers a basis for characterization of annuals on a continuous scale from pure winter annuals to pure summer annuals.
Scientists recognize that the biology of annuals is focused by the need to produce seed for the next generation.
Wild annuals are typically found in less competitive (often disturbed), resource-rich, hazardous or changing environments.
As a result, the original perennial vegetation has been replaced by low densities of annuals and unpalatable spiny species.
However, biology is why successfully domesticated grain crops are annuals.
Conversely, fewer of the biennials/perennials (47% versus 67% of annuals) are used in the human food supply.
The accumulation of detrimental pathogens in plant rhizospheres can affect both annuals and perennials in natural and agroecosystems.
Because perennial plants can be inherently more efficient and productive than annuals, resources may well be available for both grain production and perennation.
However, annuals that emerge in summer germinate at relatively higher temperatures.
Even as she experimented with classics, with female poetry of sensibility, with male forms, with ballads for female annuals, she revised them.
The deforestation results are reversed: technological improvement in annuals and perennials, if not complemented by innovation in livestock, causes major increases in deforestation rates.
Properly managed, both come closer than annuals to replicating the forest's nutrient cycle.
Winter annuals are planted in the fall and harvested the following spring or summer.
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