Environmental Factors: A Panacea for Survival and Growth of Small and Medium Scale Businesses in Nigeria.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uju Sussan Muogbo, ◽  
Enemuo-Uzoezie Chuka
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1(22)) ◽  
pp. 34-42
Author(s):  
Petru Cuza ◽  
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Corina Certan ◽  
Constantin Bulimaga ◽  
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...  

The rooting, the survival and dynamics of growths in the height and after the diameter of the seedlings, of a range of woody species, had investigated on the freshly formed sterile dump limestone quarry „Lafarge Ciment”. The seedlings of the woody species had a relatively good rooting (69-99%). A high degree of rooting can be ensured as a result of the maintenance of forest crops. After planting, the young seedlings must be cared for by hoeing as many times as necessary in order to control the weeds and maintain moisture in the soil, which increases the survival of the seedlings. Tree species have been characterized by a different growth rate. Acacia has showed a very rapid increase in height, but the black pine has been characterized by a slow growth. Acacia being a fast-growing species and unpretentious to the mineral elements in the soil can be used to afforest the limestone quarry land. In the fi rst year after planting, the young seedlings, otherwise sensitive to the action of the environmental factors, had an increase in height and in diameter slow and uneven. In the years that followed, the seedlings became more viable and less infl uenced by local and temporal fl uctuations of environmental factors.


2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 3828-3834
Author(s):  
Wei Cheng Zou ◽  
G. R. Xiao

The correlation between Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and environmental factors is examined at different scales and locations in world heritage of Wuyi Mountain by wavelet coherency. These factors are elevation, slope, aspect, distance to nearest resident, distance to nearest road , and distance to nearest river along two transects based on data of DEM, residents, roads, rivers and ALOS remote sensing image in 2009.The results show that:(1) The relationships between NDVI and environmental factors change along with scale. The relationships between NDVI and environmental factors in the first transect are all weak at small scale (<480m). At medium scale (480-7680m), NDVI is significantly correlated with elevation, slope, resident , and road. At large scale (>7680m), NDVI is significantly correlated with elevation, resident and river. For the second transect, NDVI is significantly correlated with aspect at small scale; and significantly correlated with elevation, aspect, slope and river at medium scale; and significantly correlated with elevation, aspect, and slope at large scale. Thus elevation is the dominant controlling factors on the vegetation cover.(2)The relationships between NDVI and environmental factors also change when location changes. There is positive correlation between NDVI and elevation below the altitude of 600 m and the windward side of the southeast monsoon above 600m, while it is negative in the leeward side above 600m. Besides, NDVI is directly related with road, resident, slope, and river in the areas where the elevation is below 1200m, but inversely above 1200m.


1975 ◽  
Vol 38 (8) ◽  
pp. 476-480 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. R. BEUCHAT

Effects of temperature, salinity, water activity, and pH on survival and growth of Vibrio parahaemolyticus are reviewed. Maximum and minimum tolerances to these environmental factors are summarized, with special emphasis on conditions which exert stress or lethal effects on the organism. Behavior of V. parahaemolyticus as influenced by the interaction of environmental parameters is discussed.


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