Overview of the Development and Utilization Research of Forest Plant Life Energy

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Through the discussion of the domestication to the livestock and poultry, the author finds out that it is necessary for daily life of people to use the animal life energy and plant life energy. The using of life energy is a big motivation to the human civilization. Through the discussion of the new situation that low-carbon is facing with, the author advocates that it is crucial to research the low-carbon plant life energy, such as measuring the germinative power of seedling, the power that makes the diameter of trees change, and the power generated by the changes in temperature and humidity of woods, which can play a role in promoting the use of life energy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1038-1041

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September 2013

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