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- a branch or a part of a tree that is dead
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- (立木の)枯枝;枯木 / 役立たず,無用の長物
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Deadwood may refer to:
Contents
- 1 Media
- 2 Places
- 2.1 Canada
- 2.2 United States
- 3 Other uses
- 4 See also
Media
- Deadwood (film), a 2007 British horror film
- Deadwood (TV series), a 2004–2006 American western drama series
- "Deadwood" (episode), the first episode of the series
- "Deadwood" (song), a 2006 song by Dirty Pretty Things
- "Deadwood", a song by Garbage, a B-side of the single "I Think I'm Paranoid"
Places
Canada
- Deadwood, Alberta
- Deadwood, British Columbia
- Deadwood River, a tributary of the Dease River in northern British Columbia
United States
- Deadwood, California (disambiguation), several communities
- Deadwood, Oregon
- Deadwood, South Dakota
- Deadwood, Texas
- Deadwood Draw, on the National Register of Historic Places in Cheyenne County, Nebraska
Other uses
- Deadwood (game), a board game
- Deadwood (shipbuilding), a shipbuilding term
See also
- Dead wood (disambiguation)
- Coarse woody debris, fallen dead trees and large branches in forests, wetlands and rivers
English Journal
- Deadwood stocks increase with selective logging and large tree frequency in Gabon.
- Carlson BS1, Koerner SE1, Medjibe VP1,2, White LJ2,3,4, Poulsen JR1.
- Global change biology.Glob Chang Biol.2017 Apr;23(4):1648-1660. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13453. Epub 2016 Oct 14.
- PMID 27500502
- Analyzing deadwood volume of Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) in relation to stand and site parameters: a case study in Köprülü Canyon National Park.
- Karahalil U1, Başkent EZ2, Sivrikaya F3, Kılıç B2.
- Environmental monitoring and assessment.Environ Monit Assess.2017 Mar;189(3):112. doi: 10.1007/s10661-017-5828-3. Epub 2017 Feb 16.
- PMID 28210893
- Forest microbiome: diversity, complexity and dynamics.
- Baldrian P.
- FEMS microbiology reviews.FEMS Microbiol Rev.2017 Mar 1;41(2):109-130. doi: 10.1093/femsre/fuw040.
- Globally, forests represent highly productive ecosystems that act as carbon sinks where soil organic matter is formed from residuals after biomass decomposition as well as from rhizodeposited carbon. Forests exhibit a high level of spatial heterogeneity and the importance of trees, the dominant prim
- PMID 27856492
Japanese Journal
- Wood density and carbon and nitrogen concentrations in deadwood of Chamaecyparis obtusa and Cryptomeria japonica
- SAKAI Yoshimi,UGAWA Shin,ISHIZUKA Shigehiro [他]
- Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 58(4), 526-537, 2012-08-00
- NAID 40019401960
- 無法者のヒーローと男装のヒロイン : ウィーラー「デッドウッド・ディック」シリーズ
- Geographical distribution of myxomycetes on coniferous deadwood in relation to air temperature in Japan
- Takahashi Kazunari,Hada Yoshio
- Mycoscience 51(4), 281-290, 2010-07-25
- NAID 10026513938
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