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The interspecific transfer of inorganic materials by exudation from and reabsorption by roots of plants growing in mixed hardwood/Pine forest in the S...
Read moreAgrobacterium tumefaciens was used to introduce two marker genes (kanamycin resistance and β-glucuronidase) into tobacco. These plants were grown in a...
Read moreCaptive breeding programmes are key to many threatened species reintroduction strategies but could potentially be associated with adaptations to capti...
Read moreThis project was established to produce a comprehensive report that would provide Natural England with an evidence-based assessment of the environment...
Read moreAs part of the 'Save Our Magnificent Meadows' project, a two hectare field was converted to hay meadow on the National Trust's Llanerchaeron Estate in...
Read moreThe purpose of this systematic review was to assess the available evidence on the types of recreation occurring in the English uplands, the receptors ...
Read moreThis report outlines a risk-based approach to assessing the potential impacts of peatland restoration activities on peat stability. It introduces an i...
Read more1. Traditionally managed mesotrophic species-rich upland hay meadows conforming to the National Vegetation Classification (NVC) MG3b are one of the ra...
Read moreThe translocation of reptiles from development sites is a frequent but controversial intervention to resolve reptile-development conflicts. A general ...
Read moreIt is well established that pollen-mediated gene flow among natural plant populations depends on a complex interaction between the spatial distributio...
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