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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 moreShoots of Picea sitchensis and Calluna vulgaris were covered with a thin layer of gypsum, which held sufficient water to give good estimates of evapor...
Read moreShoots of Calluna vulgaris were covered in a thin layer of gypsum which held sufficient water to give good estimates of evaporation rate and surface t...
Read moreShoots of Calluna vulgaris were covered in a thin layer of gypsum which held sufficient water to give good estimates of evaporation rate and surface t...
Read moreSeveral decades of research on invasive marine species have yielded a broad understanding of the nature of species invasion mechanisms and associated ...
Read moreRates of leaf growth and tiller production were compared in plants of tall fescue cv. S170 grown continuously at (a) alternating 20/10 deg C, (b) alte...
Read moreThis report analyses trends in agriculture for the US Southwest region, one of the most water stressed and productive agricultural regions in the worl...
Read morePropagule pressure plays a key role in the successful establishment of introduced species. Explaining invasion patterns, predicting future invasions a...
Read moreCO2 and water vapour exchange above and below the canopy of an uneven-aged stand of oak/hickory near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA, were measured using th...
Read moreRice cv. Calrose was germinated under water with or without an oil overlay to impede gas exchange. The shoot was the first and most prominent structur...
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