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In studies on decomposition of 14C-labelled and unlabelled tall fescue, and of pure cellulose litter on non-vegetated and vegetated coal surface-mine ...
Read moreLeaf development and stem growth of ash were studied during 1993, in an experimental area installed in a mixed natural broadleaved stand in the state ...
Read moreAsh Dieback (ADB) has been present in the UK since 2012 and is expected to kill up to 80% of UK ash trees. Detecting and quantifying the extent of ADB...
Read moreDecomposition of 14C-labelled and unlabelled fescue, and of pure cellulose litter in non-vegetated and vegetated coal surface mine spoils and on a tal...
Read moreUnderstanding the population dynamics of exotic pests and associated natural enemies is important in developing sound management strategies in invaded...
Read moreUrban trees are important nature-based solutions for future well-being and liveability but are at high risk of mortality from insect pests. In the Uni...
Read moreIn a 2nd year F. pratensis ley 5 values for belowground production (BGP) were estimated using 2 field methods: soil coring and ingrowth mesh bags. Soi...
Read moreIndustrial waste heaps in NW England have become colonized by interesting floras which include regionally uncommon species. However, the range of spec...
Read moreIn laboratory experiments mineral nutrients, particularly K, were readily dissolved from the ash left when heather was burnt but the rate of solution ...
Read moreBrent geese fed on fields of winter wheat at Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk from Nov. to Mar., and particularly during Dec. to Feb. On undisturbed fields t...
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