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Despite their functional importance, little is known about how and where fungi can be conserved. It is important that we understand the consequences o...
Read moreThe application of a filter-based assembly model is a promising concept to support ecological restoration. The filters illustrate dispersal, abiotic a...
Read moreCalluna vulgaris can regenerate by layering (adventitious rooting) of stems. The frequency of layering systems, and strength of adventitious rooting, ...
Read moreThe long term effects of sheep grazing were investigated by comparing soil chemistry, the distribution of nutrients in vegetation and the nutrient sup...
Read moreWeight and nutrient losses from fresh roadside cuttings were studied in the field in the Netherlands during a 6-week period between 24 May and 6 July ...
Read moreIn 1972, 11 ha of woodland, heathland and previously manured pasture was fenced in for a sheep-grazing experiment and the different grazing intensitie...
Read moreOn Rothamsted farm in southern England, the predatory and parasitic arthropod population of part of a winter wheat field alternating with fallow, duri...
Read moreMycorrhizas form a critical link between above-ground plants and the soil system by influencing plant nutrition, nutrient cycling and soil structure. ...
Read moreEvaluation of the success of biological control agents is essential to improve the efficiency and safety of future programmes. This study assessed the...
Read moreWhile establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regeneration on cutover peatland, the reinstatement of belowground functions is less...
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