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Stands of Salix viminalis growing near Edinburgh, UK, were studied in 1984 (1st yr growth from 2-yr coppice stumps) and 1985 (1st yr growth from cutti...
Read moreA Calluna vulgaris canopy was reconstructed using 6-cm cuttings supported on a clear Perspex base drilled with randomly arranged holes of appropriate ...
Read moreGrowth rates of grasses in midsummer at complete light interception were 21.9 g/m2 day (3.9% light energy conversion) for timothy cv. S352, 25 g (4.3%...
Read moreBetter knowledge of plant interactions is essential to understanding plant community dynamics and has broad applications in restoration and forest ope...
Read moreThe construction and calibration of a sensor for measuring light interception in crop canopies are described.
Read morePresents part III of a study (earlier parts of which had different titles and were concerned with non-forest species) consisting of a detailed investi...
Read moreThe penetration of light into 5 distinct foliage patterns of tea bushes was studied. The 2 foliage types (semi-erect and horizontal) representing most...
Read moreStem flow production by a 15-yr-old Douglas fir tree was measured in the field, using artificial precipitation of 0.41-0.77 cm/hr, monitored at four p...
Read moreSulphur in rainfall and throughfall was measured at weekly intervals over 2 yr at a heathland site and under Pinus sylvestris and Betula pendula canop...
Read moreSpacing treatments were created in stands of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) near Edinburgh, Scotland, 3 yr after establishment, by thinning out the e...
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