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Increasing plant species richness often increases biomass production in nutrient-poor semi-natural grasslands. If such positive diversity-productivity...
Read moreGrassland management must be based on an understanding of key species' responses to various grazing regimes to achieve both production and conservatio...
Read moreIntensive fertilization of young spruce forest plantations (i.e. 'nutrient optimization') has the potential to meet increasing demands for carbon sequ...
Read moreAgricultural intensification is perceived to be a major cause of the decline in many European bat populations. Because organic farming prohibits the u...
Read moreConventional farming has been implicated in global biodiversity and pollinator declines and organic farming is often regarded as a more ecological alt...
Read moreThe boreal biome, representing approximately one-third of remaining global forests, provides a number of crucial ecosystem services. A particular chal...
Read moreIntensive, large-scale agriculture promotes the conversion of natural habitats and diversified crops into monocultures, decreasing both native vegetat...
Read moreIntensive agriculture often reduces biodiversity on farmed land, but the converse situation, of wildlife damaging agriculture, is also important. A st...
Read moreAgriculture's influence on humanity is a dichotomy of promise and peril. Research on the food-environment dilemma has highlighted the environmental co...
Read moreTeak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is one of the most valuable tropical hardwoods of the world. Together with other highgrade hardwoods such as mahogany and ...
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