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Moorlands dominated by heather Calluna vulgaris are of international conservation importance, but are declining as a result of increased grazing press...
Read moreConventional agricultural management practices, such as repeated annual tillage and crop residue burning, can lead to reductions in soil carbon (C) st...
Read moreRetention of crop biomass is widely recommended to improve soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the magnitude of contribution of above-ground residues ...
Read moreA perennial Festuca pratensis ley was grown during 3 years in a field experiment at Kjettslinge, Sweden. N uptake, defined as the flow of N into the c...
Read moreSoil characteristics and vegetation were studied in vehicle tracks and adjacent undisturbed tundra along local moisture gradients at four sites in nor...
Read moreEffects of goose faeces on salt marsh vegetation at La Pérouse Bay, Manitoba together with the processes of faecal decay, were studied in order to det...
Read morePlants face a constant struggle to acquire nutrients and defend themselves against herbivores. Mycorrhizae are fungal mutualists that provide nutrient...
Read moreEnchytraeids were sampled in 1980-85 in an agricultural field experiment with four cropping systems: barley without nitrogen fertilization (B0); barle...
Read moreAgricultural intensification, at field and landscape scales, has caused a decrease in weed richness and changes in species composition. In order to pr...
Read moreThe provision of food requirements for current and future generations can be guaranteed through agricultural intensification options that safeguard th...
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