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Dry weight and leaf area of tall fescue cv. Syn II (N. African) increased more rapidly than that of S170 during winter 1963. 4, particularly during De...
Read moreLight-trap records showed that Nilaparvata lugens (Stal), an important pest of rice, is prevalent in the southwestern part of Japan. Populations that ...
Read moreIn selected woodlands in the Ruaha National Park, 40% of Acacia albida were dead, and 67% of Commiphora ugogensis had been killed in the previous 6 yr...
Read moreDamage to trees by grazing animals and prevention of damage by fencing or use of unpalatable species; effects of grazing on forest soils, including co...
Read moreThere have been air pollution problems in Britain for several centuries. The nature of such problems has changed: intense local smoke pollution has be...
Read moreSeagrasses are important marine ecosystems but are vulnerable to physical damage from anthropogenic activities such as anchoring and trawling. Replant...
Read moreStochastic analogues that included variation in spatial heterogeneity of population densities and of parameter values in Globodera were produced using...
Read moreThe resolution of direct conflict between humans and elephants in Africa has become a serious local political issue in recent years, and a continental...
Read moreIn T. canadensis forests in Wisconsin, Acer saccharum rapidly replaced T. canadensis when both were heavily browsed by deer. However, regeneration of ...
Read moreThe results are reported of glasshouse trials in which the interspecific effects of barley, white mustard (Sinapis alba) and wild oats (Avena fatua) g...
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