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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Home‐Field Advantage (HFA) theory—positing that litter decomposes faster at its site of origin—allows us to disentangle the respective influences of litter quality, soil biota composition, and microclimate on shifts in litter decomposition following land use conversion.
Marie Sauvadet +8 more
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Provides information on causes of black root rot in tobacco, and provides suggestions for ...
Fenne, S.B.
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Abstract The circular economy (CE) is often treated as a technological or system‐design challenge. We argue that it is also a managerial transition that remains under‐theorized. Rather than assuming that CE requires wholly new managerial frameworks, we revisit Fayol's functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling as enduring managerial ...
Kerry Hudson, Roberta De Angelis
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Virulence and cross-infection potential of Ilyonectria spp. to grapevine
Black foot is an important disease of grapevines, affecting vines in nurseries as well as in young plantations. In recent years the disease has increased in incidence and severity throughout the world.
Ana CABRAL +3 more
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SP277-S Black Root Rot of Tobacco
Black root rot has been one of the most costly diseases of tobacco in Tennessee. This disease attacks tobacco either in the plant bed or in the field. It is a serious problem where tobacco is grown repeatedly in the same bed or field.
The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
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Antagonistic Effect of Native Bacillus Isolates against Black Root Rot of Faba Bean
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is one of the most important pulse crops grown in eastern Africa. Black root rot (Fusarium solani) is known to cause great yield losses in faba bean, especially in the highlands of Ethiopia.
Eshetu, B, Seid, A, Amare, A
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Over the last 25 years, perceptions of the early prehistory of Northwest Africa have undergone radical changes due to new fieldwork projects and a corresponding growth in scientific interest in the region. Much of this work has been focused in Morocco, known for its extremely rich fossil and archaeological records in caves and rock shelters.
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Black root rot is a soil-borne fungal disease affecting cotton seedlings upon germination. Disease symptoms include stunted or slow growth early in the season compared to surrounding healthy plants. Diseased plants show blackening of the root and reduced
Pereg, Lily
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‘A Sort of Armed Argument’: Ireland's Civil War of Words
Abstract This article sets out to contribute to the study of the languages of European civil wars through outlining and analysing the deployment of language as a weapon by the opposing sides of the Irish independence movement that split over the terms of the Anglo‐Irish Treaty of December 1921.
DONAL Ó DRISCEOIL
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Effects of Silicon Amendment on Soilborne and Fruit Diseases of Avocado
The effects of silicon (Si) amendment have been studied in several plant/pathogen interactions; however, studies in horticultural tree crops are limited.
Elizabeth K. Dann, Duy P. Le
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