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The negative sustainability impact of peat use in the horticultural sector has recently come into political focus. A bottom-up approach would be to convince consumers to buy peat alternatives. This is where this study comes in.
Mira Lehberger +2 more
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This book is a subject catalog of a special collection of peat research materials donated to the University of Minnesota Duluth by Rouse S. Farnham, retired professor of soil science at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
Hauck, Barbara H. +3 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Impact of storage and extraction methods on peat soil microbiomes. [PDF]
Cronin D +6 more
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The soils of the southeastern sector of Egmont National Park
The soils of the southeastern slopes of Egmont National Park, Taranaki, are youthful in absolute age and also in soil development. They are classed as recent soils on a parent material basis: andesitic tephras, alluvium, and peat with interbedded tephra.
Tonkin, Philip J.
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Harnessing iChip technology for novel antibiotic discovery from peat soil microbiomes to combat antimicrobial resistance. [PDF]
Chabib L +6 more
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Modelling peatlands as a complex adaptive systems
PhDA new conceptual approach to modelling peatlands, DigiBog, involves a Complex Adaptive Systems consideration of raised bogs. A new computer hydrological model is presented, tested, and its capabilities in simulating hydrological behaviour in a real ...
Morris, Paul John
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Tropical peat soil changes across successive oil palm generations in Sarawak, Malaysia. [PDF]
Ratai J +6 more
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The degradation of peatlands is a major and growing source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and small changes in the management of peatlands can lead to drastic changes in GHG emissions and changes in carbon storage and in the past have ...
Schrier-Uijl, A.P.
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Complete genome sequence of <i>Serratia marcescens</i> D1_6, isolated from peat soil. [PDF]
Isaac P +7 more
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