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The investigated growth processes of pedunculata oak sapling (Quercus robur L.) received the ambassador consanguine. It is shown, that in posterity growth sapling is shown to be miscellaneous.
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High bush density and cover have negative effects on the environment in general and on livestock production, in particular in savanna rangelands. The study examined the effects of bush control techniques on woody sapling recruitment in the low land ...
Malicha L. Hare +12 more
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Reindeer grazing induces spatial and functional shifts in root systems of boreal pine forests
The spatial distribution of roots, laterally and vertically, is critical for nutrient and water uptake and for driving root‐associated carbon inputs and turnover. Large herbivores, such as reindeer, influence ecosystems belowground by altering aboveground vegetation composition and soil microclimate.
Johannes Cunow +4 more
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Functional traits allow ecologists to synthesise general rules of community assembly. In joint species distribution modelling, traits are increasingly used to explain species–environment relationships, with the intention of being able to generalise predictions to other species in other systems.
Hao Ran Lai +4 more
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Features of growth in height of experimental cultures of a pedunculata oak (Quercus robur L.) of a various ecological origin are investigated. It is revealed, that sapling an oak of a various origin it has peculiar high variability on growth rate in ...
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Abstract Wild deer populations are increasing across the northern hemisphere, posing challenges to the environment and people. Deer impacts can be managed using lethal and non‐lethal practices, but research suggests lethal control receives mixed support.
Elena Cini +9 more
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Live oak saplings survive prescribed fire and sprout
Sapling surveys conducted before and after a prescribed fire in an oak woodland revealed that approximately half of marked blue oak and coast live oak saplings were top-killed (aboveground tissue of sapling killed) by the fire.
B Tietje, J Vreeland, W Weitkamp
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The focus of monitoring was the plant purposely cultivated because after re-vegetation, there were a very few of other plants growing naturally on reclimed coal mining area which were recorded, whereas these plants had important values.
Mochamad Arief Soendjoto +4 more
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This study was conducted in unheated greenhouses and open-field nurseries of Ordu University Agricultural Faculty in 2017. Effects of hazelnut husk compost and tea residue compost on quality and performance of 5 BB American grapevine rootstock saplings ...
Hatice Bilir Ekbiç +3 more
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Identifying knowledge barriers to agroforestry adoption and co‐designing solutions to them
Abstract Compared to monocultures, agroforestry can promote biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and climate resilience, whilst maintaining or enhancing production and profits. Despite this, uptake in temperate regions remains low. Knowledge gaps amongst land managers are a primary barrier to uptake, but little is known about which aspects of ...
Amelia S. C. Hood +7 more
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