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Krishan Kaushik, Robert W. Pal, Katalin Somfalvi-Tóth, Riyazuddin Riyazuddin, Kinga Rudolf and Tamás Morschhauser
Understanding the invasion potential of any plant species is crucial for early detection in habitat conservation, particularly when observing their expansion within their native region. As a test species, we utilised Allium ursinum L., a dominant clonal ...
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Ireneusz Sosna and Ewa Fudali
The key problem in the cultivation of densely planted dwarf orchards is the removal of weeds?trees? competitors for habitat resources. There is an urgent need to look for ecological methods of weed control as an alternative to herbicides that are harmful...
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Lena Wöhl, Thorsten Ruf, Christoph Emmerling, Jan Thiele and Stefan Schrader
Abundant and functionally diverse earthworm communities in perennials deliver ecosystem services like increasing nutrient availability by incorporating organic matter. This study aimed to analyse the decomposition of annual and perennial energy crop resi...
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Gabriel Ortyom Yager,Mnena Abete,Iveren Chenge
Forest structure assessment is vital in ensuring environmental function such as habitat provision for biodiversity and soil conservation. This study was carried out to assess the flora and fauna composition of a community forest. The systematic line plot...
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Caixia Liu, Longsheng Chen, Wei Tang, Shaofeng Peng, Meiqun Li, Nan Deng and Yongzhong Chen
Oil tea Camellia, as a major cash and oil crop, has a high status in the forestry cultivation systems in China. To meet the current market demand for oil tea Camellia, its potential distribution and suitable soil condition was researched, to instruct its...
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