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Publikováno v:
Journal of Forest Science, Vol 52, Iss Special Issue, Pp S3-S13 (2006)
Forest soil acidification and depletion of nutrient cations have been reported for several forested regions in North America, predominantly in the eastern United States, including the northeast and in the central Appalachians, but also in parts of so
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https://doaj.org/article/f9fac27d85be4726ae28006dd188fe67
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Environmental Microbiology. 24:5809-5824
Green roof soils are usually engineered for purposes other than urban biodiversity, which may impact their fungal communities, and in turn impact the health of plants in the urban ecosystem. We examined the drivers of fungal diversity and community c
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Freshwater Biology.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing
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Functional Ecology. 34:2571-2583
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Journal of Applied Microbiology. 130:109-122
Aims The soil microbial community plays a critical role in increasing phosphorus (P) availability in low-P, weathered soils by "mining" recalcitrant organic P through the production of phosphatase enzymes. However, there is a lack of data on the fung
Autor:
Christopher B. Blackwood, Amber L. Horning, Ryan M. Mushinski, Andrew C Eagar, Kurt A. Smemo, Richard P. Phillips
Publikováno v:
Appl Environ Microbiol
Trees associating with different mycorrhizas often differ in their effects on litter decomposition, nutrient cycling, soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, and plant-soil interactions. For example, due to differences between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM)
Autor:
Sandy C Eagar, Leanne S Cowin
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Collegian. 20:115-121
Poor collegial relations can cause communication breakdown, staff attrition and difficulties attracting new nursing staff. Underestimating the potential power of nursing team relationships means that opportunities to create better working environment
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W. S. McKERROW, Per E. Ahlberg, Geoffrey Clayton, C. Mac Niocaill, Christopher J. Cleal, R. M. C. Eagar
Reconstructions based on biogeography, palaeomagnetism and facies distributions indicate that, in later Palaeozoic time, there were no wide oceans separating the major continents. During the Silurian and Early Devonian time, many oceans became narrow
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https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.sp.2000.179.01.03
https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.sp.2000.179.01.03
Autor:
Kevin C. Eagar, Matthew J. Fouch
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Seismological Research Letters. 83:596-603
Receiver functions have become a widely used tool to study the seismic velocity structure beneath a single station by imaging impedance boundaries where mode conversions from P to S waves occur. In recent years, the community has seen an increase in