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Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 337:1-18
Natural organic biomass burning creates black carbon which forms a considerable proportion of the soil’s organic carbon. Due to black carbon’s aromatic structure it is recalcitrant and has the potential for long-term carbon sequestration in soil.
Autor:
Steven Bentley, C. Burns, Christopher J. Atkinson, Randolph R.J. Arroo, Lydia M.J. Smith, Nigel Dungey, Ian Flockart, Michael J. Davies, Colin Hill, Paul Brown, Jack G. Woolley, Neil A. Hipps, Trevor Robinson
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Annals of Botany. 104:315-323
Background and Aims: The resurgence of malaria, particularly in the developing world, is considerable and exacerbated by the development of single-gene multi-drug resistances to chemicals such as chloroquinone. Drug therapies, as recommended by the W
This study determines the impact of biochar, as a supplement, on soil nutrient availability and yields for three crops within commercial management systems in a temperate environment. Central to the suggestion of biochar benefits is an increase in so
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Plant and Soil. 271:131-141
The forest under-storey herbs Anemone nemorosa, Lamiastrum galeobdolon and Veronica montana are generally considered indicator species of old, broadleaved woodland sites where the soil fertility is often low. In a glasshouse bioassay, however, all th
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 79:610-618
SummaryContact and residual herbicide, polypropylene woven (plastic) and straw mulches were compared as ground vegetation management systems in a newly planted Bramley/M.9 apple orchard at HRI-East Malling, UK over an eight year period. The effects o
Aims: Two contrasting canopy manipulations were compared to unpruned controls on London plane trees, to determine the effects on canopy regrowth, soil and leaf water relations.\ud \ud Methods: ‘Canopy reduction’, was achieved by removing the oute
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http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/12430/2/12430_ATKINSON_Subsidence_Plant_and_Soil_revised_v1_(AAM)_(2014).pdf
http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/12430/2/12430_ATKINSON_Subsidence_Plant_and_Soil_revised_v1_(AAM)_(2014).pdf
Autor:
Neil A Hipps, Timothy J. Samuelson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 55:377-387
In 1972 an experiment was set up to investigate the long-term effects of herbicide, irrigation and two rates of nitrochalk fertiliser application on soil fertility in a Cox's Orange Pippin apple orchard. Samples taken in 1986 showed that uncultivated
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 53:159-168
From 1972 to 1988 an experiment was conducted which investigated the effects of four soil management treatments in combination with two rates of fertiliser application, on the growth and components of yield of Cox's Orange Pippin/MM 106 trees. By fou
Autor:
Michael J. Davies, Christopher J. Atkinson, Corrinne Burns, Jack G. Woolley, Neil A. Hipps, Randolph R. J. Arroo, Nigel Dungey, Trevor Robinson, Paul Brown, Ian Flockart, Colin Hill, Lydia Smith, Steven Bentley
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany; Aug2009, Vol. 104 Issue 2, p315-323, 9p
Autor:
Neil A Hipps, Michael A. Perring
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 48:507-510
The firmness and mean fruit weight, at harvest, of Cox's Orange Pippin apples from a soil management and N fertiliser trial planted in 1972 were measured from 1979 to 1985 (excluding 1984). Trees growing in overall herbicide, or in 0.3-m herbicide-tr