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2018
2018
Forest Fertilization Associated with Oil Sands Emissions
S. Watmough
,
Adam W. Bird
,
A. McDonough
,
E. Grimm
Ecosystems
2018
Corpus ID: 4992366
The Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada, is one of the largest point sources emitters of NOx and SO2 in Canada, and there have…
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2011
2011
Decentralization of school management to boards of governors in secondary schools in Kenya: a case of Trans-Nzoia County
J. Sang
,
H. Sang
2011
Corpus ID: 54719692
The concept of decentralization of school management to Boards of Governors was adopted by the Teachers Service Commission in an…
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2009
2009
Dwarf shrubs are stronger competitors than graminoid species at high nutrient supply in peat bogs
A. Kool
,
M. Heijmans
Plant Ecology
2009
Corpus ID: 24154571
Climate warming is likely to increase nutrient mineralization rates in bog ecosystems which may change the plant species…
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2007
2007
Effect of Water Deficit on Gas Exchange, Osmotic Solutes, Leaf Abscission, and Growth of Four Birch Genotypes (Betula L.) Under a Controlled Environment
M. Gu
,
C. Rom
,
J. Robbins
,
D. Oosterhuis
2007
Corpus ID: 76655409
Water was withheld from 2-year-old seedlings or rooted cuttings of four birch genotypes (Betula alleghaniensis Britton, B…
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2006
2006
Flooding Facility Helps Scientists Examine the Ecophysiology of Floodplain Species Used in Bottomland Hardwood Restorations
B. Lockhart
,
E. Gardiner
,
+5 authors
M. Devall
Ecological Restoration
2006
Corpus ID: 83929821
Bottomland hardwood ecosystems, important for their unique functions and values, have experienced considerable degradation since…
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2001
2001
Biogeochemical Processes of Methane Cycle in the Soils, Bogs, and Lakes of Western Siberia
V. F. Gal’chenko
,
L. Dulov
,
B. Cramer
,
N. I. Konova
,
S. V. Barysheva
Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 11464756
The biogeochemical processes of methane production and oxidation were studied in the upper horizons of tundra and taiga soils and…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Successional changes of ant assemblages: from virgin and ditched bogs to forests
K. Vepsäläinen
,
R. Savolainen
,
J. Tiainen
,
J. Vilén
2000
Corpus ID: 55895043
135‐149. We studied ant assembly changes after ditching of bogs with nest and pitfall sampling in the southern Finnish taiga. The…
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1999
1999
ÉTABLISSEMENT DE SPHAIGNES RÉINTRODUITES SOUS DIVERSES COMMUNAUTÉS VÉGÉTALES RECOLONISANT LES TOURBIÈRES APRÈS L'EXPLOITATION
S. Boudreau
,
L. Rochefort
1999
Corpus ID: 82645892
SUMMARY (original scientific paper ) As part of a research project on restoration of post-harvested peatlands, a study was…
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1966
1966
Untersuchungen anHarpagoxenus Sublævis Nyl. (Hym., Formicidæ)
A. Buschinger
Insectes Sociaux
1966
Corpus ID: 36880885
1° Neue Fundorte vonHarpagoxenus sublaevis Nyl. in Deutschland werden mitgeteilt (Nurnberg, Erlangen, Amberg, Bamberg…
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1961
1961
Food cycles in sphagnous bogs
N. N. Smirnov
Hydrobiologia
1961
Corpus ID: 45372644
SummaryThe submersed sphagnum is populated by Odonata and Chironomidae larvae, Hemiptera, Cladocera, Cyclopoida, Rotatoria and…
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