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1 Abandonment in grazing systems: Consequences for vegetation and soil Peco, Begoña
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 284-294
11 p.
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2 Abiotic stress tolerances (moisture, nutrients) and photosynthesis in endophyte-infected tall fescue Bacon, Charles W.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 123-141
19 p.
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3 Abundance and activity of soil organisms in fields of maize grown with a white clover living mulch Nakamoto, T.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 34-42
9 p.
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4 Abundance of selected insect species in natural and agricultural habitats of a tropical upland (Leyte, Philippines) Szinicz, Gundula
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 104-110
7 p.
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5 Acid phosphatase activity in roots of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings fertilized with different nitrogen sources Kieliszewska-Rokicka, B.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 229-234
6 p.
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6 A comparison of agar film techniques for estimating fungal biovolumes in litter and soil Lodge, D.J.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 131-144
14 p.
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7 A comparison of methods for estimating soil microbial biomass carbon Jordan, D.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 35-41
7 p.
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8 Acremonium endophytes: our current state of knowledge and future directions for research Siegel, Malcolm R.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 301-321
21 p.
article
9 Adopting sustainable farm management practices within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone in Scotland: The view from the farm Macgregor, Colin J.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 108-119
12 p.
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10 A field experiment investigating the effects of olive husk and cow manure on heavy metal availability in a contaminated calcareous soil from Murcia (Spain) Clemente, R.
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 319-326
8 p.
article
11 A field survey on the relations between air pollution, stand vitality and the occurrence of fruitbodies of mycorrhizal fungi, in plots of Pinus sylvestris Schaffers, A.P.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 449-454
6 p.
article
12 Agent-based modeling and genetic programming for modeling land change in the Southern Yucatán Peninsular Region of Mexico Manson, Steven M.
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 47-62
16 p.
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13 Agricultural best management practices for water pollution control: current issues Logan, Terry J.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 223-231
9 p.
article
14 Agricultural farm planning and protection of the environment Milanesi, Mariangela
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 91-98
8 p.
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15 Agricultural land abandonment and natural forest re-growth in the Swiss mountains: A spatially explicit economic analysis Gellrich, Mario
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 93-108
16 p.
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16 Agriculture and global warming Orr, David W.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 81-88
8 p.
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17 Agri-environment schemes and foraging of barn owls Tyto alba Askew, Nicholas P.
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 109-114
6 p.
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18 Agroecology: A new research and development paradigm for world agriculture Altieri, Miguel A.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 37-46
10 p.
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19 Agroecology patterns in Northeastern Italy Guido Paoletti, Maurizio
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 139-154
16 p.
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20 Agroecosystem biodiversity: matching production and conservation biology Paoletti, M.G.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 3-23
21 p.
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21 A high-efficiency, “low-technology” Tullgren-type extractor for soil microarthropods Crossley Jr., D.A.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 187-192
6 p.
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22 A labeling chamber for 13C enrichment of plant tissue for decomposition studies Berg, J.D.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 421-425
5 p.
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23 A landscape perspective on conservation of semi-natural grasslands Lindborg, Regina
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 213-222
10 p.
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24 A litterbasket technique for measurement of nutrient dynamics in forest floors Blair, John M.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 465-471
7 p.
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25 Alternative crops for sustainable agricultural systems Becker, R.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 265-274
10 p.
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26 A method to construct artificial soil cores from field soil with a reproducible structure Didden, W.A.M.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 329-333
5 p.
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27 A micromorphological approach to the interactions between soil structure and soil biota Kooistra, M.J.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 315-328
14 p.
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28 Ammonia volatilization potential: Prediction of urinary urea nitrogen output in lactating dairy cows Burgos, S.A.
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 261-269
9 p.
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29 An agro-ecological survey of the Boé province, Guinea Bissau Wit, P.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 609-620
12 p.
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30 An approach for estimating net primary productivity and annual carbon inputs to soil for common agricultural crops in Canada Bolinder, M.A.
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 29-42
14 p.
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31 An ecological analysis of the spider fauna (Araneae) occurring in maize fields, Italian ryegrass fields and their edge zones, by means of different multivariate techniques Alderweireldt, Mark
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 293-306
14 p.
article
32 An ecological approach to agriculture — The Austrian example Maurer, L.J.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 573-578
6 p.
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33 An economic framework for evaluating agricultural policy and the sustainability of production systems Faeth, Paul
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 161-173
13 p.
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34 An energy balance under a conventional crop rotation system in northern Japan: Perspectives on fuel ethanol production from sugar beet Koga, Nobuhisa
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 101-110
10 p.
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35 An enzymic approach to the analysis of microbial activity during plant litter decomposition Sinsabaugh, Robert L.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 43-54
12 p.
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36 A new dawn for soil biology: video analysis of root-soil-microbial-faunal interactions Lussenhop, John
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 235-249
15 p.
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37 An integrated North Florida dairy farm model to reduce environmental impacts under seasonal climate variability Cabrera, Victor E.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 82-97
16 p.
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38 A non-destructive technique for studies of root distribution in relation to soil moisture Andrén, Olof
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 269-278
10 p.
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39 A novel concept to reduce nitrogen losses from grazed pastures by administering soil nitrogen process inhibitors to ruminant animals: A study with sheep Ledgard, S.F.
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 148-158
11 p.
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40 Antiphytopathogenic properties of biogenic waste compost Schueler, C.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 477-482
6 p.
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41 Applications of image analysis to soil micromorphology Bui, Elisabeth N.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 305-313
9 p.
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42 A procedure for extraction of microarthropods from bulk soil samples with emphasis on inactive stages Kethley, J.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 193-200
8 p.
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43 Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and organic farming Gosling, P.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 17-35
19 p.
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44 Are agricultural land use patterns influenced by farmer imitation? Schmit, Claude
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 113-127
15 p.
article
45 Are arthropod communities in cotton really disrupted? An assessment of insecticide regimes and evaluation of the beneficial disruption index Mansfield, S.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 326-335
10 p.
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46 A review: long-term effects of agricultural systems on soil biochemical and microbial parameters Dick, Richard P.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 25-36
12 p.
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47 A review on Ophrys lutea mycorrhizas. Host/endophyte interaction Salome, M.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 345-348
4 p.
article
48 Arsenic contamination in Bangladesh—An overview Hossain, M.F.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 1-16
16 p.
article
49 A simple model to evaluate herbicide fate in the air-water-soil system Cervelli, S.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 523-529
7 p.
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50 A spatio-temporal analysis of forage availability and grazing and excretion behaviour of herded and free grazing cattle, sheep and goats in Western Niger Schlecht, Eva
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 226-242
17 p.
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51 Assessing effects of alternative agricultural practices on wildlife habitat in Iowa, USA Santelmann, Mary
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 243-253
11 p.
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52 Assessment of a phosphorus fractionation method for soils: problems for further investigation Potter, R.L.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 453-463
11 p.
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53 Assessment of pasture production in the Italian Alps using spectrometric and remote sensing information Boschetti, Mirco
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 267-272
6 p.
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54 Assessment of the toxicological risk of pesticides and its correlation to the physico-chemical characteristics and tissue distribution Cova, D.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 531-537
7 p.
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55 Assimilating remote sensing data into a crop model to improve predictive performance for spatial applications Launay, Marie
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 321-339
19 p.
article
56 A statistical evaluation of equations for predicting total microbial biomass carbon using physiological and biochemical methods Wardle, D.A.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 75-86
12 p.
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57 A Swiss agri-environment scheme effectively enhances species richness for some taxa over time Roth, Tobias
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 167-172
6 p.
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58 A trap design for combined insect emergence and soil arthropod extraction from soil Bater, J.E.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 231-234
4 p.
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59 Author index 1991
270-271 1-4 p. 507-510
4 p.
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60 Author index 1992
270-271 1-4 p. 355-356
2 p.
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61 Author index 1993
270-271 1-4 p. 325-326
2 p.
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62 Author index 1993
270-271 1-4 p. 323-324
2 p.
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63 Author index 1989
270-271 1-4 p. 621-625
5 p.
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64 Author index of agriculture, ecosystems and environment volume 28 1990
270-271 1-4 p. 581-589
9 p.
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65 Author index of agriculture, ecosystems and environment, volumes 28 and 29 1990
270-271 1-4 p. 463-477
15 p.
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66 Belowground effects of organic and conventional farming on aboveground plant–herbivore and plant–pathogen interactions Poveda, Katja
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 162-167
6 p.
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67 Biochemical pathways of carbohydrate and nitrogen assimilation in spruce ectomycorrhizae. Activities of a few key enzymes in each partner and in the association Namysl, Corrine
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 355-359
5 p.
article
68 Biodiversity of microarthropods in agricultural soils: relations to processes Crossley Jr., D.A.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 37-46
10 p.
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69 Biodiversity, profitability, and vegetation structure in a Mexican coffee agroecosystem Gordon, Caleb
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 256-266
11 p.
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70 Biogas production from maize and dairy cattle manure—Influence of biomass composition on the methane yield Amon, Thomas
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 173-182
10 p.
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71 Biogenic turnover of matter, soil biota and problems of agroecosystem development Pokarzhevskij, A.D.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 281-291
11 p.
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72 Biological control of Brontispa longissima in Western Samoa: An ecological and economic evaluation Voegele, J.M.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 315-329
15 p.
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73 Biological nitrogen fixation in secondary regrowth and mature rainforest of central Amazonia Gehring, Christoph
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 237-252
16 p.
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74 Bird community patterns in Mediterranean farmlands: A comment Farina, Almo
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 177-181
5 p.
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75 Brazilian rain forest colonization and biodiversity de Miranda, Evaristo Eduardo
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 275-296
22 p.
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76 Cadmium, copper and zinc leaching and surface run-off losses at the Öjebyn farm in Northern Sweden—Temporal and spatial variation Bengtsson, H.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 120-138
19 p.
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77 Carabid and staphylinid beetles in two vineyards in the Province of Verona (Italy) Daccordi, Mauro
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 307-313
7 p.
article
78 Carabid beetle communities (Carabidae, coleoptera) in biologically and conventionally farmed agroecosystems Kromp, Bernhard
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 241-251
11 p.
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79 Carabid movement and vegetation density: Implications for interpreting pitfall trap data from split-field trials Thomas, C.F.G.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 51-61
11 p.
article
80 Carbon accumulation and storage in semi-arid sagebrush steppe: Effects of long-term grazing exclusion Shrestha, Gyami
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 173-181
9 p.
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81 Carbon sequestration potential estimates with changes in land use and tillage practice in Ohio, USA Tan, Zhengxi
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 140-152
13 p.
article
82 Carbon stock and sequestration potential of traditional and improved agroforestry systems in the West African Sahel Takimoto, Asako
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 159-166
8 p.
article
83 Causes and control of perennial ryegrass staggers in New Zealand Prestidge, R.A.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 283-300
18 p.
article
84 Changes in intrasystem N cycling from N2-fixing shrub encroachment in grassland: multiple positive feedbacks Baer, Sara G.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 174-182
9 p.
article
85 Changes over three decades in the floristic composition of fertile permanent grasslands in the Swiss Alps Peter, M.
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 204-212
9 p.
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86 Changing land-use patterns and farming strategies in the degraded environment of the Irangi Hills, central Tanzania Kangalawe, Richard Y.M.
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 33-47
15 p.
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87 Characterization of a substrate-induced respiration method for measuring fungal, bacterial and total microbial biomass on plant residues Beare, M.H.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 65-73
9 p.
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88 Characterization of ectomycorrhizal fungi and ectomycorrhizas of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) by isoenzyme analysis Sen, Robin
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 463-468
6 p.
article
89 Charcoal as a micro-habitat for VA mycorrhizal fungi, and its practical implication Saito, Masanori
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 341-344
4 p.
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90 Chemistry, occurrence and biological effects of saturated pyrrolizidine alkaloids associated with endophyte-grass interactions Bush, L.P.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 81-102
22 p.
article
91 Chemistry of compounds associated with endophyte/grass interaction: ergovaline- and ergopeptine-related alkaloids Garner, George B.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 65-80
16 p.
article
92 Chitinase activity and VA-mycorrhiza development Spanu, P.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 409-413
5 p.
article
93 Colonization of maize roots by VAM-fungi under conditions of long-term fertilization of varying intensity Gryndler, M.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 183-186
4 p.
article
94 Colonization of Pinus banksiana roots by Laccaria bicolor variants: structural characterization Wong, Ken K.Y.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 557-561
5 p.
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95 Comparative biodiversity of aquatic habitats in the European agricultural landscape Davies, Bella
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 1-8
8 p.
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96 Comparative studies on the soil life in ecofarmed and conventionally farmed fields and grasslands of Austria Foissner, Wilhelm
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 207-218
12 p.
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97 Comparison of soil extraction methods for nematodes and microarthropods McSorley, R.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 201-207
7 p.
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98 Competition between Glomus tenue and some coarse fungi for colonizing red clover roots in acid soils Sainz, M.J.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 337-340
4 p.
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99 Competition between introduced and indigenous mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus spp.) for root colonization of leek Sen, R.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 355-359
5 p.
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100 Computer-driven image-based soil fauna taxonomy Moldenke, A.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 177-185
9 p.
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101 Concepts to sustain a change in farm performance evaluation Caporali, F.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 579-595
17 p.
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102 Conceptual approaches for the rational use of VA endomycorrhizae in agriculture: Possibilities and limitations Gianinazzi, S.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 153-161
9 p.
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103 Concluding address Harley, J.L.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 457-461
5 p.
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104 Conserving invertebrate diversity in agricultural, forestry and natural ecosystems in Australia Greenslade, Penelope
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 297-312
16 p.
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105 Conserving the Cabrera vole, Microtus cabrerae, in intensively used Mediterranean landscapes Pita, Ricardo
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 1-5
5 p.
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106 Conserving the species-rich meadows of Europe García, A.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 219-232
14 p.
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107 Considerations of a field-scale soil carbon budget for furrow irrigation Poch, Rosa M.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 391-398
8 p.
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108 Contents of Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Volume 111 2005
270-271 1-4 p. 370-371
2 p.
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109 Contents of Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Volume 118 2007
270-271 1-4 p. 359-360
2 p.
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110 Contents of agriculture, ecosystems and environment volume 28 and 29 1990
270-271 1-4 p. 479-492
14 p.
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111 Contents of agriculture, ecosystems and environment volume 28 vol. 28 nos 1–4 Ectomycorrhiza 1990
270-271 1-4 p. 591-599
9 p.
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112 Contribution of live fences to the ecological integrity of agricultural landscapes Harvey, C.A.
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 200-230
31 p.
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113 Control of energy and matter fluxes in agricultural landscapes Ryszkowski, Lech
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 107-118
12 p.
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114 Corrigendum to: “Assessing the risk of releasing transgenic Cucurbita spp. in Mexico” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 112 (2006) 291–299] Arriaga, Laura
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 301-
1 p.
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115 Corrigendum to “Environmental impact and economic assessment for UK sugar beet production systems” [Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 107 (2005) 341–358] Tzilivakis, J.
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 368-369
2 p.
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116 Countryside elements and the conservation of birds in agricultural environments Haslem, Angie
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 191-203
13 p.
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117 Cytokinin activity in citrus jambhiri seedlings colonized by mycorrhizal fungi Dixon, R.K.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 103-106
4 p.
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118 Degradation of the herbicide chlorpropham by some ectomycorrhizal fungi in pure culture Rouillon, R.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 421-424
4 p.
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119 Demography and population dynamics of ectomycorrhizas of sitka spruce fertilized with N Taylor, A.F.S.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 493-496
4 p.
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120 Designing the future: sustainable agriculture in the US Francis, Charles A.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 123-134
12 p.
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121 Developing an environmentally sound plant protection for cassava in Africa Yaninek, J.S.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 305-324
20 p.
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122 Differences in aggregate stability due to various sewage sludge treatments on a Mediterranean calcareous soil Ojeda, G.
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 48-56
9 p.
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123 Differential response to tree fallows in rotational woodlot systems in semi-arid Tanzania: Post-fallow maize yield, nutrient uptake, and soil nutrients Kimaro, A.A.
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 73-83
11 p.
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124 Discriminating conventional and conservation agricultural management practices with airborne multispectral imagery Hache, C.
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 354-366
13 p.
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125 Distribution of VA mycorrhizal endophytes amongst plants from a Danish grassland community Rosendahl, S.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 329-335
7 p.
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126 Diversity of carabids (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the desalinized agricultural landscape of Quzhou county, China Liu, Yunhui
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 45-50
6 p.
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127 Diversity of mammals and traditional hunting in central African rain forests Carpaneto, Giuseppe M.
1992
270-271 1-4 p. 335-354
20 p.
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128 DNA RFLPs distinguish ectomycorrhizal fungi Rygiewicz, Paul T.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 431-435
5 p.
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129 Do isolated trees encourage arboreal ant foraging at ground-level? Quantification of ant activity and the influence of season, in Veracruz, Mexico Gove, Aaron D.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 272-276
5 p.
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130 Do we need a new developmental paradigm? Grove, Thurman L.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 135-145
11 p.
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131 Downward movement of phosphorus in paddy soil installed in large-scale monolith lysimeters Shan, Yan-Hong
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 270-278
9 p.
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132 Ecological agriculture within a densely populated area in China Wu, Shanmei
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 597-607
11 p.
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133 Ecological and seasonal study of VAM in plant species available as forage plants Lopez-Sanchez, M.E.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 267-271
5 p.
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134 Ecological and ultrastructural responses of scots pine mycorrhizas to industrial pollution Holopainen, Toini
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 185-189
5 p.
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135 Ecological perspectives of changing agricultural land use in the European community Goedmakers, Annemarie
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 99-106
8 p.
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136 Ecology and possibility of culture in Europe of the Burgundy truffle (Tuber uncinatum Chatin) Chevalier, G.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 71-73
3 p.
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137 Ecology of low-input, no-tillage agroecosystems House, G.J.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 331-345
15 p.
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138 Ecology of VAM fungi in tropical agrosystems Sieverding, Ewald
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 369-390
22 p.
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139 Ecology of various competitors from an experimental plot of Pinus pinaster inoculated with Suillus granulatus and Lactarius deliciosus Guinberteau, J.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 161-165
5 p.
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140 Economic injury level concepts and their use in sustaining environmental quality Higley, Leon G.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 233-243
11 p.
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141 Ectomycorrhizas and forest decline Mejstřík, V.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 325-337
13 p.
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142 Ectomycorrhizas stress during forest trees transplantation ascertained by radiorespirometry and protein electrophoresis Al-Abras, K.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 9-12
4 p.
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143 Editorial Advisory Board 2007
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144 Editorial Board 2008
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145 Editorial Board 1991
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146 Editorial Board 1992
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147 Editorial Board 1993
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148 Editorial Board 1993
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149 Editorial Board 1990
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150 Editorial Board 1989
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151 Editorial Board 1990
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152 Effectiveness of erosion mitigation measures to prevent muddy floods: A case study in the Belgian loam belt Evrard, Olivier
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 149-158
10 p.
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153 Effect of amino acids on cytokinin-like substances production by mycorrhizal fungi of pine ( Pinus sylvestris L. ) Kampert, M.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 219-228
10 p.
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154 Effect of B-group vitamins on auxin-like substances production by ectomycorrhizal fungi of pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) Strzelczyk, E.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 483-491
9 p.
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155 Effect of continuous grazing on forage quality, quantity and animal performance Pavlů, V.
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 349-355
7 p.
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156 Effect of copper on mycelium of three edible ectomycorrhizal fungi Poitou, N.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 403-408
6 p.
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157 Effect of different organic manures on the efficiency of VA mycorrhiza Brechelt, Andrea
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 55-58
4 p.
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158 Effect of different phosphorus and nitrogen levels on development of VA mycorrhiza, rhizobial activity and soybean growth Vejsadová, H.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 429-434
6 p.
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159 Effect of dose and formulation of Laccaria laccata inoculum on mycorrhizal infection and growth of Douglas fir in a nursery Mortier, F.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 351-354
4 p.
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160 Effect of endomycorrhizal infection and biocides on phytoalexin accumulation in soybean roots Morandi, D.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 303-305
3 p.
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161 Effect of fertilization on mycorrhizal fungi communities in two belgian forests Guillitte, O.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 155-159
5 p.
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162 Effect of free-air atmospheric CO2 enrichment on dark respiration of rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) Xu, Zhongjun
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 105-112
8 p.
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163 Effect of grazing intensity on carbon and nitrogen in soil and vegetation in a meadow steppe in Inner Mongolia Han, Guodong
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 21-32
12 p.
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164 Effect of land use change from paddy rice cultivation to upland crop cultivation on soil carbon budget of a cropland in Japan Nishimura, Seiichi
2008
270-271 1-4 p. 9-20
12 p.
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165 Effect of leaf litter management on scab development in an organic apple orchard Gomez, Christelle
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 249-255
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206 Environmental impacts of farm scenarios according to five assessment methods van der Werf, Hayo M.G.
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211 Ethnoscience and biodiversity: key elements in the design of sustainable pest management systems for small farmers in developing countries Altieri, Miguel A.
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212 Evaluation of indicators to assess the environmental impact of dairy production systems Thomassen, M.A.
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215 Evolution of vegetation under intensive grazing: Two examples in North-western Italian mountains Acutis, M.
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216 Experimental natural history of sustainable agriculture: syndromes of production Andow, David A.
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217 Extramatrical hyphae as sinks for carbon in ectomycorrhizal pine seedlings Miller, S.L.
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218 Factors controlling VAM colonization percentage in arable soils Lippmann, G.
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219 Farming systems and insect predators Booij, C.J.H.
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220 Feeding experiments. A criterion for quality estimation of biologically and conventionally produced foods Plochberger, Karin
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224 Field use of 32P tracer to measure phosphate uptake by birch mycorrhizas Dighton, J.
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225 Fine root and mycorrhizal biomass in Norway spruce (Picea abies /L./ Karsten) forest stands under different pollution stress Kocourek, R.
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226 Fluxes of nitrous oxide and methane, and nitrogen leaching from organically and conventionally cultivated sandy soil in western Finland Syväsalo, E.
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227 Fluxes of phosphate in mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal fine roots of spruce: a compartmental analysis Wieser, U.
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228 Forage legumes and cultural sustainability: lessons from history Stinner, Deborah H.
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229 Functional aspects of incompatible ectomycorrhizal associations Finlay, R.D.
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230 Fungal individuals in pine mycorrhiza Dahlberg, A.
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231 Fungicides: In vitro tests not useful for evaluating effects on ectomycorrhizae Unestam, T.
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232 Genetical analysis of the efficiency of VA mycorrhiza with spring wheat Manske, G.G.B.
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233 Genetic manipulation of tall fescue Pedersen, J.F.
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234 Geologic research in support of sustainable agriculture Gough, L.P.
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235 Glyceollin production in soybean during the process of infection by Glomus mosseae and Rhizoctonia solani Wyss, Peter
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236 Grassland colonization by Erica scoparia (L.) in the Montseny Biosphere Reserve (Spain) after land-use changes Bartolomé, Jordi
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237 Grassy field margins and arthropod diversity: a case study on ground beetles and spiders in eastern Austria (Coleoptera: Carabidae; Arachnida: Aranei, Opiliones) Kromp, Bernhard
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238 Growth substances in root exudate of Pinus sylvestris — their influence on mycorrhizal fungi (effects of jasmonic acid) Gog̀ala, Nada
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239 Growth variation and cultural characteristics of suillus fluryi Huijsm. in response to culture media and pH Honrubia, M.
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240 Heavy metal accumulation in calcareous soil and sorghum plants after addition of sulphur-containing waste as a soil amendment in Turkey Kaplan, Mustafa
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241 Helianthemum and some agaricales: Unusual case of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis Fellner, R.
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242 High performance liquid chromatography - Assay of ergosterol: A technique to estimate fungal biomass in roots with ectomycorrhiza Salmanowicz, Boleslaw
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243 Host and non-host relationships between Arbutus unedo L. And mycorrhizal fungi Giovannetti, M.
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244 Human behavioral impact on nitrogen flow—A case study of the rural areas of the middle and lower reaches of the Changjiang River, China Liu, Chen
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245 IAA-synthesizing activity of different ectomycorrhizal fungi in relation to nitrogen nutrition Rudawska, Maria
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246 Identification and quantification of sulfur gases emitted from soils, leaf litter and live plant parts Haines, Bruce L.
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247 IFC 2006
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248 IFC 2005
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250 Impact of agricultural management on carabid communities and weed seed predation Menalled, Fabián D.
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251 Impact of cattle on soil physical properties and nutrient concentrations in overland flow from pasture in Ireland Kurz, Isabelle
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252 Impact of climate change on potential distributions and relative abundances of Oulema melanopus, Meligethes viridescens and Ceutorhynchus obstrictus in Canada Olfert, O.
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253 Impact of elevated O3 and CO2 exposure on potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Bintje) tuber macronutrients (N, P, K, Mg, Ca) Piikki, K.
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254 Impacts of an agri-environment field margin prescription on the flora and fauna of arable farmland in different landscapes Marshall, E.J.P.
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255 Impacts of artificial acid rain and liming on fruitbody production of ectomycorrhizal fungi Agerer, R.
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256 Impacts of groundcover management systems on yield, leaf nutrients, weeds, and arthropods of tart cherry in Michigan, USA Sirrine, JR.
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257 Importance and economic significance of the Acremonium endophytes to performance of animals and grass plant Hoveland, Carl S.
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258 Importance of Acremonium endophytes in turf-grass breeding and management Funk, C.R.
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259 Improvements to the heptane flotation method for collecting microarthropods from silt loam soil Geurs, M.
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260 Individual competition indices for conifer plantations Corona, P.
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261 Infection of roots with a dimorphic hypodermis: Possible effects on solute uptake Smith, S.E.
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262 Infectivity of mine soils from South-East Spain Díaz, G.
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263 Influence of acid-producing agrobacterium and Laccaria laccata on pine and beech growth, nutrient uptake and exudation Leyval, C.
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264 Influence of aluminium on mycorrhizae Jana, Žel
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265 Influence of decaying birch logs to scots pine mycorrhizae at clear-cutted ploughed sites in Northern Finland Väre, Henry
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266 Influence of grass species and endophyte infection on weed populations during establishment of low-maintenance lawns Richmond, Douglas S.
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267 Influence of inoculation with VA mycorrhizal fungus Glomus sp. on growth of strawberries and runner formation Hršelová, H.
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268 Influence of microclimate on growth of the mycorrhizal fungus dermocybe uliginosa Kotilová-Kubičková, L.
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269 Influence of organised scaring on distribution and habitat choice of geese on pastures in Northern Norway Tombre, Ingunn M.
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270 Influence of undersown clovers on weeds and on the yield of winter wheat in organic farming Hartl, Wilfried
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271 Influence of VA mycorrhizae on the uptake and distribution of heavy metals in plants Dehn, Barbara
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272 In search of traditional farm wisdom for a more sustainable agriculture: A study of Amish farming and society Stinner, Deborah H.
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273 Insect conservation and the disturbance landscape Samways, M.J.
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274 Insect pollinated plants benefit from organic farming Gabriel, Doreen
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275 Integration of endemic natural enemies and Bacillus thuringiensis to manage insect pests of Brassica crops in North Korea Furlong, Michael J.
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276 Intensification and diversification of New Zealand agriculture since 1960: An evaluation of current indicators of land use change MacLeod, Catriona J.
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277 Intensity of agricultural land-use and farmland birds in the Baltic States Herzon, Irina
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278 Interaction between introduced and indigenous VAM fungal species in Syrian soils El-Atrash, F.
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279 Interactions between agricultural and ecological systems at the landscape level Baudry, Jacques
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280 Interactions between different VA mycorrhizal fungi andrhizobium strains on growth and nutrition of Medicago sativa Azcon, R.
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281 Interactions between mycophagous nematodes, mycorrhizal and other soil fungi Giannakis, Nikos
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282 Interactions between rhizosphere free-living microorganisms and VAM fungi Azcon, R.
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283 Interactions of trichoderma spp. with Glomus mosseae and two wilt pathogenic fungi Calvet, C.
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284 Interannual landscape changes influence plant–herbivore–parasitoid interactions Thies, Carsten
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285 Interest of endomycorrhizae for the production of micropropagated oil palm clones Blal, B.
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286 Introduction Joost, Richard
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287 Introduction Crossley Jr., D.A.
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288 Introduction Paoletti, M.G.
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289 Introduction Paoletti, M.G.
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290 Invertebrates as bioindicators of soil use Paoletti, Maurizio G.
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291 Investigation of VAM sorbus aucuparia and acer pseudoplatanus stands at air polluted localities and mine spoils in North Bohemia Vosátke, M.
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292 Isolation of ectomycorrhizal fungi, testing of their performance and of the possibilities of utilising them in damaged forests Schmitz, Doris
1990
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293 Kikuyu agroforestry: an historical analysis Castro, Alfonso Peter
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294 Land degradation and sustainability of agricultural growth: some economic concepts and evidence from selected developing countries Hitzhusen, Fred J.
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295 Land terracing for new vineyard plantations in the north-eastern Spanish Mediterranean region: Landscape effects of the EU Council Regulation policy for vineyards’ restructuring Cots-Folch, R.
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296 Land-use changes and natural reforestation in the Eastern Central Alps Tasser, Erich
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297 Larval parasitoids occurring on Maruca vitrata Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Benin, West Africa Arodokoun, D.Y.
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298 Linkages between land management activities and water quality in an intensively farmed catchment in southern New Zealand Monaghan, R.M.
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299 Linking yields of upland rice in shifting cultivation to fallow length and soil properties Bruun, Thilde Bech
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300 Lodging in rice can be alleviated by atmospheric CO2 enrichment Shimono, Hiroyuki
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301 Lolitrems, peramine and paxilline: Mycotoxins of the ryegrass/endophyte interaction Rowan, Daryl D.
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302 Long-term changes of farmland game populations in a post-socialist country (Hungary) Báldi, András
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303 Long-term effects of improved legume fallows on soil invertebrate macrofauna and maize yield in eastern Zambia Sileshi, G.
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304 Long-term impact of a gliricidia-maize intercropping system on carbon sequestration in southern Malawi Makumba, Wilkson
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305 Low-input sustainable agriculture using ecological management practices Pimentel, David
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306 Macrochelid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) occurring in animal droppings in the pasture ecosystem in central Italy Cicolani, Bruno
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307 Maintenance methods for ectomycorrhizal fungi Heinonen-Tanski, Helvi
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308 Managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protection: practical grower guides Hornsby, Arthur G.
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309 Mannitol metabolism in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Piloderma croceum during glucose utilization. A 13C NMR study Ramstedt, Mauritz
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310 Mapping the green herbage ratio of grasslands using both aerial and satellite-derived spectral reflectance Loris, Vescovo
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311 Margins of agricultural fields as habitats for pollinating insects Lagerlöf, Jan
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312 Measurement of the biologically active soil nitrogen fraction by a 15N technique Duxbury, J.M.
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313 Measuring root turnover using the minirhizotron technique Cheng, Weixin
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314 Methane emission from a flooded field of Eastern India as influenced by planting date and age of rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings Nayak, D.R.
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315 Methane emission, nutrient degradation and nitrogen turnover in dairy cows and their slurry at different milk production scenarios with and without concentrate supplementation Hindrichsen, I.K.
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316 Method for extraction of Frankia DNA from soil Hilger, A.B.
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317 Methods for assessing the effects of biota on soil structure Jastrow, J.D.
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318 Methods for the detection of specific bacteria and their genes in soil van Elsas, J.D.
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319 Microbial communities, activity and biomass Parkinson, Dennis
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320 Micromorphic observation of soil alteration by earthworms West, L.T.
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321 Micromycetes from the rhizosphere of Norway spruce stands under different pollution stress C̆erný, M.
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322 Microscopic characterization of VAM-fungal structures on expanded clay for inoculum production Grunewaldt-Stöcker, Gisela
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323 Missing links: a review of methods used to estimate trophic links in soil food webs Walter, David Evans
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324 Modelling the long-term productivity and soil fertility of maize/millet cropping systems in the mid-hills of Nepal Matthews, Robin B.
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325 Models, field studies, laboratory experiments: An integrated approach to evaluate the environmental fate of atrazine (s-triazine herbicide) Bacci, E.
1989
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326 Modifying traditional and high-input agroecosystems for optimization of microbial symbioses: a case study of dry beans in Costa Rica Rosemeyer, M.E.
1992
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327 Molecular genetics of Epichloë typhina and Acremonium coenophialum Schardl, Christopher L.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 169-185
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328 Monitoring and verifying agricultural practices related to soil carbon sequestration with satellite imagery Bricklemyer, Ross S.
2007
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329 Morphological and physico-chemical properties of British aquatic habitats potentially exposed to pesticides Brown, Colin David
2006
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330 MPN estimates of VAM diaspores in cultivated soils Jakobsen, I.
1990
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331 Mycelial uptake, translocation and assimilation of 15N-labelled nitrogen by ectomycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris plants Finlay, R.D.
1990
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332 Mycorrhiza development in 4 forest dieback stands in West Germany von Alten, Henning
1990
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333 Mycorrhizae and control of root pathogen heterobasidion annosum Červinková, H.
1990
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334 Mycorrhiza-forming fungi as bioindicators of air pollution Fellner, R.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 115-120
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335 Mycorrhizal, association and forest decline (yellowing of spruce) Perrin, Robert
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 381-387
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336 Mycorrhizal habit and sclerogenesis of Phlebopus sudanicus (gyrodontaceae) in senegal Thoen, D.
1990
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337 Mycorrhizal infection level in five cultivars of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) Czesnik, Ewa
1990
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338 Mycorrhizal-phosphorus interaction on red pines (Pinus resinosa Ait.) MacFall, J.S.
1990
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339 Mycorrhizal species composition and infection patterns in forest plantations exposed to different levels of industrial pollution Kowalski, S.
1990
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340 Mycorrhizal synthesis of Tuber albidum pico with Castanea sativa mill., Quercus suber L. and Alnus cordata loisel Zambonelli, Alessandra
1990
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341 Mycorrhizas on Douglas fir in the Netherlands Jansen, A.E.
1990
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342 Mycorrhization of Picea abies with Pisolithus tinctorius at different nitrogen levels Haug, Ingeborg
1990
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343 N balance as an indicator of N leaching in an oilseed rape – winter wheat – winter barley rotation Sieling, K.
2006
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344 New measures and tests of temporal and spatial pattern of crops in agricultural landscapes Castellazzi, M.S.
2007
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345 N2 fixation and root respiration in pea: Effects of VAM and P Jakobsen, I.
1990
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346 15N in soil research: appropriate application of rate estimation procedures Nason, G.E.
1991
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347 Nitrate leaching in intensive agriculture in Northern France: Effect of farming practices, soils and crop rotations Beaudoin, N.
2005
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348 Nitrate leaching under spring barley is influenced by the presence of a ryegrass catch crop: Results from a lysimeter experiment Thomsen, Ingrid K.
2005
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349 Nitrogen assimilation enzymes in mycorrhizas of Norway spruce, Douglas fir and beech Chalot, Michel
1990
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350 Nitrogen balance as an indicator of nitrogen leaching in Finland Salo, Tapio
2006
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351 Nitrogen, carbohydrate and ectomycorrhiza — the classical theories crumble Nylund, Jan-Erik
1990
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352 Nitrogen deposition in agroecosystems in the Beijing area Liu, Xuejun
2006
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353 Nitrogen nutrition and mycorrhiza development Wallander, Håkan
1990
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354 Nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal symbionts Plassard, C.
1990
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355 Non-point source programs and progress in the Chesapeake Bay Shuyler, Lynn R
1993
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356 [No title] Freidberg, Susanne
2006
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357 [No title] Le Heron, Richard
2006
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358 [No title] Curtin, Denis
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359 [No title] Stringer, Christina A.
2006
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360 [No title] Krzic, Maja
2005
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361 [No title] Tilston, Emma L.
2006
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362 [No title] Follett, Ronald F.
2007
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363 Numbers of mycorrhizas and the growth of Picea sitchensis — What is the relationship? Last, F.T.
1990
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364 Nutrient and water relations of mycorrhizal white clover Puppi, G.
1990
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365 Nutrient discharge from small agricultural catchments in Sweden Kyllmar, K.
2006
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366 Nutrient losses by runoff in vineyards of the Mediterranean Alt Penedès region (NE Spain) Ramos, M.C.
2006
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367 Nutrient recycling during the decomposition of apple leaves (Malus domestica) and mowed grasses in an orchard Tagliavini, Massimo
2007
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368 Nutrient value and utilization of biogenic compost in plant production Vogtmann, Hartmut
1989
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369 Occurrence and distribution of soil borne entomopathogenic fungi within a single organic agroecosystem Meyling, Nicolai V.
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370 Olive mill residues affect saprophytic growth and disease incidence of foliar and soilborne plant fungal pathogens Bonanomi, Giuliano
2006
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371 Organic matter contained in soil aggregates from a tropical chronosequence: correction for sand and light fraction Elliott, E.T.
1991
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372 Organic versus conventional arable farming systems: Functional grouping helps understand staphylinid response Clough, Yann
2007
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373 Overall effect of rice biomass and fish on the aquatic ecology of experimental rice plots Vromant, Nico
2005
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374 Pasture management under goat grazing on Canary Islands Arévalo, J.R.
2007
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375 Pathophysiology of fescue toxicosis Thompson, F.N.
1993
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376 Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) endophyte (Acremonium lolii) relationships: the Australian experience Cunningham, P.J.
1993
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377 Pesticide interception by emergent aquatic macrophytes: Potential to mitigate spray-drift input in agricultural streams Dabrowski, J.M.
2005
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378 Pesticide residues in the po river watershed: Application of a mathematical model Del Re, A.A.M.
1989
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379 Pesticide runoff from orchard floors in Davis, California, USA: A comparative analysis of diazinon and esfenvalerate Brady, J.A.
2006
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380 Physical separation of soil organic matter Elliott, E.T.
1991
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381 Physiological changes in roots colonized by vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi — Reactions in mutualistic and parasitic interactions Lieberei, Reinhard
1990
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382 Physiological effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal infection in relation to the internal P concentration in Plantago major ssp. pleiosperma Bass, R.
1990
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383 Physiological interactions of endophytic fungi and their hosts. Biotic stress tolerance imparted to grasses by endophytes Latch, Garrick C.M.
1993
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384 Phytotoxicity of Ageratum conyzoides residues towards growth and nodulation of Cicer arietinum Batish, Daizy R.
2006
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385 Pinus sylvestris mycorrhizae and their reaction to acidity in vitro — Aspects of bioindication Metzler, B.
1990
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386 Planning work constraints within farms to reduce runoff at catchment level Joannon, A.
2005
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387 Policy and technological constraints to implementation of greenhouse gas mitigation options in agriculture Smith, Pete
2007
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388 Polyphosphatase acitivities in the soluble fraction of mycelial homogenates of Pisolithus tinctorius Tillard, P.
1990
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389 Potential impacts of climate change on the grain yield of maize for the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Abraha, M.G.
2006
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390 Predicting pesticide mixtures load in surface waters from a given crop Finizio, A.
2005
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391 Predicting the risk of losing parcels of semi-natural habitat to intensive agriculture Petit, Sandrine
2006
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392 Preface Mejstřik, Václav K.
1990
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393 Problems in evaluating the economics of ecological agriculture Lockeretz, William
1989
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394 Production of endomycorrhizal explants of micropropagated grapevine rootstocks Ravolanirina, F.
1990
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395 Production of new soluble proteins during VA endomycorrhiza formation Dumas, E.
1990
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396 Promising indicators for assessment of agroecosystems alteration among natural, reforested and agricultural land use in southern Brazil Nogueira, M.A.
2006
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397 Propagule density of VA-mycorrhizal fungi in semi-arid bushland in Somalia Michelsen, A.
1990
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398 Properties of bacteria in the hyphosphere of a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Vančura, V.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 421-427
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399 Protein changes and the presence of ectomycorrhiza-specific polypeptides in the Pisolithus-Eucalyptus symbiosis Hilbert, J.L.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 181-184
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400 Proteome analysis of proteins responsive to ambient and elevated ozone in rice seedlings Feng, YanWen
2008
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401 Qualitative composition of VAM fungal populations and Bradyrhizobium influence growth and N, P, K nutrition of tropical kudzu ( Pueraria phaseoloides) Sieverding, Ewald
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 361-367
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402 Quality of food plants grown with compost from biogenic waste Meier-Ploeger, A.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 483-491
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403 Random and systematic land-cover transitions in northern Ghana Braimoh, Ademola K.
2006
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404 Receptiveness of forest soils to ectomycorrhizal association Perrin, Robert
1990
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405 Recolonization of sterilized substrates during artificial mycorrization of forest tree seedling by autochthonous mycorrhizal fungi Kropáček, K.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 257-262
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406 Recycling wastes in agriculture: heavy metal bioavailability Petruzzelli, Gianniantonio
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 493-503
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407 Relations between acid rain and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza Heijne, B.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 187-192
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408 Relationship between SDH-activity and VA-mycorrhizal infection Vierheilig, H.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 439-442
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409 Remote sensing measurements of production processes in grazinglands: the need for new methodologies Dyer, M.I.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 495-505
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410 Remote sensing of complex land use change trajectories—a case study from the highlands of Madagascar Vågen, Tor-Gunnar
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 219-228
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411 Remote sensing of soil processes Wessman, Carol A.
1991
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412 Reorganizing to facilitate the development and use of integrated pest management Zalom, Frank G.
1993
270-271 1-4 p. 245-256
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413 Responses of soil microbial biomass and N availability to transition strategies from conventional to organic farming systems Tu, Cong
2006
270-271 1-4 p. 206-215
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414 Revisiting a 37 years abandoned fertilizer experiment on Nardus grassland in the Czech Republic Hejcman, Michal
2007
270-271 1-4 p. 231-236
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415 Role of the fauna in soil processes: techniques using simulated forest floor Huhta, V.
1991
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416 Root phloem ultrastructure of the saprophytic orchid neottia nidus-avis Danilova, M.F.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 73-77
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417 Screening organic biological wastes for their potential to manipulate the N release from N-rich vegetable crop residues in soil Chaves, Barbara
2005
270-271 1-4 p. 81-92
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418 Seasonal and spatial variation in the occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhiza in salt marsh plants van Duin, W.E.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 107-110
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419 Seasonal changes in small mammal assemblages from field boundaries in an agricultural landscape of western France Butet, Alain
2006
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420 Seasonal fluctuations of growth and nitrogen metabolism in the ectomycorrhizal association Douglas fir-Laccaria laccata Chalot, Michel
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 59-64
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421 Seasonal patterns in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza in Melic-Beech Forest Mayr, R.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 281-288
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422 Selection of ectomycorrhizal fungi with resistance to Rhizoctonia solani Zhi-peng, Zhao
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 575-579
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423 Should VAM inocula contain single or several fungal species? Sieverding, E.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 391-396
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424 Simulation modeling of soil and plant nitrogen use in a potato cropping system in the humid and cool environment Li, Hong
2006
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425 Soil erosion from shifting cultivation and other smallholder land use in Sarawak, Malaysia de Neergaard, Andreas
2008
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426 Soil fauna in sustainable agriculture: Results of an integrated farming system at Lautenbach, F.R.G. El Titi, A.
1989
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427 Soil invertebrate dynamics of soybean agroecosystems encircled by hedgerows or not in Friuli, Italy. First data Nazzi, Francesco
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 163-176
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428 Soil microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen estimates using 2450 MHz microwave irradiation or chloroform fumigation followed by direct extraction Monz, C.A.
1991
270-271 1-4 p. 55-63
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429 Soil organic matter and biological soil quality indicators after 21 years of organic and conventional farming Fließbach, Andreas
2007
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430 Soil quality response to long-term nutrient and crop management on a semi-arid Inceptisol Masto, Reginald Ebhin
2007
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431 Soil response to long-term grazing in the northern Great Plains of North America Liebig, M.A.
2006
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432 Solute transport at the interface: Ecological implications Smith, F.A.
1990
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433 Some aspects of a double symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal and VAM fungi Aguillon, R. Lopez
1990
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434 Some aspects on the biotrophy of VAM fungi Bécard, G.
1990
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435 Some comparative insect conservation issues of north temperate, tropical, and south temperate landscapes Samways, Michael J.
1992
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436 Some effects of composted organic materials on plant health Weltzien, Heinrich C.
1989
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437 Soybean - VAM - rhizobium symbiosis: A mathematical model Přikryl, Z.
1990
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438 Soybean weed community composition and richness between 1995 and 2003 in the Rolling Pampas (Argentina) de la Fuente, E.B.
2006
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439 Spatial and seasonal dynamics of ectomycorrhizae of picea abies (L.) karst. in the black forest Blasius, Dieter
1990
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440 Spatial and temporal distributions of two sympatric Homalodisca spp. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae): Implications for areawide pest management Park, Yong-Lak
2006
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441 Spatial distribution of soil organic carbon and analysis of related factors in croplands of the black soil region, Northeast China Liu, Dianwei
2006
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442 Spatial variability of CO2 exchange for riparian and open grasslands within a first-order agricultural basin in Southern Ontario Petrone, R.M.
2008
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443 Species richness in relation to phosphorus and competition in a Mediterranean dwarf-shrub community Henkin, Zalmen
2006
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444 Stand characteristics of sericea lespedeza on the Louisiana Coastal Plain Pitman, W.D.
2006
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445 Strategy for conservation of wild bees in an agricultural landscape Banaszak, Józef
1992
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446 Study of important factors affecting the mycorrhizal development of the truffle fungus in the field using plants inoculated in nurseries Chevalier, G.
1990
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447 Subject index 1989
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448 Submerged cultivation of ectomycorrhizal fungi Šašek, Václav
1990
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449 Substrate decomposition and product release by ericoid and ectomycorrhizal fungi grown on protein Langdale, A.R.
1990
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450 Subsurface water quality from a flat tile-drained watershed in Illinois, USA Kalita, P.K.
2006
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451 Subterranean clover living mulch: an alternative method of weed control Ilnicki, Richard D.
1992
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452 Succession of mycorrhizal fungi in stands of Pinus sylvestris in The Netherlands Termorshuizen, A.J.
1990
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453 Summer forage cropping as an effective way to control deep drainage in south-eastern Australia—A simulation study Wang, Enli
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454 Synthesis of mycorrhizas on Quercus suber using Hebeloma sinapizans and Paxillus involutus Branzanti, Barbara
1990
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455 Tanzania's vanishing rain forests — assessment of nature conservation values, biodiversity and importance for water catchment Erik Bjørndalen, Jørn
1992
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456 Taxonomy, life cycle, reproduction and detection of Acremonium endophytes White Jr., J.F.
1993
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457 Technology and undesirable components on compost of separately collected organic wastes Fricke, K.
1989
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458 Temporal and spatial heterogeneity of trophic interactions within below-ground food webs Moore, John C.
1991
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459 Temporal nutrient variation in soil and vegetation of post-forest pastures as a function of soil order, pasture age, and management, Rondônia, Brazil Numata, Izaya
2007
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460 Texture of host cell walls in mycorrhizal leeks Bonfante-Fasolo, P.
1990
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461 The assessment of populations of soil-inhabiting invertebrates Edwards, Clive A.
1991
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462 The classification of ectotrophic mycorrhizas on Betula verrucosa in the urban area Gáper, J.
1990
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463 The concept of agricultural sustainability Schaller, Neill
1993
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464 The Dutch Programme on Soil Ecology of Arable Farming Systems. 2. Geogenesis, agricultural history, field site characteristics and present farming systems at the Lovinkhoeve experimental farm Kooistra, M.J.
1989
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465 The ecology and evolution of endophytes Clay, Keith
1993
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466 The ecomorphology of carica quercifolia solms-laub. in a mediterranean climate Colombo, P.
1989
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467 The effect of clear-cutting on the ectomycorrhizal flora on scots pine Dahlberg, Anders
1990
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468 The effect of ectomycorrhizal fungi on reducing the variation of seedling growth of Eucalyptus globulus Burgess, T.
1990
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469 The effect of VAM on growth and uptake of nutrients in lucerne Dissing-Nielsen, J.
1990
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470 The effects of annual cultivation on plant community composition of uncropped arable field boundary strips Critchley, C.N.R.
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471 The effects of fertilization with ammonium and nitrate on mycorrhizal seedlings of Pinus sylvestris Termorshuizen, A.J.
1990
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472 The effects of GMHT crops on bird abundance in arable fields in the UK Chamberlain, D.E.
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473 The effects of liming on mycelial colonization and carbon allocation in ectomycorrhizal mycelia attached to Pinus silvestris plants Erland, Susanne
1990
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474 The effects of phenolic compounds on nitrogen mobilisation by ericoid mycorrhizal systems Leake, J.R.
1990
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475 The effects of SO2 pollution on mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal seedlings of Pinus sylvestris Termorshuizen, A.J.
1990
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476 The efficiency of land and energy use in tropical economies and agriculture Hall, Charles A.S.
1993
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477 The immunochemical approach for the characterization of ectomycorhizal fungi Cleyet-Marel, J.C.
1990
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478 The impact of imposed female sterility on field populations of ricefield rats (Rattus argentiventer) Jacob, J.
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479 The implications of seed rain and seed bank patterns for plant succession at the edges of abandoned fields in Mediterranean landscapes Buisson, Elise
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480 The importance of hedges and relict vegetation in agroecosystems and environment reconstitution Zanaboni, A.
1989
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481 The importance of infection methods and root environment on mycorrhiza formation Stenström, Elna
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483 The importance of the fauna in agricultural soils: Research approaches and perspectives Crossley Jr., D.A.
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484 The influence of cytokinin 2iPA on growth, ion transport and membrane fluidity in mycelia of the mycorrhizal fungus Suillus variegatus Pohleven, Franci
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485 The influence of industrial dusts on the mycorrhizal status of plants in Pino-Quercetum forest Turnau, Katarzyna
1990
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486 The influence of nitrogen fertilization on ectomycorrhizal mycelial colonization and infection Arnebrant, Kristina
1990
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487 The influence of pH on ectomycorrhizal development of pseudotsuga menziesii inoculated with laccaria bicolor in hydroculture Kamminga-van Wijk, Cobie
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488 The influence of tree roots on spore germination of ectomycorrhizal fungi Fries, Nils
1990
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489 The influence of vegetation structure on the development of soil mesofauna Koehler, H.
1989
270-271 1-4 p. 253-269
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490 The invertebrate fauna of reclaimed cutaway peat in central ireland and its influence on soil fertility and plant growth Curry, J.P.
1989
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491 The Lake Erie agroecosystem program: water quality assessments Baker, David B.
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492 The mycorrhizal inoculation potential of forest soils exposed to different pollution stress Kropáěk, K.
1990
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493 The need for a system approach to sustainable agriculture Ikerd, John E.
1993
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494 The occurrence of the endogonaceae in Poland Blaszkowski, J.
1990
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495 The overall impact of agriculture in developed and developing countries on the global environment: selected topics and conclusions Edwards, Clive A.
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496 The possibilities of fuel savings and the reduction of CO2 emissions in the soil tillage in Croatia Filipovic, Dubravko
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497 The potential role of sheep in dryland grain production systems Goosey, H.B.
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498 The relation in the field between fruitbodies of mycorrhizal fungi and their mycorrhizas Termorshuizen, A.J.
1990
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499 The role of agroecology and integrated farming systems in agricultural sustainability Edwards, C.A.
1993
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500 The role of ecological significance of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas in temperate ecosystems Fitter, A.H.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 137-151
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501 The role of ectomycorrhiza in forest nurseries Mikola, Peitsa
1990
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502 The role of ericoid mycorrhizas in the ecology of ericaceous plants Leake, J.R.
1990
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503 The role of fungi in the biogenous migration of elements and in the accumulation of radionuclides Boháč, J.
1990
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4 p.
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504 The role of mycorrhizal infection in weed-crop interactions Stejskalová, H.
1990
270-271 1-4 p. 415-419
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505 The role of taxonomy in the analysis of natural and agricultural communities Minelli, Alessandro
1989
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506 The role of VA mycorrhiza in the heavy metal tolerance of Agrostis capillaris L. Griffioen, W.A.J.
1990
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507 The root window — A technique for observing mycorrhizae on living trees Egli, S.
1990
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508 The significance of vesicular—Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal-soil macroinvertebrate interactions in agroecosystems Rabatin, Susan C.
1989
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509 The sociology of agricultural sustainability: some observations on the future of sustainable agriculture Buttel, Frederick H.
1993
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510 The transport of waterborne solutes and bacteriophage in soil subirrigated with a wastewater blend Assadian, N.W.
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511 The use of granulated ectomycorrhizal inoculum for reforestation of deteriorated regions Kropáček, K.
1990
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7 p.
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512 The use of soil mesofauna for the judgement of chemical impact on ecosystems Koehler, H.H.
1992
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513 The use of the membrane filter technique for comparative measurements of hyphal lengths in different grassland sites Bardgett, R.D.
1991
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5 p.
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514 The use of ultrasound technique to monitor freezing and thawing of water in plants Raschi, A.
1989
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8 p.
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515 Tillage and soil carbon sequestration—What do we really know? Baker, John M.
2007
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516 Toxicity assessment of the main pesticides used in Costa Rica Humbert, Sébastien
2007
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517 Trace elements in fruit bodies of fungi under different pollution stress Lepšová, A.
1990
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518 Tracking parasitoids with the stable isotope 44Ca in agroecosystems Wanner, Heike
2007
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519 Tracking the fates of exotic and local VA mycorrhizal fungi: methods and patterns Friese, C.F.
1991
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520 Tradeoffs between pasture production and plant diversity and soil health attributes of pasture systems of central Queensland, Australia Sangha, Kamaljit K.
2005
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521 Transfer of potentially toxic elements from biosolid-treated soils to maize and wheat crops Lavado, Raúl S.
2007
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522 Transmission and survival of Acremonium and the implications for grass breeding do Valle Ribeiro, Manuel A.M.
1993
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523 Treatment of post-harvest pesticide residues Flaim, Giovanna M.
1989
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524 Tropical forests and the global carbon cycle: the need for sustainable land-use patterns Brown, Sandra
1993
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525 Two simple indexes for distributions of soil components among size classes van Steenbergen, M.
1991
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526 Ultrastructure of neottia nidus-avis mycorrhizas Barmicheva, K.M.
1990
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527 Utilization of mycorrhizal symbiosis in the forestry practices of the USSR taiga zone Shubin, V.I.
1990
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528 Utilization of VA-mycorrhiza as a factor in integrated plant protection Feldmann, F.
1990
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529 Validation of plant diversity indicators in semi-natural grasslands Öster, Mathias
2008
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530 VA mycorrhizae of citrus seedlings inoculated with Glomus epigaeum and its growth effects Bi Kuo Chang,
1990
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531 Vegetation response to seven grazing treatments in the Northern Great Plains Vermeire, Lance T.
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532 Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in plant succession on colliery spoil-tips from strip mining Kostková, J.
1990
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5 p.
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533 Vitality and ageing of the ectomycorrhizae of damaged and undamaged trees Ritter, Thomas
1990
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534 Volume Contents 2008
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2 p.
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535 Volume Contents 2006
270-271 1-4 p. 406-407
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536 Volume Contents 2006
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2 p.
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537 Weed dynamics on Amazonian Dark Earth and adjacent soils of Brazil Major, Julie
2005
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538 Winter diet of reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus in fallow and stubble fields Orłowski, Grzegorz
2007
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539 X-ray computed tomography applications in soil ecology studies Tollner, E.W.
1991
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540 X-ray microanalytical studies on element uptake and deposition in different tissues of beech mycorrhizar Heyser, Wolfgang
1990
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5 p.
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541 Zinc accumulation in beech mycorrhizae — a mechanism of zinc tolerance? Kumpfer, Wolfgang
1990
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