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ARBEITER, SUSANNE, ANGELA HELMECKE, and JOCHEN BELLEBAUM. "Do Corncrakes Crex crex benefit from unmown refuge strips?" Bird Conservation International 27, no. 4 (2017): 560–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270916000447.

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SummaryCorncrakes Crex crex mainly breed in grassland, where they are threatened by mowing. Conservation requires delayed mowing or modified mowing methods. In large fields, it has been suggested that leaving strips of uncut grass may reduce mortality, especially of unfledged chicks. We attended mowing operations (2012–2015) in the Lower Oder Valley National Park in north-eastern Germany, where 10-m refuge strips were introduced. We documented the escape behaviour of adults and chicks and their use of refuge strips by observations and radio-telemetry. Flightless chicks crossed significantly sh
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Blažek, Petr, Jan Lepš, Karel Fajmon, and Jakub Tešitel. "Response of two hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae species to mowing dates: implications for grassland conservation and restoration practice." Plant Ecology and Evolution 149, no. (1) (2016): 31–38. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2016.1114.

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<b>Background and aims</b> &ndash; <i>Rhinanthus major</i> (= <i>R. angustifolius</i> ) and <i>Melampyrum nemorosum</i> are very sensitive to mowing date. As they are annuals without a long-term persistent seed bank and with a poor long-distance dispersal ability, seed loss caused by an unsuitable mowing date could lead to rapid population decline. Since their populations have disappeared from productive grasslands, they have become a focus of conservational management. <i>Rhinanthus</i> is also used in restoration projects as a treatment for reducing biomass, where its permanent populations a
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EXO, KLAUS-MICHAEL, ARNDT H. J. WELLBROCK, JULIA SONDERMANN, and MARTIN MAIER. "Assessing the impact of mowing on Common Redshanks Tringa totanus breeding on saltmarshes: lessons for conservation management." Bird Conservation International 27, no. 3 (2017): 440–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270916000496.

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SummaryInformed application of habitat management measures is crucial, especially in saltmarshes that function as last refuges for breeding waders in Europe. Despite a reduction in agricultural use of saltmarshes since the establishment of the Wadden Sea National Parks at the end of the 1980s, there remains controversy regarding management measures such as the timing of mowing. We modelled the proportion of nests and chicks that would be jeopardised by mowing at different dates, using long-term breeding data of the Common Redshank Tringa totanus – an endangered and widespread indicator species
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Hogg, Edward H., and Victor J. Lieffers. "The impact of Calamagrostiscanadensis on soil thermal regimes after logging in northern Alberta." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21, no. 3 (1991): 387–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x91-048.

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The grass Calamagrostiscanadensis (Michx.) Nutt. often forms a dense growth after logging in the boreal forest region of western Canada. Mowing treatments were applied experimentally to examine the effects of C. canadensis shoot biomass and litter on soil thermal regimes. In unmowed sites with heavy accumulations of shoot biomass and litter (768 g•m−2), thawing of soil in the spring was delayed by up to 1 month compared with sites subjected to frequent mowing. Mean soil temperature from May to August at the 10-cm depth averaged 3.8 °C warmer in mowed plots than in unmowed plots. Mowing also ca
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Buri, Pierrick, Jean-Yves Humbert, Marzena Stańska, et al. "Delayed mowing promotes planthoppers, leafhoppers and spiders in extensively managed meadows." Insect Conservation and Diversity 9, no. 6 (2016): 536–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/icad.12186.

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McMullen, Cathy Mabry, and Tyler M. Harms. "Impact of Delayed Mowing on Restoring Populations of Grassland Birds of Conservation Concern." Ecological Restoration 38, no. 2 (2020): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/er.38.2.77.

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Clement, Charles R., and Joseph DeFrank. "The Use of Ground Covers during the Establishment of Heart-of-Palm Plantations in Hawaii." HortTechnology 9, no. 1 (1999): 129a. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.9.1.129a.

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Pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) is being evaluated in Hawaii for production of fresh heart-of-palm. Yields and offshoot (sucker) production were evaluated in response to woven black polypropylene mat (control), three legumes [Arachis pintoi Krap. &amp; Greg., Cassia rotundifolia Pers., and Desmodium heterocarpon (L.) DC], and a grass (Chloris gayana Kunth) used as ground covers. D. heterocarpon and C. gayana formed closed canopies quickly and controlled weeds well, but required more frequent mowing. A. pintoi formed a closed canopy slowly and only controlled weeds after forming a thick canop
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Clement, Charles R., and Joseph DeFrank. "The Use of Ground Covers during the Establishment of Heart-of-Palm Plantations in Hawaii." HortScience 33, no. 5 (1998): 814–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.5.814.

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Pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) is being evaluated in Hawaii for production of fresh heart-of-palm. Yields and offshoot (sucker) production were evaluated in response to woven black polypropylene mat (control), three legumes [Arachis pintoi Krap. &amp; Greg., Cassia rotundifolia Pers., and Desmodium heterocarpon (L.) DC], and a grass (Chloris gayana Kunth) used as ground covers. D. heterocarpon and C. gayana formed closed canopies quickly and controlled weeds well, but required more frequent mowing. A. pintoi formed a closed canopy slowly and only controlled weeds after forming a thick canop
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Lennartsson, Tommy, Jörgen Wissman, and Hanna-Märtha Bergström. "The Effect of Timing of Grassland Management on Plant Reproduction." International Journal of Ecology 2012 (2012): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/156274.

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Seminatural grasslands are maintained by regular anthropogenic disturbance, usually grazing or mowing. Management action late in the growing season was historically more common than today. Two experimental grazing regimes, continuous stocking from May to September and late-onset grazing from mid-July, were compared in two Swedish grasslands. Effects on flowering and fruit production were studied and related to plant functional traits. Change in vegetation composition over six years was analysed in one grassland. Delayed onset of grazing enhanced fruit production up to four times. Phenology of
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Perkins, Allan J., Hywel E. Maggs, Jeremy D. Wilson, and Adam Watson. "Delayed mowing increases corn bunting Emberiza calandra nest success in an agri-environment scheme trial." Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 181 (December 2013): 80–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2013.09.010.

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Wesselingh, Renate. "Within-population variation in the relation between node number and flowering time in Rhinanthus angustifolius (Orobanchaceae)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 149, no. (1) (2016): 21–30. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2016.1143.

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<b>Background and aims</b> &ndash; The annual hemiparasitic plant genus <i>Rhinanthus</i> displays large variation in the date of onset of flowering, and ecotypes have been described from populations with different flowering times. Much less is known, however, about the variation in flowering time within populations of an ecotype, which is important for the adaptive capacity of a population. The number of nodes produced before the first flower is an important trait linked to flowering time differences among populations, and this trait and its relation with flowering date were investigated.<b>M
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Perkins, Allan J., Abigail McLelland, and Yvonne Stephan. "Autumn-sown green manure crops for nesting corn buntings Emberiza calandra: management trials in North East Scotland (UK), 2021–2023." Conservation Evidence Journal 22 (January 1, 2025): 26–32. https://doi.org/10.52201/cej22/cksw4581.

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Corn bunting Emberiza calandra is a UK red-listed species that requires significant conservation effort within agricultural landscapes to maintain populations. Its preference for nesting in cereal fields and other crops puts it at considerable risk from farming operations. In North East Scotland, where most cereals are spring-sown and nesting attempts in May and June are often in the taller denser swards of grass silage fields, nest destruction during mowing is a major problem. Delayed mowing increases nest survival rates, but also lowers the quality of forage so has limited uptake in agri-env
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Hoffman, Melinda L., Emilie E. Regnier, and John Cardina. "Weed and Corn (Zea mays) Responses to a Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa) Cover Crop." Weed Technology 7, no. 3 (1993): 594–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0890037x00037398.

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Field studies were conducted in 1990 and 1991 to determine the effects of corn planting date and hairy vetch control method on the efficacy of fall-planted hairy vetch as a weedsuppressive cover crop for no-till corn. Glyphosate controlled hairy vetch when applied at the early bud growth stage (April), but hairy vetch residue provided no weed control compared to the weedy check. Mowing was not an effective means of suppressing hairy vetch at the early bud stage. Untreated hairy vetch reduced weed biomass 96% in 1990 and 58% in 1991 but reduced yield over 76% in April-planted corn. There was no
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Zhou, Xuelin, Jianqin Zhou, Xiaohu Guo, et al. "Preliminary Assessment of Alfalfa Crop Trap Strategy in Regulating Natural Predators for Aphis gossypii Glover Control." Agriculture 14, no. 5 (2024): 741. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture14050741.

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Aphis gossypii Glover is an important pest in cotton plantations. Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) is a host plant for the aphid Aphis craccivora Koch and may prove to be an important reservoir of natural enemies to combat this pest. The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of different mowing frequencies of alfalfa traps on A. gossypii and their natural enemies, using both ground survey data and UAV remote sensing data. The alfalfa was mowed twice to facilitate the transfer of this primary natural enemy to the cotton fields. Ground surveys were carried out every five days to gather d
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Bhatia, Nikhil, Manuel Castro-Borobio, John N. Greene, and Sowmya Nanjappa. "Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary to Aeromonas Infection Presenting with Septic Shock." Case Reports in Medicine 2017 (2017): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4607582.

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This report describes a case of necrotizing fasciitis presenting with septic shock due to an Aeromonas infection. The patient cut his foot while mowing the lawn and then spent time in a pool with black mold. He began feeling ill and developed swelling and a quarter-sized black area on his right lower extremity. Despite being hemodynamically unstable with systolic blood pressure in the low 70s, the patient was transferred to our facility from outside hospital 100 miles away. Upon arriving to facility, the patient appeared to be septic and the infected area of skin had grown. Irrigation and debr
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van Klink, Roel, Steffen Boch, Pierrick Buri, Nora S. Rieder, Jean-Yves Humbert, and Raphaël Arlettaz. "No detrimental effects of delayed mowing or uncut grass refuges on plant and bryophyte community structure and phytomass production in low-intensity hay meadows." Basic and Applied Ecology 20 (May 2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2017.02.003.

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Assirelli, Alberto, Enrico Santangelo, Fiorella Stagno, Giancarlo Roccuzzo, Salvatore Musio, and Stefano Amaducci. "Hemp Sowing Seed Production: Assessment of New Approaches in North-Italy." Sustainability 14, no. 24 (2022): 17020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142417020.

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Bottlenecks occur as the cultivated area increases and the inappropriate mechanization methods hinder the stable supply of seeds for hemp multiplication. Moreover, the seeds ripen scalarly, and a timely stabilization is required to impede a germinability reduction. The study coupled the delayed sowing of a non-specific hemp variety to a harvesting system allowing for the collection of seeds with other threshing fractions. The final goal was the identification of an innovative route integrating agronomic and mechanical aspects for the improvement of the supply chain of seed production. To this
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Chauhan, Bhagirath S. "Integrated Management of Wild Oat (Avena fatua) and Feather Fingergrass (Chloris virgata) Using Simulated Grazing and Herbicides." Agronomy 12, no. 10 (2022): 2586. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12102586.

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Wild oat (Avena fatua L.) and feather fingergrass (Chloris virgata Sw.) are among the most problematic weed species in Australian winter and summer cropping systems, respectively. Pot trials were conducted in respective seasons to evaluate the integrated effect of simulated grazing and foliar-applied herbicides on the control of these weed species. Different herbicides were applied 1, 5, and 12 d after grazing on A. fatua plants and 1, 3, 7, 10, and 14 d after grazing on C. virgata. In general, the efficacy of herbicides was better on A. fatua when applied 5 or 12 d after grazing (i.e., 7–20 c
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Szentirmai, István, Sándor András Boldogh, Károly Nagy, Béla Habarics, and Tibor Szép. "Preserving an obscure bird: achievements and future challenges of Corncrake (Crex crex Linnaeus, 1758) conservation in Hungary." Ornis Hungarica 24, no. 2 (2016): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/orhu-2016-0011.

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Abstract The Corncrake is a strictly protected species in Hungary and a qualifying species of many Natura 2000 sites. Despite its Least concern global conservation status, it receives much attention and was elected as “Bird of the Year” by MME BirdLife Hungary in 2016. In this paper, we estimate its population trends and analyse the suitability of the protected area system and agri-environment schemes for the species. We compiled information on major threatening factors and conservation measures applied for the species. We reviewed international publications on the ecology and conservation man
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Spalholz, Hans, Mary Jo Kelly, and Marvin Pritts. "USING HIGH TUNNELS TO EXTEND THE RASPBERRY SEASON INTO LATE FALL." HortScience 41, no. 3 (2006): 493A—493. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.3.493a.

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The use of high tunnels is a technology that can be implemented just about anywhere for a modest cost, and can be used to bring crops on earlier or extend them later in the season. Raspberries are a high value crop that, in season, sell for more than $3.00/lb. In the middle of winter, raspberries can sell for more than $10.00/lb. Our goal was to produce raspberries in October and November, after the field season ends from frost and rain, and when the selling price of raspberries doubles. Our project examined primocane-fruiting varieties and methods of managing plants to delay their production
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Avila, Laura, Johannes Scholberg, Lincoln Zotarelli, and Robert McSorely. "Can Cover Crop-based Systems Reduce Vegetable Crop Fertilizer Nitrogen Requirements in the Southeastern United States?" HortScience 41, no. 4 (2006): 981B—981. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.981b.

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Poor water- and nutrient-holding capacity of sandy soils, combined with intense leaching rainfall events, may result in excessive N-fertilizers losses from vegetable production systems. Three cover cropping (CC) systems were used to assess supplemental N-fertilizer requirements for optimal yields of selected vegetable crops. Fertilizer N-rates were 0, 67, 133, 200, and 267; 0, 131, and 196; and 0, 84, 126,168, and 210 kg N/h for sweet corn (Zea mays var. rugosa), broccoli (Brassica oleracea), and watermelon (Citrullus lanatus), respectively. Crop rotations consisted of sunn hemp (Crotalaria ju
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Kok, A., V.J. Oostvogels, Olde E.M. de, and R. Ripoll-Bosch. "Balancing biodiversity and agriculture: Conservation scenarios for the Dutch dairy sector." Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 302 (August 1, 2020): 107103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2020.107103.

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Biodiversity is declining and current strategies to halt biodiversity loss have not succeeded. In preparing the EU&rsquo;s Biodiversity Strategy 2030, it is essential to unravel different visions about conservation targets for agriculture, and to understand potential trade-offs with food production. In this research, we translated the narratives of experts into two conservation scenarios on a case study area resembling the Dutch dairy sector. The scenarios reflected a targeted versus a generic approach towards conservation. In the targeted conservation (TC) scenario, extensive grassland, reduc
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Sedano, Camilo, Frederik Berger, Hamid Rahimi, Omar Lopez Mejia, Martin Kühn, and Bernhard Stoevesandt. "CFD Validation of a Model Wind Turbine by Means of Improved and Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation in OpenFOAM." Energies 12, no. 7 (2019): 1306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12071306.

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With the ongoing increase in the size of wind turbines, experimental investigations have become more complicated and expensive. Therefore, computational models have proven to be a viable solution for design purposes. This article aims to validate CFD simulations of an experimental model wind turbine (MoWiTO 1.8) using Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation (DDES) and Improved DDES (IDDES) turbulence modelling approaches. For the purpose of validation, integral quantities (such as power, thrust, torque and blade-root bending moment in the flapwise direction) measured in the wind tunnel are compared w
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Fuller, B. W., and W. W. Chambers. "Liquid & Bran Baits for Grasshopper Control, 1991:." Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 18, no. 1 (1993): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/18.1.312.

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Abstract Freshly mown bluegrass (ca. 4 inch height) was treated with liquid or bran bait applications of insecticide on 9 Aug. Liquids were applied using a CO2 canister sprayer with a delivery of 10 gal/acre using 8002 nozzles. Due to the different modes of action of the pesticides involved, we sampled at 4 DAT for treatments which had acute toxic effects and 10 DAT for treatments (Dimilin) with anticipated delayed mortality. Field cages (1-m2) other than those receiving bran bait were reinfested to observe residual control. Data were subjected to the General Linear Models (SAS) procedure and
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Firth, D. J., R. D. B. Whalley, and G. G. Johns. "Legume groundcovers have mixed effects on growth and yield ofMacadamia integrifolia." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 43, no. 4 (2003): 419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea01170.

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The effects of Lotus pedunculatus (cv. Grasslands Maku) and Arachis pintoi (cv. Amarillo) groundcovers on growth and yield of 1-, 4- and 14-year-old macadamia orchards were investigated over 5 years near Lismore in northern New South Wales. Bare control plots were used at all sites, along with an unmown groundcover in the oldest orchard. Vegetative growth was assessed in terms of shoot extension, trunk diameter and canopy volume. The groundcovers had the greatest effect on vegetative growth of the trees when they were established into an existing sward, followed by the 4-year-old trees, and th
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Kasiske, Toni, Jens Dauber, Petra Dieker, et al. "Assessing landscape-level effects of permanent grassland management and landscape configuration on open-land butterflies based on national monitoring data." Biodiversity and Conservation, May 9, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-024-02861-6.

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AbstractHalting and reversing the ongoing insect decline requires in-depth knowledge on key drivers. Due to their sensitivity to habitat quality, butterflies are valuable indicators for grassland management intensity, including mowing. However, most studies examining mowing regime impacts on butterflies are limited to small spatial extents. Here, we tested the potential of citizen science butterfly monitoring data for assessing landscape-level effects of mowing regimes (number of mowing events and timing of the first event) and edge density (density of boundaries between different land-cover t
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Brom, Peta D., Leslie G. Underhill, Kevin Winter, and Jonathan F. Colville. "A mowing strategy for urban parks to support spring flowers in a mediterranean climate city in South Africa." Urban Ecosystems, May 17, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11252-023-01369-1.

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AbstractConverting road verges and Public Open Space (POS) to floral-rich resources is an important strategy for supporting populations of urban pollinators. One of the ways this can be achieved is through adjusting mowing schedules, either with a “delayed start” after the end of winter, or a reduction in mowing frequency. In Mediterranean climate ecosystems with mild, wet winters, plant growth continues through the winter season and the definition of a “delayed start” is unclear. This study sought to identify a strategic period for the suspension of mowing activities in a city in South Africa
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Zhou, Zhenxing, Liwei Zhang, Yinzhan Liu, et al. "Contrasting Effects of Nitrogen Addition on Vegetative Phenology in Dry and Wet Years in a Temperate Steppe on the Mongolian Plateau." Frontiers in Plant Science 13 (April 25, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.861794.

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Changes in spring and autumn phenology and thus growing season length (GSL) pose great challenges in accurately predicting terrestrial primary productivity. However, how spring and autumn phenology in response to land-use change and nitrogen deposition and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study was conducted to explore the GSL and its components [i.e., the beginning of growing season and ending of growing season (EGS)] in response to mowing and nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe on the Mongolia Plateau during 2 years with hydrologically contrasting condition [dry (2014) vs. wet
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Zhou, Zhenxing, Liwei Zhang, Yinzhan Liu, et al. "Contrasting Effects of Nitrogen Addition on Vegetative Phenology in Dry and Wet Years in a Temperate Steppe on the Mongolian Plateau." Frontiers in Plant Science 13 (April 25, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.861794.

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Changes in spring and autumn phenology and thus growing season length (GSL) pose great challenges in accurately predicting terrestrial primary productivity. However, how spring and autumn phenology in response to land-use change and nitrogen deposition and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study was conducted to explore the GSL and its components [i.e., the beginning of growing season and ending of growing season (EGS)] in response to mowing and nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe on the Mongolia Plateau during 2 years with hydrologically contrasting condition [dry (2014) vs. wet
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Kalske, Aino, Emilia Mäkinen, and Satu Ramula. "Allelopathy by the invasive garden lupine inhibits the germination of native herbs." Botany, November 3, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2022-0076.

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Allelopathy is the stimulatory or inhibitory effect of one plant on another plant by release of phytochemicals. It can affect the competitive interactions between plants, but the strength of the effect may depend on the tissue of the donor plant and the phylogenetic relatedness of the interacting species. Here, we examined the allelopathic effects of the invasive garden lupine Lupinus polyphyllus (Fabaceae) on six native herbs from three families (Asteraceae, Caryophyllaceae, Fabaceae). We exposed the test species to aqueous leachates prepared from root or shoot tissue of L. polyphyllus and me
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