Essays about: "root morphology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words root morphology.
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1. En hållbart intensifierad slåttervall med vitklöver : en litteratursammanställning
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Fördelarna med att inkludera vall i växtföljden är många, till exempel kolinlagring, markförbättrande egenskaper och ogräsbekämpning. Intresset för odling av vall ökar när det finns fler avsättningsmöjligheter och ses som ett medel för att uppnå en hållbar intensifiering av odlingssystemet. READ MORE
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2. Influence of cropping and fertilization on soil pore characteristics in a long-term field study
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Soil porosity, pore size distribution and pore characteristics such as connectivity are important for a range of soil processes including ease of root growth and air and water transport. The pore structure is therefore an important part of soil fertility. READ MORE
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3. Using leaf economics to find appropriate woody species for rain gardens
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Urban rainwater management faces great challenges in the future, caused by expected increase in precipitation and frequency of storms associated with climate change. Constructions such as rain gardens may be a mean for adaptation to, as well as mitigation of these effects. READ MORE
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4. Diversity and distribution of Armillaria species in Dalby Söderskog and Norreskog
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Armillaria is a genus from the phylum Basidiomycota, which can cause Armillaria root rot disease. Both broadleaves and conifers are hosts for Armillaria. Some Armillaria species are important root and butt rot pathogens, causing mortality and yield reduction in forests. READ MORE
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5. The morphological integration of loanwords into Modern Standard Arabic
University essay from Lunds universitet/Allmän språkvetenskapAbstract : This thesis explores the morphological integration of Standard Average European (SAE) words into Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The topic constitutes a challenge insofar as SAE and MSA are typologically very different, and integration of words from SAE into MSA should therefore be generally difficult. READ MORE