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    Characteristics of a spot sprayer for the treatment of Rumex obtusifolius in meadows by Thomas Anken, Annett Latsch

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The results of the measurements for three meadows show that over 90% of broad-leaved dock plants were correctly detected. …”
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    FACTORS AFFECTING GROUND WATER POLLUTION IN THE MEADOW OF BORCEA ARM by Cecilia NEAGU

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…This paper aims to study the factors leading to water pollution by nitrates in the Meadow of Borcea arm, mainly derived from agricultural sources. mIn oder to model the amount of nitrate nitrogen in the soil, which can be partially used by plants or leached into the ground water, research was made on alluvial soil in the Meadow of Borcea arm. …”
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    Rapid sea level rise causes loss of seagrass meadows by Kyle A. Capistrant-Fossa, Kenneth H. Dunton

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract As global declines in seagrass populations continue to cause great concern, long-term assessment of seagrass meadows show promise in furnishing valuable clues into fundamental causes of seagrass loss and drivers of environmental change. …”
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    Effect of different mulching and cutting regimes on the vegetation of upland meadow by J. Gaisler, M. Hejcman, V. Pavlů

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…The effect of different cutting and mulching regimes on the structure of the sward and plant species diversity of semi-natural meadow (Arrhenatherion alliance) was investigated in manipulative experiment over five years. …”
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    Groundwater flow and storage within an alpine meadow-talus complex by A. F. McClymont, M. Hayashi, L. R. Bentley, D. Muir, E. Ernst

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Annual snow surveys and stream gauging reveal that the total input volume of snowmelt and rainfall to the meadow basin is several times larger than its groundwater storage capacity, giving rise to low total-dissolved species concentrations (14–21 mg/L) within the meadow groundwater. …”
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    Flowering variabilities in subtropical intertidal Zostera muelleri meadows of Australia by Manuja U. Lekammudiyanse, Manuja U. Lekammudiyanse, Manuja U. Lekammudiyanse, Megan I. Saunders, Nicole Flint, Nicole Flint, Andrew Irving, Andrew Irving, Emma L. Jackson

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Flowering is an integral feature of the life history of seagrasses, and it contributes to the genetic diversity and resilience of meadows. There is some evidence that seagrass flowering is influenced by tidal depth; however, the effects of tidal exposure on the flowering variabilities in patchy intertidal meadows are largely unknown. …”
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    Small mammal community response to early meadow–forest succession by Linas Balčiauskas, Aušra Čepukienė, Laima Balčiauskienė

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Abstract Background With farmland afforestation becoming common policy in many European Union countries, we studied how early forest succession (from meadow to young stand) influences small mammal species composition, diversity, abundance and biomass. …”
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    The fray on the meadow: violence, and moment of government in early Tudor England by Healey, J

    Published 2017
    “…<p>On 14 September 1534, two men fought on a meadow outside the town of Weymouth, Dorset, watched by a crowd of their neighbours. …”
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    Grounding Woody Meadows: examining the application of horticultural research into landscape design by Wendy Walls, Brent Greene

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… This paper reviews the application and integration of Woody Meadow horticultural research into landscape design projects in Melbourne, Australia. …”
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    Effect of cutting regime on soil physical properties of wet thistle meadows by Renata DUFFKOVÁ, Tomáš KVÍTEK

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Changes of selected soil physical properties (porosity P, soil organic matter SOM, bulk density ρd, particle density ρz, characteristics of water retention capacity - maximum capillary water capacity θCMC, and non-capillary porosity Pn) of permanent grassland (wet, non-fertilized, thistle meadows ass. Angelico-Cirsietum palustris, crystalline complex area, Czech Republic) in the top soil layer (3-10 cm) managed under three regimes (uncut UC; cut once a year C1; cut twice a year C2) were monitored for one undrained and two drained sites. …”
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