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Items where subject is "Forestry"

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Number of items at this level: 3.

2021

Green, Sarah and Cooke, David E. L. and Dunn, Mike and Barwell, Louise and Purse, Bethan and Chapman, Daniel S. and Valatin, Gregory and Schlenzig, Alexandra and Barbrook, Jane and Pettit, Tim and Price, Colin and Pérez-Sierra, Ana and Frederickson-Matika, Debbie and Pritchard, Leighton and Thorpe, Peter and Cock, Peter and Randall, Eva and Keillor, Beatrix and Marzano, Mariella (2021) Phyto-threats : addressing threats to UK forests and woodlands from phytophthora; identifying risks of spread in trade and methods for mitigation. Forests, 12 (12). 1617. ISSN 1999-4907

2019

Riddell, Carolyn E. and Frederickson-Matika, Debbie and Armstrong, April C. and Elliot, Matt and Forster, Jack and Hedley, Pete E. and Morris, Jenny and Thorpe, Peter and Cooke, David EL and Pritchard, Leighton and Sharp, Paul M. and Green, Sarah (2019) Metabarcoding reveals a high diversity of woody host-associated Phytophthora spp. in soils at public gardens and amenity woodlands in Britain. PeerJ, 7. e6931. ISSN 2167-8359

2015

Segura, Marina and Maroto, Concepción and Belton, Valerie and Ginestar, Concepción (2015) A new collaborative methodology for assessment and management of ecosystem services. Forests, 6 (5). pp. 1696-1720.

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