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... flora , and is more commonly found in Iberia and Western France . The flora and fauna of south - west Ireland con ... ground flora is present . Tree regeneration , although not pronounced , is probably adequate and better than in the ...
... flora , and is more commonly found in Iberia and Western France . The flora and fauna of south - west Ireland con ... ground flora is present . Tree regeneration , although not pronounced , is probably adequate and better than in the ...
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... ground flora which is similar to the ground flora of mixed deciduous woodland . Many of these birchwoods , of both types , have large numbers of boulders on the woodland floor . These rock surfaces often carry a relatively rich ...
... ground flora which is similar to the ground flora of mixed deciduous woodland . Many of these birchwoods , of both types , have large numbers of boulders on the woodland floor . These rock surfaces often carry a relatively rich ...
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... Soil Litter Decomposition fall from ground flora Ground flora Uptake by ground flora 100 kg / ha Output Fig . 8.20 A comparison of the potassium circulation in two adjacent woodlands growing under similar conditions . The oak trees take ...
... Soil Litter Decomposition fall from ground flora Ground flora Uptake by ground flora 100 kg / ha Output Fig . 8.20 A comparison of the potassium circulation in two adjacent woodlands growing under similar conditions . The oak trees take ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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acidic agricultural animals approach areas become biogeography biotic birch Britain British Isles brown earths Cairngorm Cairngorm Mountains Calluna changes chemical clay climatic climax community climax vegetation complex conservation coypus crop cycle deciduous deer dominant Ecol ecologists ecosystem energy environment environmental erosion example fire forest Forestry Forestry Commission gley soils grass grazing ground flora growth heather herbivores horizon humus important increase influence insect land landscape layer leached lichen litter methods mineral moorland moors mountain native natural nutrients oakwoods occur organic parent material pattern peat pedogenic pest pine pinewood Pinus plagioclimax plant communities plant cover podzol pollen population present produce quadrat Quercus recent regeneration region sample Scotland Scots pine Scottish Highlands seedlings shrubs slopes soil types stage structure surface Table temperature timber-line tree-line upland usually variations vegetation whilst wood woodland zone