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Forest Reproductive Materials (FRM) is the generic name for the seeds, cones, cuttings and planting stock used in forest establishment. This layer includes seed stands (ST) and seed orchards (SO)...
Report of a European workshop organised jointly by the Fifth Framework Programme: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development of the European Commission, the Instituto de Ciencias del Mar,...
Forest Reproductive Material (FRM) is the generic name for the seeds, cones, cuttings and planting stock used in forest establishment. The 46 tree species and the genus Populus (including aspen,...
PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The aim is to demonstrate the potential of hydropyrolysis (pyrolysis assisted by high hydrogen gas pressure) as a novel means to provide reliable molecular...
Survey name: TABLEY SUPERIOR, HEYROSE FARM Post 1988 Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) site survey data – scanned original paper maps and survey reports for individual sites surveyed in detail...
PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The aim is to realise the potential of hydropyrolysis (pyrolysis assisted by high hydrogen gas pressures) as a means to provide reliable molecular fingerprints for...
Report: Armstrong, EJ. 1979. Cruise Report for Project 79/14, West Shetland and Project 79/15, Bosies Bank. (IGS Report No 101). Project 79/14 was designed to provide regional geophysical coverage...
The semiochemical experiment data were collected from novel laboratory, semi-field- and field-scale bioassay experiments taking behavioural observations and counts of pest insects and their natural...
This set of conservation biological control experiments data was collected as part of five field experiments investigating agricultural biological control techniques, particularly the effect of...
The operational Sitka spruce selection and breeding programme commenced in 1963 with the selection in British forests of superior individuals for height, diameter, stem straightness and branching...