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Impact of Transplantation on Meadow Plant Species Growth and Biomass Production
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Study on the effects of transplanting three plant species in meadows with varied characteristics, measuring growth and biomass in different locations and seasons.
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Impact of Transplantation on Meadow Plant Species Growth and Biomass Production
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2000 transplant data Ohrazeni
OHRAZENI – a seminatural meadow Regular mowing ceased in late eighties
In each of the 24 main plots • 4 transplants of each of the 3 species (Plantago lanceolata, Prunella vulgaris, Lysimachia vulgaris), 2 in control, intact vegetation, 2 in gap • Various characteristics of size measured at transplanting, in May, and in July for the live individuals, death recorded. • In July, below and aboveground biomass measured for all the life individuals
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