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Comparative plant ecology

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The article was published on 1988-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1150 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plant ecology.

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The ecological response of forest ground flora and soils to experimental trampling in British urban woodlands

TL;DR: Rodwell et al. as discussed by the authors quantified the impact of controlled experimental trampling on three different woodland ground flora stands in lowland urban fringe W10 Quercus robur-Pteridium aquilinum-Rubus fruticosus woodlands.
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Forage Yield and Persistence of Chicory and English Plantain

TL;DR: Both plantain cultivars suffered a nearly complete loss of plants during the second winter after establishment in both experiments, indicating Ceres Tonic and Lancelot plantain are not suited for the northeastern USA.
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Influences of environmental conditions on macrophyte communities in drought-affected headwater streams

TL;DR: A 10-year study of groundwater-dominated headwater streams in the chalklands of southern England has highlighted the major influence that stream flow has on the composition of in-channel macrophyte communities as mentioned in this paper.
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How does continuity in grassland management after ploughing affect plant community patterns

TL;DR: Differences in heterogeneity cycles among these species groups implies that structuring processes act on different temporal scales for vascular plants as compered to cryptogams along the successional gradient in grasslands after ploughing.
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Use of vegetation classification and plant indicators to assess grazing abandonment in Estonian coastal wetlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of grazing abandonment on the vegetation composition of Estonian coastal wetlands were investigated using TWINSPAN analysis and a phytosociological key was constructed for character taxa.