Faune édaphique And NotJosef Rusek
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 8.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000B46 | M. Blouin [France] ; M. E. Hodson [Royaume-Uni] ; E. A. Delgado [Mexique] ; G. Baker [Australie] ; L. Brussaard [Pays-Bas] ; K. R. Butt [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Dai [République populaire de Chine] ; L. Dendooven [Mexique] ; G. Peres [France] ; J. E. Tondoh [Mali] ; D. Cluzeau [France] ; J.-J. Brun [France] | A review of earthworm impact on soil function and ecosystem services |
003C11 | J. Scown [Australie] ; G. Baker [Australie] | The influence of livestock dung on the abundance of exotic and native earthworms in a grassland in south-eastern Australia |
004C20 | Graham H. R. Osler [Australie] ; Sylvie Recous [Australie, France] ; Ian R. P. Fillery [Australie] ; Craig S. Gauci [Australie] ; CHUNYA ZHU [Australie] ; Lynette K. Abbott [Australie] | Correlation between mite community structure and gross N fluxes |
006D27 | K. R. J. Smettem [Australie] | The relation of earthworms to soil hydraulic properties |
006D33 | G. Baker [Australie] ; J. Buckerfield ; R. Grey-Gardner ; R. Merry ; B. Doube | The abundance and diversity of earthworms in pasture soils in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia |
006D37 | A. V. Spain [Australie] ; P. Lavelle ; A. Mariotti | Stimulation of plant growth by tropical earthworms |
006D39 | K. E. Lee [Australie] | Some trends and opportunities in earthworm research or : Darwin's children. The future of our discipline |
006D79 | J. C. Buckerfield [Australie] | Earthworm populations in dryland cropping soils under conservation-tillage in South Australia |
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