26 results on '"Velmala, Sannakajsa"'
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2. Comparing the impact of microplastics derived from a biodegradable and a conventional plastic mulch on plant performance
3. Comments to “Degli-Innocenti, F. The pathology of hype, hyperbole and publication bias is creating an unwarranted concern towards biodegradable mulch films” [J. Hazard. Mater. 463 (2024) 132923]
4. Polystyrene nanoparticles induce concerted response of plant defense mechanisms in plant cells
5. Impacts of long-term organic production on soil fauna in boreal dairy and cereal farming
6. Species-dependent responses of crop plants to polystyrene microplastics
7. Impacts of coniferous bark-derived organic soil amendments on microbial communities in arable soil – a microcosm study
8. Pheromone-based monitoring of invasive alien insects along the border of Finland and Russia – methods and unintentionally caught species
9. Genotypes exhibit no variation in precision foraging in mycorrhizal Norway spruce seedlings
10. Kotimaisia valtapuulajeja uhkaavat vieraslajihyönteiset – pronssijalosoukko, siperianmäntykehrääjä ja taigamonikirjaaja
11. Odotettavissa lämpenevää, sateista ja uusia tuholaisia – kestävätkö Suomen metsät ilmastonmuutoksen seuraukset?
12. Bioavailability of phosphorus in granulated and pyrolyzed broiler manure
13. Chemical composition controls the decomposition of organic amendments and influences the microbial community structure in agricultural soils
14. Boreal soil microbial diversity and seed onion mycorrhizal colonization is unaffected by preceding one season crop cultivation
15. Long-term impacts of organic and conventional farming on the soil microbiome in boreal arable soil
16. Pulp and paper mill sludges decrease soil erodibility
17. Are there environmental or agricultural benefits in using forest residue biochar in boreal agricultural clay soil?
18. Fungal colonization patterns and enzymatic activities of peatland ericaceous plants following long-term nutrient addition
19. Seedling traits from root to shoot exhibit genetic diversity and distinct responses to environmental heterogeneity within a tree population
20. Early root growth and architecture of fast- and slow-growing Norway spruce (Picea abies) families differ—potential for functional adaptation
21. Defoliation of Tilia cordata trees associated with Apiognomonia errabunda infection in Finland
22. Analysis of Norway spruce dieback phenomenon in Latvia – a belowground perspective
23. The ectomycorrhizal community of conifer stands on peat soils 12 years after fertilization with wood ash
24. The community of needle endophytes reflects the current physiological state of Norway spruce
25. Profiling functions of ectomycorrhizal diversity and root structuring in seedlings of Norway spruce (Picea abies) with fast‐ and slow‐growing phenotypes
26. Endophyte communities vary in the needles of Norway spruce clones
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