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    Diversity of soil mite communities when managing plant communities on set-aside arable land by Gormsen, Dagmar, Hedlund, Katarina, Huifu, Wang

    “…When restoring former agricultural land to more low-nutrient input ecosystems, the establishment of a plant community can be enhanced by sowing desirable…”
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    The influence of collembolans and earthworms on AM fungal mycelium by Gormsen, Dagmar, Olsson, Pål Axel, Hedlund, Katarina

    “…Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) mycelia are dependent on contact with plant roots for spore formation. In this study, earthworms and collembolans were regarded as…”
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    Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach by Putten, W.H. van der, Mortimer, S.R, Hedlund, K, Dijk, C. van, Brown, V.K, Leps, J, Rodriguez-Barrueco, C, Roy, J, Len, T.A.D, Gormsen, D, Korthals, G.W, Lavorel, S, Regina, I.S, Smilauer, P

    Published in Oecologia (2000)
    “…Succession is one of the most studied processes in ecology and succession theory provides strong predictability. However, few attempts have been made to…”
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    Separating the chance effect from other diversity effects in the functioning of plant communities by Lepš, Jan, Brown, Valerie K., Diaz Len, Tomas A., Gormsen, Dagmar, Hedlund, Katarina, Kailová, Jana, Korthals, Gerard W., Mortimer, Simon R., Rodriguez-Barrueco, Claudino, Roy, Jacques, Santa Regina, Ignacio, Van Dijk, Cornelis, Van Der Putten, Wim H.

    Published in Oikos (01-01-2001)
    “…The effect of plant species diversity on productivity and competitive ability was studied in an experiment carried out simultaneously in five European…”
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    Mycorrhizal colonization of plants in set-aside agricultural land by Hedlund, Katarina, Gormsen, Dagmar

    “…Agricultural overproduction has led the European Union to encourage long-term abandonment of agricultural land and the adoption of management practices which…”
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    Management of plant communities on set-aside land and its effects on earthworm communities by Gormsen, Dagmar, Hedlund, Katarina, Korthals, Gerard W., Mortimer, Simon R., Pizl, Vaclav, Smilauerova, Marie, Sugg, Eleanor

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-07-2004)
    “…Plant communities of set-aside agricultural land in a European project were managed in order to enhance plant succession towards weed-resistant,…”
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