Stipitate hydnoid fungi are considered to be rare in the United Kingdom based on infrequent and localised observations of fruit bodies. Here, we investigate whether the production of stipitate hydnoid fruit bodies is related to weather conditions using a 14 year standardised survey of 11 species associated with Scots pine. Fruit body production was highly variable over time and asynchronous between species. Relationships with climatic predictors were variable between species, however both overall abundance and species richness of stipitate hydnoid fruit bodies were related to rainfall. These results suggest that climatic conditions in the preceding months can influence the likelihood of observing stipitate hydnoid fruit bodies, but that a l...
In an attempt to preserve proximal femoral bone stock and achieve a better fit in smaller femora, es...
The fungus Zymoseptoria tritici is one of the most destructive wheat (Triticum aestivum) pathogens i...
Wheel slip may increase the risk for wheel rutting and tear up ground vegetation and superficial roo...
Dothideomycetes represent one of the largest and diverse class of fungi. This class exhibits a wide ...
This study assessed the short-term impacts of ditch blocking on water table depth and vegetation com...
Rare plants are vulnerable to environmental change but easy to over-look during survey. Methods are ...
This research assessed the feasibility of using Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens, in cold weathe...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
Favourable microclimates are predicted to buffer fragmented populations against the effects of envir...
This study was conducted to investigate whether exposure to wastewater treatment works (WWTW) efflue...
Tomatoes have ameliorative effects on cardiovascular disease and cancer (Agarwal and Rao 2000; Rao 2...
Late accretion of primitive chondritic material to Earth, the Moon, and Mars, after core formation h...
Botanical nastic systems demonstrate non‐directional structural responses to stimuli such as pressur...
Recent reports of emergence problems in corn (see photos) suggest that the earlier cold temperatures...
Anticoagulant rodenticides, mainly second-generation forms, or SGARs, dominate the global market for...
In an attempt to preserve proximal femoral bone stock and achieve a better fit in smaller femora, es...
The fungus Zymoseptoria tritici is one of the most destructive wheat (Triticum aestivum) pathogens i...
Wheel slip may increase the risk for wheel rutting and tear up ground vegetation and superficial roo...
Dothideomycetes represent one of the largest and diverse class of fungi. This class exhibits a wide ...
This study assessed the short-term impacts of ditch blocking on water table depth and vegetation com...
Rare plants are vulnerable to environmental change but easy to over-look during survey. Methods are ...
This research assessed the feasibility of using Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens, in cold weathe...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
Favourable microclimates are predicted to buffer fragmented populations against the effects of envir...
This study was conducted to investigate whether exposure to wastewater treatment works (WWTW) efflue...
Tomatoes have ameliorative effects on cardiovascular disease and cancer (Agarwal and Rao 2000; Rao 2...
Late accretion of primitive chondritic material to Earth, the Moon, and Mars, after core formation h...
Botanical nastic systems demonstrate non‐directional structural responses to stimuli such as pressur...
Recent reports of emergence problems in corn (see photos) suggest that the earlier cold temperatures...
Anticoagulant rodenticides, mainly second-generation forms, or SGARs, dominate the global market for...
In an attempt to preserve proximal femoral bone stock and achieve a better fit in smaller femora, es...
The fungus Zymoseptoria tritici is one of the most destructive wheat (Triticum aestivum) pathogens i...
Wheel slip may increase the risk for wheel rutting and tear up ground vegetation and superficial roo...