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598 Search Results for Forestry Statistics

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    Erosion control

    Summary of the use of urban greenspace to reduce erosion control and surface runoff due to stabilisation by tree roots and grasses
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    Forest Condition Survey

    Forest Condition survey
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    OPM manual – 6. Chemical control of larvae

    Two pesticides are licensed for control of the larvae, or caterpillars, of oak processionary moth (OPM). These are Bacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki (BT) and deltamethrin. Further information about them is available on the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website. The status and availability of chemicals can change from year to year, so it is important to […]
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    Short rotation coppice and energy crops

    Archaeological issues relating to SRC establishment
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    Oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata)

    Oak lace bug (OLB) is an insect pest of oak trees (trees in the Quercus genus), and of several other species of broad-leaved trees.
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    The pre-reclamation site-investigation process

    Site investigation, remediation, contaminated land, brownfield land, restoration, woodland
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    Forest Condition 2000

    Forestry Commission Forest Condition 2000
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    Sweet chestnut blight (Cryphonectria parasitica)

    Present in UK Notifiable – see ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific name of causal agent – Cryphonectria parasitica Picture: D. Rigling Sweet chestnut blight is a destructive disease of sweet chestnut trees (trees in the Castanea genus) caused by the ascomycete fungus Cryphonectria parasitica. It was formerly known as Endothia parasitica. It can also affect a few other plant species. Distribution The Cryphonectria […]
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    Chemical stability of artefacts in woodland soils

    Forest soil chemistry and implications for the buried archaeological resource
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    Forest Condition 2003

    Forestry Commission Forest Condition 2003
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    Forest Condition 2001

    Forestry Commission Forest Condition 2001