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RobArb

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  1. tis a good read the mushroom miscellany:thumbup: got it from my local library last autumn and got fined for forgetting to renew it:lol:
  2. don't apologise, we are thankful for this "idea" that will supply all our sponge like minds with new info, without the cost:thumbup:
  3. good suggestions but already in my list
  4. and it will get even better when you have my database to play with
  5. love the delboy greedy boards:thumbup: but if it works then don't knock it:thumbup1:
  6. thats not much chip that then when towing too
  7. RobArb

    Strangeways

    Anyone watch strangeways on ITV Interesting, alarming and upsetting at the same time to think that people end up in that situation
  8. Plant Strategies, Vegetation Processes and Ecosystem Properties Plant Science > General - John Wiley your right, £41.25 thats a tenner saved and a good resource to know about:thumbup:
  9. nope £60.00 @ wileyonline
  10. £51.00 @ amazon, might see if i can get it through my athen accounts or at least parts for the time being till my pennies are saved
  11. RobArb

    Soil food web

    filled with bricks and rubble, believe me i've seen it, i've even been guilty of having to plant trees in these conditions:thumbdown:
  12. Plant Strategies, Vegetation Processes, and Ecosystem Properties by Phil Grime My next book me thinks:thumbup:
  13. Just been reading bits on Indicator plants, tis all very interesting stuff:thumbup: as anybody heard of the ellenberg values and actually use plants as indicators for planning/planting etc? do fungi have indicator species?
  14. so how come Alnus (another short life cycle) are further down the list behind Populus and Salix?
  15. you request a book, read it, have it for (i think) 6 weeks, then post it on to the next person in that list (thread)
  16. phew, that was a read, but thanks Gerrit for explaining:thumbup:, i am slowly trying to understand everything and normally have to read your posts a good few times:blush: Like the bit about the ants, thats enormously clever on their part and i was surprised to see Betula as a pioneer species so high (between the obvious Quercus and Fagus) on the list in regards to the complexity of their tree species specific ecosystems
  17. is the only way to differentiate 100% via microscopy?
  18. spose it comes in handy when its really, really..... REALLY to risky to climb...
  19. OK, i kinda get what your saying (still playing catch up on the technical words as not as much as an expert more of an interested layman for the time-being) so, is there is no way at all that the fly agaric could grow around purely acer's? as they only grow around the ectomycorrizhal as you state, what makes them not like the asexual endomycorrizhal fungi? what is it they don't like about them?

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