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The results show that the best target management height in a Sorghum cv.
The relative difference between net-enclosed and control branches (predation effect, E, see Methods) was tested in relation to Management, Height and Site and the first-order interactions between these factors.
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None of the tested interactions (Management × Height, Management × Site, Height × Site) were found to be statistically significant for either arthropod abundance or biomass.
The analyses were carried out using the GLM function in SPSS 12.0.1 for Windows with the model "Predation effect = Management + Height + Site + Management × Height + Management × Site + Height × Site".
In this paper, we tested if six local factors (type of last management, canopy height, % cover of bare soil, pH and mean Ellenberg N (productivity) and F (soil moisture)) and/or three regional variables (patch size, patch age, i.e. interval since last practice, and isolation) have impact on the distribution and abundance of the endangered holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum.
The second-order interaction (Management × Height × Site) was not included in the model as it was not a part of our hypothesis and moreover it was difficult to interpret.
We then examined the influence of management, foraging height and site on bird predation pressure.
Management and Height were considered fixed factors while Site was treated as a random factor.
The effects of sward height management on animal performance and herbage mass covers were evaluated.
The pasture height management had only effect in soil P content, soybean dry biomass production, plant height and number of grains per pod.
This test was carried out across sites, management types and height levels.
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