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In studies in a 60- to 90-year-old stand on dry sandy soil in western Finland, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees that had been defoliated by the pin...
Read moreNon-crop habitats are essential for sustaining biodiversity of beneficial arthropods in agricultural landscapes, which can increase ecosystem services...
Read moreThe probability of a transgenic crop establishing a feral population outside cultivated areas and possibly outcompeting naturally occurring species ne...
Read moreDiversifying agricultural systems by growing more than one crop species in an area can decrease pest and disease pressure and increase crop yields. Ho...
Read moreField-margin diversification through conservation and restoration of hedgerows is becoming a prominent intervention for promoting biodiversity and ass...
Read moreThe occurrence of enemy-free space presents a challenge to the top-down control of agricultural pests by natural enemies, making bottom-up factors suc...
Read morePest eradication is an important facet of conservation and ecological restoration and has been applied successfully to invasive rat species on offshor...
Read moreSemi-natural habitats (SNH) provide essential resources for many organisms in agricultural landscapes and can increase biodiversity at the local and l...
Read moreGeneralist insect predators provide an important ecosystem service in the regulation of agricultural pests. However, the role of predation in the dyna...
Read moreThe incidence of virus yellows diseases (caused by beet yellowing virus [beet yellows closterovirus] and/or beet mild yellowing luteovirus) in sugar b...
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