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In trials in the Breckland region (Suffolk/Norfolk border), UK in 1978-88 on Calluna vulgaris heathland and grass (dominated by Festuca ovina) heathla...
Read moreThe management of biological invasions is a worldwide conservation priority. Unfortunately, decision-making on optimal invasion management can be impe...
Read moreSimulium posticatum causes a severe biting problem in the valley of the river Stour in Dorset, UK. Various control measures have been attempted includ...
Read moreIt is widely recognized that landscape factors affect the biological control of weed seeds and insect pests in arable crops, but landscape effects hav...
Read moreFarmland bird populations have declined sharply due to agricultural intensification. In Europe, these negative population trends have been linked to t...
Read more1. Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops in close association, is attracting increasing interest in developed countries, primarily ...
Read morePollination of crops depends on local agricultural management and the quality of adjacent habitats. Lowland coffee Coffea canephora, is an important t...
Read moreIn farmland biodiversity, a potential risk to the larvae of non-target Lepidoptera from genetically modified (GM) Bt-maize expressing insecticidal Cry...
Read moreField trials were conducted in Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand in 1975-82 at a low fertility site dominated by Festuca novae-zelandiae wi...
Read moreGrassland restorations often lack rare forb and grass species that are found in intact grasslands. The possible reasons for low diversity include seed...
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