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Compost amendment enhances natural revegetation of a Mediterranean degraded agricultural soil Based on: Baldantoni D., Bellino A., Morra L. & Alfani A. (2015). Study Link |
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Using shrub clearing, draining, and herbivory to control bramble invasion in Mediterranean dry grasslands Based on: Masson S., Mesléard F. & Dutoit T. (2015). Study Link |
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Can floral field margins improve pollination and seed production in coriander Coriandrum sativum L. (Apiaceae)? Based on: Barbir J., Badenes-Pérez F.R., Fernández-Quintanilla C. & Dorado J. (2015). Study Link |
2015 | 2 | |
How do biodegradable organic residues affect soil CO2 emissions? Case study of a Mediterranean agro-ecosystem Based on: González-Ubierna S., de l.C.M.T. & Casermeiro M.A. (2015). Study Link |
2015 | 1 | |
Combined use of compost and wood scraps to increase carbon stock and improve soil quality in intensive farming systems Based on: Scotti R., D'Ascoli R., Gonzalez C.M., Bonanomi G., Sultana S., Cozzolino L., Scelza R., Zoina A. & Rao M.A. (2015). Study Link |
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Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds Based on: DiGaudio R.T., Kreitinger K.E., Hickey C.M., Seavy N.E. & Gardali T. (2015). Study Link |
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Pollination services from field-scale agricultural diversification may be context-dependent Based on: Sardiñas H.S. & Kremen C. (2015). Study Link |
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Native wildflower plantings support wild bee abundance and diversity in agricultural landscapes across the United States Based on: Williams N.M., Ward K.L., Pope N., Isaacs R., Wilson J., May E.A., Ellis J., Daniels J., Pence A., Ullmann K. & Peters J. (2015). Study Link |
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Long-Term effects of compost and cover crops on soil phosphorus in two California agroecosystems Based on: Maltais-Landry G., Scow K., Brennan E. & Vitousek P. (2015). Study Link |
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Weed seedbank characterization in long-term cotton–tomato rotations in California Based on: Shrestha A., Mitchell J.P. & Hembree K.J. (2015). Study Link |
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Benefits of growing potatoes under cover crops in a Mediterranean climate Based on: Eshel G., Egozi R., Goldwasser Y., Kashti Y., Fine P., Hayut E., Kazukro H., Rubin B., Dar Z., Keisar O. & DiSegni D.M. (2015). Study Link |
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The attractiveness of flowering herbaceous plants to bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) and hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in agro-ecosystems of central Spain Based on: Barbir J., Badenes-Pérez F.R., Fernández-Quintanilla C. & Dorado J. (2015). Study Link |
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Microbial 16S gene-based composition of a sorghum cropped rhizosphere soil under different fertilization managements Based on: Lavecchia A., Curci M., Jangid K., Whitman W.B., Ricciuti P., Pascazio S. & Crecchio C. (2015). Study Link |
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Pig slurry residual effects on maize yields and nitrate leaching: a study in lysimeters Based on: Yagüe M. R. & Quílez D. (2015). Study Link |
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Organic mulching, irrigation and fertilization affect soil CO2 emission and C storage in tomato crop in the Mediterranean environment Based on: Mancinelli R., Marinari S., Brunetti P., Radicetti E. & Campiglia E. (2015). Study Link |
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Trade-offs between winter cover crop production and soil water depletion in the San Joaquin Valley, California Based on: Mitchell J.P., Shrestha A. & Irmak S. (2015). Study Link |
2015 | 1 | |
Soil quality, microbial functions and tomato yield under cover crop mulching in the Mediterranean environment Based on: Marinari S., Mancinelli R., Brunetti P. & Campiglia E. (2015). Study Link |
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Tillage and cover cropping affect crop yields and soil carbon in the San Joaquin Valley, California Based on: Mitchell J.P., Shrestha A., Horwath W.R., Southard R.J., Madden N., Veenstra J. & Munk D.S. (2015). Study Link |
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Influence of two different cover crops on soil N availability, N nutritional status, and grape yeast-assimilable N (YAN) in a cv. Tempranillo vineyard Based on: Pérez-Álvarez E.P., Garde-Cerdán T., Santamaría P., García-Escudero E. & Peregrina F. (2015). Study Link |
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On-farm habitat restoration counters biotic homogenization in intensively managed agriculture Based on: Ponisio L.C., M'Gonigle L.K. & Kremen C. (2015). Study Link |
2015 | 1 | |
Contrasting effects of cover crops on ‘hot spot’ arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in organic tomato Based on: Njeru E.M., Avio L., Bocci G., Sbrana C., Turrini A., Bàrberi P., Giovannetti M. & Oehl F. (2015). Study Link |
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Habitat restoration promotes pollinator persistence and colonization in intensively managed agriculture Based on: M'Gonigle L.K., Ponisio L.C., Cutler K. & Kremen C. (2015). Study Link |
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Loss of biodiversity and hydrologic function in seasonal wetlands persists over 10 years of livestock grazing removal Based on: Marty J.T. (2015). Study Link |
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Grazing maintains native plant diversity and promotes community stability in an annual grassland Based on: Beck J.J., Hernández D.L., Pasari J.R. & Zavaleta E.S. (2015). Study Link |
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Small-scale restoration in intensive agricultural landscapes supports more specialized and less mobile pollinator species Based on: Kremen C. & M'Gonigle L.K. (2015). Study Link |
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