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Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
www2.humboldt.eduAgriculture, Ecosystems and Environment ... Agriculture currently covers over 40% of the world’s land area (McLaughlin, 2011), resulting in global habitat loss and agrochemical inputs that impact wildlife and surrounding ecosystems (Coeurdassier et al., 2014; Karp et al., 2012). However, several studies have established that wildlife
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - USDA APHIS
www.aphis.usda.govundesirable plants of little value to agriculture, i.e., they are sometimes toxic to livestock, costly to manage or eliminate, and ... Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 220 (2016) 45–54 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment journal
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
soilfertility.osu.eduCrews et al./Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 223 (2016) 223–238 225. terrestrial the and The and of more soil primary. of ecosystem. succession and et, Vitousek. g) b c c. and
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
ceyolo.ucanr.eduL.A. Morandin et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 189 (2014) 164–170 165 Uncertainty as to how hedgerow establishment will alter pest and
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - California
sustainability.water.ca.govE.F. Viglizzo et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 154 (2012) 78–84 79 expectation to make it operative to solve environmental conflicts and to …
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - uwyo.edu
www.uwyo.edu180 T.T. Hurisso et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 181 (2013) 179–187 SOC, or 2.5–4.0kgCm−2, with most of this loss occurring shortly after initial plowing (Davidson and Ackerman, 1993). Many large-scale dryland farming operations in the central
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
basis.ucdavis.eduP.S. Ward et al./Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 222 (2016) 67–79. and preferences World Vision (WV). For the purpose of this study, we define a comprehensive that CA package to be adoption of zero tillage, intercropping, characterizing and 100% residue mulching, though we acknowl-
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - CA Water
ca.water.usgs.gov2 N.-H. Oh et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 179 (2013) 1–10 management option. Therefore, understanding the riverine DOC dynamics and its …
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
www.tucson.ars.ag.govY. Hao et al. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 266 (2018) 153–166 154. The extreme drought treatments were defined by the duration without effective ecological precipitation. We fit a Gumbel I distribu-tion to the 60-year period of available local weather records and de-
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
skl.iswc.cas.cnB. Wang et al. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 266 (2018) 68–75 74. stress, and stream power were all good parameters for simulating soil detachment capacity, but unit stream power performed relatively poorly. Soil detachment capacity was significantly correlated to soil
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - BGU
www.bgu.ac.ilT. Paz-Kagan et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 193 (2014) 9–24 11 Fig. 1. Conceptual framework of ecosystem response to land-use changes.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Cornell University
www.css.cornell.edu202 L. Gatere et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 179 (2013) 200–207 interactions (missing data were caused for a variety of reasons including damage by animals), and stratification according to gen-
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - USDA
eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.govK.A. Barbarick, J.A. Ippolito/Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129 (2009) 340–343 341 We expected these results since dryland wheat production is primarily controlled by moisture availability.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - USDA
eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.govinto the environment which can have negative impacts on water quality and alter the physical structure of ecosystems which can have cascading effects in the environment (Pardo et al., 2015).
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Faculty Sites
faculty.cnr.ncsu.eduA.F. Fox et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 177 (2013) 58–62 59 diversity along field borders affects seed predator activity-density and ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Jornada
jornada.nmsu.eduN.A. Marshall et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 186 (2014) 86–93 87 Fig. 1. A framework for conceptualising vulnerability across both ecological and socio-economic (social) domains.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - CFAES
senr.osu.eduGoss et al./Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 197 (2014) 106–117 107. downstream samplingsitedrains 7haofthisforest.Canopycover is predominantly composed of mature trees, and within the forest there is a residence where trees on the east side (adjacent to the stream)
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Marla Spivak
www.beelab.umn.eduM.D. Smart et al./Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 230 (2016) 139–149. sow thistle Sonchus spp.; and goldenrod Solidago spp. The percent floral cover estimates were then converted to a summed total area of each species occurring within the 3.2-km around each site over three
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
www.fs.fed.us2 M. Pérez-Suárez et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 188 (2014) 1–11 immobilization by microorganisms, leaching (Barrett and Burke,
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Hybrid-Maize
hybridmaize.unl.edu94 Q. Meng et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 146 (2012) 93–102 of about 500mm (Li et al., 2005). In comparison, annual water con-sumption is about 870mm, including 420mm for …
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Jackson Lab
jacksonlab.stanford.eduM.D. Nosetto et al. / Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 154 (2012) 2–11 3 The effects of changes in plant cover on hydrological processes have been …
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
www.srs.fs.usda.govH. Zhu et al./Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 212 (2015) 245–252. corner transects in each plot. Structural heterogeneity was estimated as the coefficient of variation (CV) of plant height. Aboveground plant biomass was measured by collecting plant materials
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
lter.kbs.msu.eduagricultural N 2O fluxes (Stehfest and Bouwman, 2006) suggests a po- tential for reducing fluxes by improving N fertilizer use efficiency (Eagle et al., 2012), and carbon credit organizations have expressed
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - ars.usda.gov
www.ars.usda.govand excretion, their behavior and possibly also the physiology of the digestive system (Romeis et al., 2009). Finally, studies under controlled
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
weedeco.msu.montana.eduservices, it is imperative to understand how novel land manage-ment practices impact associated biodiversity before their implementation. A cover crop is a suite of non-marketable plants grown to
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - Cranberry
pemaruccicenter.rutgers.eduCultivation and domestication of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) alters abundance, diversity and virulence of entomopathogenic nematodes
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
leml.asu.eduand 3) discuss the implications of the constraint line approach in optimizing regional ecosystem services. 2. Materials and methods 2.1. Study area The
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
biocontrol.ucr.eduSubstantial temporal and spatial variability in the composition of wireworm communities has made sampling and identification difficult, hampering the development of management strategies
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scse.d.umn.edupractices in the region. Three replications of each treatment were randomly establishedinan incompleteblockdesignwith onlytwo replicated treatment-block combinations (Fig. 1, Table 1).
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
entomology.wsu.eduthere are several reasons to suspect that a diverse mix of trap species couldprovidemoreconsistent,long-lastingattractionthan a single species. First, herbivorous insects often locate and choose
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment - USDA ARS
www.ars.usda.govi.e., percent of added N emitted as N 2O N) for manure deposited on pasture is 2%. This method assumes that the applied-N is entirely cycled within one year (IPCC, 2006). Currently,