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Thomas Dresselhaus and Ralph Hückelhoven
Agricultural productivity depends on increasingly extreme weather phenomena, and the use of germplasm that has to be continuously improved by plant breeders to become tolerant to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Molecular plant biologists try to unde...
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Jan Ka?par, Pete Bettinger, Harald Vacik, Róbert Maru?ák and Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo
Climate and social changes place strong demands on forest managers. Forest managers need powerful approaches and tools, which could help them to be able to react to the rapidly changing conditions. However, the complexity of quantifying forest ecosystems...
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Ariel E. Lugo and Grizelle González
We dedicate this Special Issue commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service?International Institute of Tropical Forestry to the late Dr. Sandra Brown.[...]
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Esteve Corbera and Heike Schroeder
This article introduces the special issue ?REDD+ crossroads post Paris: politics, lessons and interplays?. The contributions to the special issue demonstrate, first, that REDD+ design in the studied countries has generally lacked social legitimacy and si...
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Patrick M. Carr
There is interest in reducing or even eliminating tillage in organic production systems. In this special Issue, research teams in Europe and North America summarize recent and on-going efforts to develop conservation-tillage systems that can be used on c...
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