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Jolanta Kowalska, Malgorzata Antkowiak and Alicja Tymoszuk
In order to increase biodiversity in cultivated areas, the implementation of agri-environmental programs is proposed, including interventions and eco-schemes. Flower strips are one such proposal. In order to achieve satisfactory results, the appropriate ...
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Ning Wang, Juying Jiao, Yanfeng Jia and Dongli Wang
The Chinese Loess Plateau region has long been suffering from serious soil erosion. Thus, large-scale afforestation has continued during the past decades in order to control soil erosion. Afforestation can dramatically alter nutrient cycles, affect soil-...
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D Ratnasekera,KMASK Rupasingha
Weedy rice (Oryza sativa L. f. spontanea), seeds remain a longer period in soils at different depths enriching soil seed bank and that contribute to the success of weedy rice as a ?weed.? Hence basic information on the level of longevity, dormancy and ge...
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Fernando H. Oreja, Fernando Bastida, José L. Gonzalez-Andújar
Pág. 299 - 308
A bioeconomic model was developed for decision-making regarding large crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) control in glyphosate-resistant soybeans in the Rolling Pampas of Argentina. The model was used to evaluate the economic returns of four different gly...
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S.R. Feldman, Claudia Alzugaray, Juan P. Lewis
Pág. 33 - 40
Tall grass communities of Spartina argentinensis Parodi are the most widespread plant communities in a large saline depression in Santa Fe, Argentina. The vegetation and soil seed bank of these communities have been studied. However, there is no informat...
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Kee Dae Kim and Eun Ju Lee
Pág. 109 - 121
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C. Alzugaray, S.R. Feldman, J.P. Lewis
Pág. 197 - 2009
Spartina argentinensis Parodi has a vicarious amphitropic distribution. In Argentina there are large areas of land covered with grasslands of this species. Fires are very frequent in these grasslands and they are a very common management technique for ca...
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Chandran, Rakesh S; Singh, Megh
Pág. 1092 - 1094
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