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Saumik Basu, Natalia Moroz, Benjamin W. Lee, Kiwamu Tanaka, Liesl Oeller, Chase W. Baerlocher and David W. Crowder
In agroecosystems, plants frequently confront multiple biotic stressors, including herbivores and pathogens. The nature of these interactions plays a crucial role in mediating the activation of plant defense mechanisms. However, induction of plant chemic...
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Angela Brekalo, Damian Ravetta, Yvonne Thompson and M. Kathryn Turner
Perennial grains have been proposed as a soil-healthy alternative to annual grains. Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), whose seed is currently sold under the trade name Kernza®, and silflower (Silphium integrifolium), which is in the early...
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Antonella Carosi
This Special Issue intended to collect articles focusing on the assessment of the possible effects of climate changes on aquatic species inhabiting inland waters all over the world, including the possible synergistic effects in combination with other ant...
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Elena Najdenovska, Fabien Dutoit, Daniel Tran, Antoine Rochat, Basile Vu, Marco Mazza, Cédric Camps, Carrol Plummer, Nigel Wallbridge and Laura Elena Raileanu
Automated monitoring of plant health is becoming a crucial component for optimizing agricultural production. Recently, several studies have shown that plant electrophysiology could be used as a tool to determine plant status related to applied stressors....
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Erik Steen Jensen,Iman R. Chongtham,Nawa R. Dhamala,Carolina Rodriguez,Nicolas Carton,Georg Carlsson
Pág. 174 - 186
Cropping system diversification is a key factor in developing more sustainable cropping and food systems. The agroecological practice of intercropping, meaning the simultaneous cultivation of two or more species in the same field, has rece...
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Alex J. Woods, K. David Coates, Martin Watts, Vanessa Foord and Erin I. Holtzman
We examine the direct effects of multiple disturbance agents on individual tree development and stand productivity in 15?40-year-old managed forests in British Columbia, Canada. Our primary interest was to establish a baseline assessment of damage in the...
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Anaïs Richard, Xavier de Montaudouin, Auriane Rubiello and Olivier Maire
Trematode parasites are distributed worldwide and can severely impact host populations. However, their influence on ecosystem functioning through the alteration of host engineering behaviours remains largely unexplored. This study focuses on a common hos...
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Erik Jeppesen, Martin Søndergaard and Zhengwen Liu
Lakes all around the globe are under severe pressure due to an increasing anthropogenic impact from a growing population in a more developed world. Accordingly, today, many lakes are highly eutrophic and suffer from severe blooms of often toxic cyanobact...
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Donald V. Gayton
This Extended Abstract condenses a literature review that summarized research on the current and potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity in British Columbia. The review, which is preceded by a brief summary of observed and predicted climate c...
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