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Pathways of assessing agroecosystem health and agroecosystem management

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2012
Intrusive agriculture development, searching for higher profitability, has inflicted permanent damage to agroecosystems. Rapid deterioration of structure and functional properties in agroecosystems has intensified the need for research on agroecosystem health and agroecosystem management.
Songliang Wang, Claude D Caldwell
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Agroecology: Agroecosystem diversification

Nature Plants, 2015
The diversity of agricultural systems has been minimized in order to maximize yields under favourable conditions. Diversification of agroecosystems may be required to maintain and stabilize yields in an increasingly unpredictable climate.
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Agroecosystem health, agroecosystem resilience, and food security

Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2015
This paper lays out the relationships between three mutually reinforcing concepts associated with agroecosystems: (1) agroecosystem health, the extent to which an agroecosystem can meet human needs for all of its residents over time; (2) resilience, the capacity of a system to adapt, reorganize, and maintain key functions in the face of turbulent and ...
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Agroecosystem Diversity

2019
Agro-Ecosystem Diversity: Impact on Food Security and Environmental Quality presents cutting-edge exploration of developing novel farming systems and introduces landscape ecology to agronomy. It encompasses the broad range of links between agricultural development and ecological impact and how to limit the potential negative results. Presented in seven
Lemaire, Gilles   +3 more
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Allelopathy in Agroecosystems: An Overview

Journal of Crop Production, 2001
Summary Allelopathy plays an important role in the agroecosys-tems leading to a wide array of interactions between crop-crop, crop-weed and tree-crops. Generally, these interactions are harmful to the receiver plants but provide a selective benefit to the donor.
H. P. Singh   +2 more
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From `ecopathology' to `agroecosystem health'

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1999
The 'epidemiologic revolution' of the 1960s arose in response to the inability of reductionist methods to provide practical solutions to the complex problems of health and production in livestock systems. In a farm, there are not only interactions between animal factors and herd husbandry factors such as feeding, housing, and microbiological ...
Faye, Bernard   +2 more
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Agroecosystem Sustainability

2000
INCREASING SUSTAINABILITY The Ecological Foundations for Sustainability, S. Gliessman Increasing Sustainability in Mediterranean Cropping Systems with Self-Reseeding Annual Legumes, F. Caporali and E. Campiglia Manipulating Plant Biodiversity to Enhance Biological Control of Insect Pests: A Case Study of a Northern California Organic Vineyard, C ...
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