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Dynamics of arable weeds communities in spring and winter wheat under different legume pre-crops during organic conversion. [PDF]
Arlauskienė A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Problematic substance use (PSU) is a significant, inadequately managed people management challenge. Drawing on the conflicting outcomes and mutual losses perspectives on HRM and employee wellbeing, and using Job Demands‐Resources theory to explain underlying strain‐driven loss cycles, we examine factors shaping PSU and help‐seeking among 575 ...
Karen Maher +4 more
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Beyond Beneficial Margins: Four Mechanisms Linking Border Vegetation to Pest Dynamics. [PDF]
Cardoso JFM, Mundim FM.
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The oak processionary moth is an invasive pest in the United Kingdom that threatens biodiversity and public health, with rising control costs highlighting the need for sustainable management alternatives Conservation biocontrol using the parasitoid fly Carcelia iliaca is promising but key biological data gaps hinder evidence‐based policy development. A
Kyle Alexander Miller +5 more
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Mustard seeds as a safe tool in different application methods for controlling broomrape weed infesting faba bean crop. [PDF]
El-Wakeel MA, El-Metwally IM, Ahmed SAA.
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We assess the effect of sanitation felling performed in 2022 in North‐Eastern Italy on bark beetle damage that occurred in 2023 across eight spruce forest types, as evaluated using multispectral satellite imagery. Bark beetle damage was reduced only at very high or very low sanitation felling rates.
Aurora Bozzini +5 more
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Enhancing soybean tolerance to pre-emergent herbicides via biochar seed coating for eco-safe food systems. [PDF]
Arshad MA +9 more
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Quantifying the effect of crop spatial arrangement on weed suppression using functional-structural plant modelling. [PDF]
Evers JB, Bastiaans L.
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Evaluating the efficacy of tagging adhesives for insect tracking
Two‐part epoxy resin delivered the strongest RFID tag adhesion on carabid beetles, exceeding polyvinyl acetate, cosmetic latex and cyanoacrylate adhesives. Adhesive performance was consistent across Harpalus, Leistus and Poecilus; species effects were non‐significant, supporting a broadly applicable protocol for carabid RFID tagging studies.
Leona C. R. Breen +2 more
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