Soil fertility management and insect pests: harmonizing soil and plant health in agroecosystems

作者: Miguel A. Altieri , Clara I. Nicholls

DOI: 10.1016/S0167-1987(03)00089-8

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摘要: … plants were equivalent to those of undamaged plants. Thus soil fertility did not influence plant compensation in … In aggregate, these results suggest a hypothesis with implications for …

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