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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abating endosulfan from runoff using vegetative filter strips: the importance of plant species and flow rate Mersie, W
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 215-223
9 p.
artikel
2 A biological classification concept for the assessment of soil quality: “biological soil classification scheme” (BBSK) Ruf, A.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 263-271
9 p.
artikel
3 Above-ground plant production under elevated carbon dioxide in a Swedish semi-natural grassland Marissink, Mark
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 107-120
14 p.
artikel
4 A comparison of energy use in conventional and integrated arable farming systems in the UK Bailey, A.P.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 241-253
13 p.
artikel
5 A comparison of the environmental impact of pesticide use in integrated and conventional potato cultivation in The Netherlands De Jong, Frank M.W
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 5-13
9 p.
artikel
6 Adaptation and evaluation of the CROPGRO-soybean model to predict regional yield and production Jagtap, Shrikant S
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 73-85
13 p.
artikel
7 Adaptation to climate change of wheat growing in South Australia: Analysis of management and breeding strategies Luo, Qunying
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 261-267
7 p.
artikel
8 Adaptation to climate variability and change in the US Great Plains: Polsky, Colin
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 133-144
12 p.
artikel
9 A dynamic simulation model of land-use changes in Sudano-sahelian countries of Africa (SALU) Stéphenne, N.
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 145-161
17 p.
artikel
10 A farm-scale evaluation of the influence of hedgerow cutting frequency on hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) berry yields Croxton, P.J
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 437-439
3 p.
artikel
11 Agricultural bio-char production, renewable energy generation and farm carbon sequestration in Western Australia: Certainty, uncertainty and risk McHenry, Mark P.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
12 Agrobiodiversity conservation and development in Vietnamese home gardens Trinh, L.N.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 317-344
28 p.
artikel
13 Agroecology: the science of natural resource management for poor farmers in marginal environments Altieri, Miguel A
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 1-24
24 p.
artikel
14 Agro-ecoregionalization of Iowa using multivariate geographical clustering Williams, Carol L.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 161-174
14 p.
artikel
15 Agroecosystem responses to combinations of elevated CO2, ozone, and global climate change Fuhrer, Jürg
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 1-20
20 p.
artikel
16 Agronomic impacts of climate variability on rice production in the Philippines Lansigan, F.P
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 129-137
9 p.
artikel
17 Allelopathy in two durum wheat (Triticum durum L.) varieties Oueslati, Oussama
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 161-163
3 p.
artikel
18 A map-based method for exploring responses to different levels of grazing pressure at the landscape scale Wehn, Sølvi
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 177-181
5 p.
artikel
19 A method and application of multi-scale validation in spatial land use models Kok, Kasper
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 223-238
16 p.
artikel
20 A multi-scale analysis of a terrestrial carbon budget Tate, K.R
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 229-246
18 p.
artikel
21 A multiscale analysis of LULC and NDVI variation in Nang Rong district, northeast Thailand Walsh, Stephen J
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 47-64
18 p.
artikel
22 Analysing data across geographic scales in Honduras: detecting levels of organisation within systems Nelson, Andrew
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 107-131
25 p.
artikel
23 Analysing nitrate losses from an artificially drained lowland catchment (North-Eastern Germany) with a mixing model Tiemeyer, Bärbel
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 125-136
12 p.
artikel
24 Analysis of the experimental variability in wheat responses to elevated CO2 and temperature Wolf, J
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 227-247
21 p.
artikel
25 A new nucleopolyhedrovirus from the oil-palm leaf-eater Euprosterna elaeasa (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae): preliminary characterization and field assessment in Peruvian plantation Zeddam, Jean-Louis
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 69-75
7 p.
artikel
26 A new praxeology for integrated nutrient management, facilitating innovation with and by farmers Deugd, M
1998
22-23 1-3 p. 269-283
15 p.
artikel
27 An inventory of parasitic Hymenoptera in banana plantations under two pesticide regimes Matlock Jr., Robert B
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 147-164
18 p.
artikel
28 An overview of organismal interactions in ecosystems in evolutionary and ecological time Price, Peter W.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 369-377
9 p.
artikel
29 Ants as bioindicators of soil function in rural environments Lobry de Bruyn, L.A.
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 425-441
17 p.
artikel
30 Application of biotic indicators for evaluation of sustainable land use—current procedures and future developments Osinski, Elisabeth
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 407-421
15 p.
artikel
31 A predictive model of the density of airborne insects in agricultural environments Grüebler, Martin U.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 75-80
6 p.
artikel
32 A preliminary assessment of high risk areas for Puccinia psidii (Eucalyptus rust) in the Neotropics and Australia Booth, T.H
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 295-301
7 p.
artikel
33 A quantitative survey of semi-natural habitats on Dutch arable farms Manhoudt, A.G.E
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 235-240
6 p.
artikel
34 Are agricultural land-use models able to predict changes in land-use intensity? Lambin, E.F
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 321-331
11 p.
artikel
35 Are linear habitats in agrarian landscapes source areas of beneficial or pest rodents? Sullivan, Thomas P.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 52-56
5 p.
artikel
36 A review of the use of composted municipal solid waste in agriculture Hargreaves, J.C.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 1-14
14 p.
artikel
37 Assessing linkages and sustainable land management for hillside agroecosystems in Central Honduras: analysis of intermediate and catchment scale indicators Ericksen, P.J.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 295-311
17 p.
artikel
38 Assessment of changing agricultural land use: response of vegetation, ground-dwelling spiders and beetles to the conversion of arable land into grassland Perner, Jörg
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 169-181
13 p.
artikel
39 Assessment of interactions between land use change and carbon and nutrient fluxes in Ecuador Priess, J.A
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 269-279
11 p.
artikel
40 Assessment of soil erosion in cultivated fields using a survey methodology for rills in the Chemoga watershed, Ethiopia Bewket, Woldeamlak
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 81-93
13 p.
artikel
41 Assessment of soil fertility depletion in Mozambique Folmer, E.C.R.
1998
22-23 1-3 p. 159-167
9 p.
artikel
42 A survey of the diversity of plants utilized for small ruminant feeding in south-eastern Nigeria Okoli, I.C.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 147-154
8 p.
artikel
43 Asynchrony in the nitrogen and glucosinolate leaf-age profiles of Brassica: is this a defensive strategy against generalist herbivores? Lambdon, Philip W
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 205-214
10 p.
artikel
44 A synthesis of carbon sequestration, carbon emissions, and net carbon flux in agriculture: comparing tillage practices in the United States West, Tristram O
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 217-232
16 p.
artikel
45 A synthesis of recent global change research on pasture and rangeland production: reduced uncertainties and their management implications Campbell, B.D.
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 39-55
17 p.
artikel
46 Auchenorrhyncha communities as indicators of disturbance in grasslands (Insecta, Hemiptera)—a case study from the Elbe flood plains (northern Germany) Nickel, Herbert
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 183-199
17 p.
artikel
47 Author index 1991
22-23 1-3 p. 331-332
2 p.
artikel
48 Author index 1988
22-23 1-3 p. 379-380
2 p.
artikel
49 Author Index, Volumes 93-98 2003
22-23 1-3 p. 549-561
13 p.
artikel
50 Avian communities in forest fragments and reforestation areas associated with banana plantations in Costa Rica Matlock Jr., Robert B.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 199-215
17 p.
artikel
51 Bacterial diseases of nematodes and their role in controlling nematode populations Sayre, R.M.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 263-279
17 p.
artikel
52 Bacterial diversity in agroecosystems Kennedy, A.C.
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 65-76
12 p.
artikel
53 Bacterivorous nematodes and organic-matter decomposition Freckman, Diana W.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 195-217
23 p.
artikel
54 Biodiversity and agri-environmental indicators—general scopes and skills with special reference to the habitat level Büchs, Wolfgang
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 35-78
44 p.
artikel
55 Biodiversity and landscape—summary, conclusions and perspectives Waldhardt, Rainer
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 305-309
5 p.
artikel
56 Biodiversity and traditional knowledge: equitable partnerships in practice Davies, Jocelyn
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 168-169
2 p.
artikel
57 Biodiversity, carbon stocks and sequestration potential in aboveground biomass in smallholder farming systems of western Kenya Henry, M.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 238-252
15 p.
artikel
58 Biodiversity evaluation in agricultural landscapes: above-ground insects Duelli, Peter
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 33-64
32 p.
artikel
59 Biodiversity indicators: the choice of values and measures Duelli, Peter
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 87-98
12 p.
artikel
60 Biodiversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in agroecosystems Douds Jr., David D.
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 77-93
17 p.
artikel
61 Biodiversity of predaceous coccinellidae in relation to bioindication and economic importance Iperti, G.
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 323-342
20 p.
artikel
62 Biodiversity, the ultimate agri-environmental indicator? Büchs, Wolfgang
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 99-123
25 p.
artikel
63 Biological control of Acacia longifolia and related weed species (Fabaceae) in South Africa Dennill, G.B.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 115-135
21 p.
artikel
64 Biological control of cactus weeds of minor importance in South Africa Moran, V.C.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 37-55
19 p.
artikel
65 Biological control of crofton weed, Ageratina adenophora (Asteraceae), in South Africa Kluge, R.L.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 187-191
5 p.
artikel
66 Biological control of fennel-leaved pondweed, Potamogeton pectinatus (Potamogetonaceae), in South Africa Schoonbee, H.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 231-237
7 p.
artikel
67 Biological control of Hakea sericea (Proteaceae) in South Africa Kluge, R.L.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 91-113
23 p.
artikel
68 Biological control of jointed cactus, Opuntia aurantiaca (Cactaceae), in South Africa Moran, V.C.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 5-27
23 p.
artikel
69 Biological control of Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) in South Africa Cilliers, C.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 57-75
19 p.
artikel
70 Biological control of mesquite, Prosopis spp. (Fabaceae), in South Africa Zimmermann, H.G.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 175-186
12 p.
artikel
71 Biological control of prickly pear, Opuntia ficusindica (Cactaceae), in South Africa Zimmermann, H.G.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 29-35
7 p.
artikel
72 Biological control of Sesbania punicea (Fabaceae) in South Africa Hoffmann, J.H.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 157-173
17 p.
artikel
73 Biological control of silverleaf nightshade, Solanum elaegnifolium, and bugweed, Solanum mauritianum, (Solanaceae) in South Africa Olckers, T.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 137-155
19 p.
artikel
74 Biological control of spear thistle, Cirsium vulgare (Asteraceae), in South Africa Zimmermann, H.G.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 199-205
7 p.
artikel
75 Biological control of St. John's Wort, Hypericum perforatum (Clusiaceae), in South Africa Gordon, A.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 77-90
14 p.
artikel
76 Biological control of triffid weed, Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae), in South Africa Kluge, R.L.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 193-197
5 p.
artikel
77 Biological control of water fern, Salvinia molesta (Salviniaceae), in South Africa Cilliers, C.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 219-224
6 p.
artikel
78 Biological control of water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes (Pontederiaceae), in South Africa Cilliers, C.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 207-217
11 p.
artikel
79 Biological control of water lettuce, Pistia stratiotes (Araceae), in South Africa Cilliers, C.J.
1991
22-23 1-3 p. 225-229
5 p.
artikel
80 Bio-resource evaluation within agri-environmental assessment tools in different European countries Braband, Dorothee
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 423-434
12 p.
artikel
81 Biosolids application to soybeans and effects on input and output of nitrogen Currie, V.C
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 345-351
7 p.
artikel
82 Biotic indicators for biodiversity and sustainable agriculture—introduction and background Büchs, Wolfgang
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
83 Biotic indicators of carabid species richness on organically and conventionally managed arable fields Döring, T.F.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 133-139
7 p.
artikel
84 Botanical diversity of beetle banks Thomas, Susan R
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 403-412
10 p.
artikel
85 Carabid beetles in sustainable agriculture: a review on pest control efficacy, cultivation impacts and enhancement Kromp, Bernhard
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 187-228
42 p.
artikel
86 Carbon exchange and species composition of grazed pastures and exclosures in the shortgrass steppe of Colorado LeCain, Daniel R
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 421-435
15 p.
artikel
87 Carbon sequestration in soils: some cautions amidst optimism Schlesinger, William H
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 121-127
7 p.
artikel
88 Carbon sequestration in tropical agroforestry systems Albrecht, Alain
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 15-27
13 p.
artikel
89 Change detection, accuracy, and bias in a sequential analysis of Landsat imagery in the Pearl River Delta, China: econometric techniques Kaufmann, Robert K
2001
22-23 1-3 p. 95-105
11 p.
artikel
90 Changes in soil fertility parameters and the environmental effects in a rapidly developing region of China Darilek, Jeremy L.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 286-292
7 p.
artikel
91 Changes in soil organic matter following groundnut–millet cropping at three locations in semi-arid Senegal, West Africa Elberling, Bo
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 37-47
11 p.
artikel
92 Characterizing the solid–solution partitioning coefficient and plant uptake factor of As, Cd, and Pb in California croplands Chen, Weiping
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 212-220
9 p.
artikel
93 Charles Darwin, earthworms and the natural sciences: various lessons from past to future Feller, Christian
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 29-49
21 p.
artikel
94 Chronology and spatial distribution of cockatoo damage to two sunflower hybrids in south-eastern Australia, and the influence of plant morphology on damage Fleming, Peter J.S
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 127-137
11 p.
artikel
95 Chronosequence analysis of two enclosure management strategies in degraded rangeland of semi-arid Kenya Verdoodt, Ann
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 332-339
8 p.
artikel
96 Climate change and impacts of boreal forest insects Volney, W.Jan A
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 283-294
12 p.
artikel
97 Combining fertilizer and organic inputs to synchronize N supply in alternative cropping systems in California Kramer, Andrew W.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 233-243
11 p.
artikel
98 Comparative analysis of wild and cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera) in the Basque Region of Spain and France Ocete, Rafael
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 95-98
4 p.
artikel
99 Comparative assessment of agri-environment programmes in federal states of Germany Marggraf, Rainer
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 507-516
10 p.
artikel
100 Comparative diet selection by cattle and sheep grazing two contrasting heathland communities Fraser, M.D.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 182-192
11 p.
artikel
101 Comparison of scales of climate and soil data for aggregating simulated yields of winter wheat in Denmark Olesen, J.E
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 213-228
16 p.
artikel
102 Consequences of future climate change and changing climate variability on maize yields in the midwestern United States Southworth, Jane
2000
22-23 1-3 p. 139-158
20 p.
artikel
103 Consequences of organic and non-organic farming practices for field, farm and landscape complexity Norton, Lisa
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 221-227
7 p.
artikel
104 Consideration of biotic nature conservation targets in agricultural land use—a case study from the Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin Meyer-Aurich, Andreas
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 529-539
11 p.
artikel
105 Contents of AGEE Volume 93 2002
22-23 1-3 p. 449-450
2 p.
artikel
106 Contents of AGEE,Volume 91 2002
22-23 1-3 p. 327-328
2 p.
artikel
107 contents of Agriculture, Ecosystems and Enviroment, Volume 96 2003
22-23 1-3 p. 171-172
2 p.
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108 Contents of Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, volume 37 1991
22-23 1-3 p. 333-334
2 p.
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109 Continuous biosolids application affects grain elemental concentrations in a dryland-wheat agroecosystem Barbarick, K.A.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 340-343
4 p.
artikel
110 Could resistance to transgenic plants produce a new species of insect pest? Cerda, H.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 1-3
3 p.
artikel
111 Crop–Soil Simulation Models: Applications in Developing Countries; R.B. Matthews, W. Stephens (Eds.); CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 2002, 277 pages, hardcover, ISBN 0-85199-563-2 Chen, W.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 166-168
3 p.
artikel
112 Detrital foodweb interactions in North American grassland ecosystems Elliott, E.T.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 41-56
16 p.
artikel
113 Development and control of weeds in arable farming systems Gerowitt, B.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 247-254
8 p.
artikel
114 Development of biodiversity in field margins recently taken out of production and adjacent ditch banks in arable areas Musters, C.J.M.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 131-139
9 p.
artikel
115 Dietary modification in dairy cattle: Field measurements to assess the effect on ammonia emissions in the Basque Country Merino, P.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 88-94
7 p.
artikel
116 Differences in leaves of olive trees under organic, integrated and conventional pest management Ruano, F.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 353-356
4 p.
artikel
117 Distribution of bird cherry-oat aphids (Rhopalosiphum padi (L.)) in relation to landscape and farming practices Östman, Örjan
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 67-71
5 p.
artikel
118 Diversity of Heteroptera in agroecosystems: role of sustainability and bioindication Fauvel, Guy
1999
22-23 1-3 p. 275-303
29 p.
artikel
119 Does hedgerow management on organic farms benefit small mammal populations? Bates, Felicity Siân
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 124-130
7 p.
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120 Do field boundaries act as refugia for grassland plant species diversity in intensively managed agricultural landscapes in Britain? Smart, Simon M.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 73-87
15 p.
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121 Do wheat, barley and oats provide similar habitat and food resources for birds in cereal steppes? Delgado, Ana
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 441-446
6 p.
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122 Dynamics of spider colonization of apple orchards from adjacent deciduous forest Sackett, T.E.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 144-148
5 p.
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123 Ecological considerations in the biological control of soil-inhabiting insects with entomopathogenic nematodes Gaugler, Randy
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 351-360
10 p.
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124 Ecological relative risk (EcoRR): another approach for risk assessment of pesticides in agriculture Sánchez-Bayo, Francisco
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 37-57
21 p.
artikel
125 Economic perspectives of using indicators Osinski, Elisabeth
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 477-482
6 p.
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126 Ecosystem carbon gains from afforestation in the Boreal Transition ecozone of Saskatchewan (Canada) are coupled with the devolution of Black Chernozems Pinno, Bradley D.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 56-62
7 p.
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127 Editorial 1998
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128 Editorial 1999
22-23 1-3 p. ix-xi
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129 Editorial Advisory Board 2003
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130 Editorial Advisory Board 2003
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131 Editorial Advisory Board 2003
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132 Editorial Advisory Board 2003
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133 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 2002
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134 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 2002
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135 Editorial Board 2008
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136 Editorial Board 2009
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137 Editorial Board 1991
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138 Editorial Board 1988
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139 Effect of field margins on moths depends on species mobility: Field-based evidence for landscape-scale conservation Merckx, Thomas
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 302-309
8 p.
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140 Effect of within-field and landscape factors on insect damage in winter oilseed rape Zaller, Johann G.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 233-238
6 p.
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141 Effect of woodlots on thrips density in leek fields: a landscape analysis den Belder, E.
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 139-145
7 p.
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142 Effects of cattle dung from farms with different feeding strategies on germination and initial root growth of cress (Lepidium sativum L.) Hoekstra, N.J
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 189-196
8 p.
artikel
143 Effects of crop diversification and low pesticide inputs on bird populations on arable land Henderson, Ian G.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 149-156
8 p.
artikel
144 Effects of deforestation on grass biomass and soil nutrient status in miombo woodland, Zambia Chidumayo, E.N.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 97-105
9 p.
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145 Effects of different grass treatments used to create overwintering habitat for predatory arthropods on arable farmland Collins, K.L.
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 59-67
9 p.
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146 Effects of elevated CO2 and drought on wheat: testing crop simulation models for different experimental and climatic conditions Ewert, F
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 249-266
18 p.
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147 Effects of farming system, field margins and bait insect on the occurrence of insect pathogenic fungi in soils Klingen, Ingeborg
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 191-198
8 p.
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148 Effects of landscape patterns on species richness—a modelling approach Steiner, Nathalie Céline
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 353-361
9 p.
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149 Effects of livestock grazing on rangeland grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) abundance O’Neill, Kevin M
2003
22-23 1-3 p. 51-64
14 p.
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150 Effects of macrofauna on soil properties in tropical ecosystems Lal, R.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 101-116
16 p.
artikel
151 Effects of organic and soil conservation management on specialist bird species Ondine, Filippi-Codaccioni
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 140-143
4 p.
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152 Effects of production system on vegetable arthropods and their natural enemies Hummel, Robert L
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 165-176
12 p.
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153 Effects of road age on the structure of roadside vegetation in south-eastern Australia Spooner, Peter G.
2009
22-23 1-3 p. 57-64
8 p.
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154 Effects of sheep grazing on abundance and predators of field vole (Microtus agrestis) in upland Britain Wheeler, Philip
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 49-55
7 p.
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155 Effects of sowing and management on vegetation succession during grassland habitat restoration Warren, John
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 393-402
10 p.
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156 Effects of stocking density and breed of goats on vegetation and grasshopper occurrence in heathlands Jauregui, Berta M.
2008
22-23 1-3 p. 219-224
6 p.
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157 Effects of vegetable production system on epigeal arthropod populations Hummel, Robert L
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 177-188
12 p.
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158 Effects of windbreak strips of willow coppice—modelling and field experiment on barley in Denmark Foereid, Bente
2002
22-23 1-3 p. 25-32
8 p.
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159 Environmental and ecological problems in the introduction of alien microorganisms in the soil Fisher, Susan W.
1988
22-23 1-3 p. 325-335
11 p.
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160 Environmental consequences of agricultural development: a case study from the Green Revolution state of Haryana, India Singh, R.B
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