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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance of carabid beetles and other ground-dwelling arthropods in conventional versus low-input bean cropping systems Fan, Yuqing
1993
22-23 2 p. 127-139
13 p.
artikel
2 Accumulation of selenium in wild mustard irrigated with agricultural effluent Bańuelos, G.S.
1993
22-23 2 p. 119-126
8 p.
artikel
3 Acid soil and acid rain. The impact on the environment of nitrogen and sulphur cycling Bell, J.N.B.
1988
22-23 2 p. 147-148
2 p.
artikel
4 Acknowledgement to referees 1995 1995
22-23 2 p. 149-
1 p.
artikel
5 A comparison of environmental, soil fertility, yield, and economical effects in six cropping systems based on an 8-year experiment in Norway Eltun, Ragnar
2002
22-23 2 p. 155-168
14 p.
artikel
6 A conceptual framework for the definition of the optimal width of riparian forests Sparovek, Gerd
2002
22-23 2 p. 169-175
7 p.
artikel
7 A conceptual model of cumulative environmental effects of agricultural land drainage Spaling, Harry
1995
22-23 2 p. 99-108
10 p.
artikel
8 A description of the development and pathogenicity of Entomophthora muscae (Cohn) in the onion maggot, Delia antiqua (Meigen) Tu, C.M.
1988
22-23 2 p. 143-146
4 p.
artikel
9 Adsorption on soil of dissolved organic carbon from farmyard manure Riffaldi, R
1998
22-23 2 p. 113-119
7 p.
artikel
10 Advances in soil science, Vol. 12 Hall, George F.
1993
22-23 2 p. 180-182
3 p.
artikel
11 Africa in crisis, the causes, the cures of environmental bankruptcy S.K. Hahn,
1986
22-23 2 p. 157-
1 p.
artikel
12 Agricultural Expansion and Tropical Deforestation: Poverty, International Trade and Land Use Hobbs, Richard
2001
22-23 2 p. 218-219
2 p.
artikel
13 Agricultural land use practices and nitrate contamination in the Abbotsford Aquifer, British Columbia, Canada Zebarth, B.J
1998
22-23 2 p. 99-112
14 p.
artikel
14 Agricultural reuse of wastewater: nation-wide cost-benefit analysis Haruvy, Nava
1997
22-23 2 p. 113-119
7 p.
artikel
15 Agroforestry and sylvopastoralism to combat land degradation in the Mediterranean Basin: old approaches to new problems Le Houérou, H.N.
1990
22-23 2 p. 99-109
11 p.
artikel
16 Alfalfa growth and absorption of cadmium and zinc from soils amended with sewage sludge Miller, R.W.
1995
22-23 2 p. 179-184
6 p.
artikel
17 Alleviating land degradation and increasing cereal and livestock production in North Africa and the Middle East using annual medicago pasture Chatterton, B.
1984
22-23 2 p. 117-129
13 p.
artikel
18 An analysis of the 1984 locust plague in Australia using multitemporal landsat multispectral data and a simulation model of locust development Bryceson, Kim P.
1986
22-23 2 p. 87-102
16 p.
artikel
19 Anatomy, physiology and psychology of erosion Pimentel, David
1988
22-23 2 p. 152-154
3 p.
artikel
20 An evaluation of smallholder land use for cassava production in southern Nigeria Osemeobo, Gbadebo J.
1993
22-23 2 p. 163-177
15 p.
artikel
21 Announcement 1993
22-23 2 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
22 Announcement 1984
22-23 2 p. 196-
1 p.
artikel
23 Announcement 1985
22-23 2 p. 184-
1 p.
artikel
24 Announcement 1988
22-23 2 p. 157-
1 p.
artikel
25 Announcements 1989
22-23 2 p. 159-160
2 p.
artikel
26 Announcements 1986
22-23 2 p. 159-
1 p.
artikel
27 Ant-plant interactions in Australia Cherrett, J.M.
1984
22-23 2 p. 181-182
2 p.
artikel
28 Applications and issues in the modelling of intercropping systems in the tropics Thornton, P.K.
1990
22-23 2 p. 133-146
14 p.
artikel
29 Applying principles of community ecology to pest management in orchards Brown, M.W
1999
22-23 2 p. 103-106
4 p.
artikel
30 Approaches to integrated crop protection in university education and training Jeger, M.J.
1997
22-23 2 p. 173-179
7 p.
artikel
31 Arbuscular mycorrhiza and enzymatic activities in the rhizosphere of Trachypogon plumosus Ness. in three acid savanna soils López-Gutiérrez, J.C
2004
22-23 2 p. 405-411
7 p.
artikel
32 Architectural models, fractals and agroforestry design Oldeman, Roelof A.A.
1992
22-23 2 p. 179-188
10 p.
artikel
33 Are mediterranean plant species likely to have a distinctive response to SO2 pollution? Wilson, S.A.
1995
22-23 2 p. 71-93
23 p.
artikel
34 Are tropical agroforestry home gardens sustainable? Torquebiau, Emmanuel
1992
22-23 2 p. 189-207
19 p.
artikel
35 A review of microbiology in swine manure odor control Zhu, Jun
2000
22-23 2 p. 93-106
14 p.
artikel
36 A review of the use of models of weed control in Integrated Crop Protection Doyle, C.J.
1997
22-23 2 p. 165-172
8 p.
artikel
37 Arthropod abundance and diversity in differently vegetated margins of arable fields Thomas, C.F.G
1999
22-23 2 p. 131-144
14 p.
artikel
38 A simulated erosion approach to assess rates of cattle manure and phosphorus fertilizer for restoring productivity to eroded soils Larney, Francis J.
1997
22-23 2 p. 113-126
14 p.
artikel
39 A space occupancy model for the vegetation succession that occurs on set-aside Warren, J.M.
1999
22-23 2 p. 119-129
11 p.
artikel
40 Assessing sustainable land management (SLM) Hurni, Hans
2000
22-23 2 p. 83-92
10 p.
artikel
41 Assessing the economic consequences of sustainability in agriculture Webster, J.P.G.
1997
22-23 2 p. 95-102
8 p.
artikel
42 Assessing the environmental impacts of pesticides used on processing tomato crops Bues, R
2004
22-23 2 p. 155-162
8 p.
artikel
43 Assessment of the contribution of sustainability indicators to sustainable development: a novel approach using fuzzy set theory Cornelissen, A.M.G
2001
22-23 2 p. 173-185
13 p.
artikel
44 Association of powdery mildew and spider mite populations in apple and cherry orchards Reding, Michael E.
2001
22-23 2 p. 177-186
10 p.
artikel
45 A survey of the use of IPM by New York apple producers Kovach, J.
1988
22-23 2 p. 101-108
8 p.
artikel
46 Avian community structure among restored riparian habitats in northwestern Mississippi Smiley Jr., Peter C.
2007
22-23 2 p. 149-156
8 p.
artikel
47 Bean fly, management practices, and biological control in Malawian subsistence agriculture Letourneau, Deborah K.
1994
22-23 2 p. 103-111
9 p.
artikel
48 Below-ground interactions between a seedling soybean and preestablished soybean plant with and without mycorrhizal fungi. 1. Plant biomass, root growth, and mycorrhizal colonization Franson, R.L.
1994
22-23 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
artikel
49 Better crops for food Sato, Y.I.
1985
22-23 2 p. 181-182
2 p.
artikel
50 Biodiversity and ecosystem function Aeschlimann, J.P.
1994
22-23 2 p. 218-219
2 p.
artikel
51 Biodiversity ‘hot spots’ for bryophytes in landscapes dominated by agriculture in Austria Zechmeister, H.G.
2003
22-23 2 p. 159-167
9 p.
artikel
52 Biological control and the future of agriculture Ulbricht, Tilo
1983
22-23 2 p. 99-100
2 p.
artikel
53 Biological control as a means of enhancing the sustainability of crop/land management systems Quimby, P.C.
2002
22-23 2 p. 147-152
artikel
54 Biological macropores effect on runoff and infiltration: a combined experimental and modelling approach Léonard, J.
2004
22-23 2 p. 277-285
9 p.
artikel
55 Biophysical, chemical and socio-economic indicators for assessing agricultural sustainability in the Chinese coastal zone Nambiar, K.K.M
2001
22-23 2 p. 209-214
6 p.
artikel
56 Bird use of three types of field margins in relation to intensive agriculture in Québec, Canada Jobin, Benoı̂t
2001
22-23 2 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
57 Botcast: A forecasting system to time the initial fungicide spray for managing botrytis leaf blight of onions Sutton, J.C.
1986
22-23 2 p. 123-143
21 p.
artikel
58 Canadian agri-environmental indicators related to land quality: integrating census and biophysical data to estimate soil cover, wind erosion and soil salinity Huffman, E
2000
22-23 2 p. 113-123
11 p.
artikel
59 Carbon sequestration in perennial bioenergy, annual corn and uncultivated systems in southern Quebec Zan, Claudia S
2001
22-23 2 p. 135-144
10 p.
artikel
60 Carbon storage in clayey Oxisol cultivated pastures in the “Cerrado” region, Brazil da Silva, J.E
2004
22-23 2 p. 357-363
7 p.
artikel
61 Cereal aphid populations: Biology, simulation and prediction Harpaz, I.
1984
22-23 2 p. 184-186
3 p.
artikel
62 Challenges for grassland science: managing research priorities Lemaire, G.
2005
22-23 2 p. 99-108
10 p.
artikel
63 Changes in arthropod population composition in IPM apple orchards under continental climatic conditions in Hungary Jenser, G
1999
22-23 2 p. 141-154
14 p.
artikel
64 Changes in carbohydrates, leaf pigments and yield in potatoes induced by different ozone exposure regimes Köllner, B.
2000
22-23 2 p. 149-158
10 p.
artikel
65 Changes in West African Savanna agriculture in response to growing population and continuing low rainfall Vierich, H.I.D.
1990
22-23 2 p. 115-132
18 p.
artikel
66 Chemical and biological indicators of decline/degradation of Brachiaria pastures in the Brazilian Cerrado de Oliveira, O.C.
2004
22-23 2 p. 289-300
12 p.
artikel
67 Comparison and evaluation of eight pesticide environmental risk indicators developed in Europe and recommendations for future use Reus, J
2002
22-23 2 p. 177-187
11 p.
artikel
68 Comparison of soil N availability and leaching potential, crop yields and weeds in organic, low-input and conventional farming systems in northern California Poudel, D.D.
2002
22-23 2 p. 125-137
13 p.
artikel
69 Competition by barley and pea against mustard: Effects on resource acquisition, photosynthesis and yield Liebman, Matt
1990
22-23 2 p. 155-172
18 p.
artikel
70 Conclusions and recommendations. International workshop on the Degradation of Arid Zones in the Mediterranean Region 1990
22-23 2 p. 187-189
3 p.
artikel
71 Contents of Applied Soil Ecolgoy, vol. 2 no. 3 1995
22-23 2 p. 151-
1 p.
artikel
72 Contents of Applied soil ecology 1997
22-23 2 p. 177-
1 p.
artikel
73 Contents of applied soil ecology 1995
22-23 2 p. 150-
1 p.
artikel
74 Contents of Applied soil ecology, vol. 65 no. 2 1997
22-23 2 p. 187-
1 p.
artikel
75 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 5 no. 3 1997
22-23 2 p. 189-
1 p.
artikel
76 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 2, no. 1Road Orange, N.S.W. 2800 Australia 1995
22-23 2 p. 199-
1 p.
artikel
77 Contribution of soil organisms to the sustainability and productivity cropping systems in the tropics Sanginga, N.
1992
22-23 2 p. 135-152
18 p.
artikel
78 Crop diversity in tropical Swidden cultivation: Comparative data from Colombia and Papua New Guinea Eden, Michael J.
1988
22-23 2 p. 127-136
10 p.
artikel
79 Crop losses: The need to quantify the effects of pests, diseases and weeds on agricultural production Walker, P.T.
1983
22-23 2 p. 119-158
40 p.
artikel
80 Crop production using cover crops and sods as living mulches Lal, R.
1984
22-23 2 p. 188-189
2 p.
artikel
81 Crop protection and its integration within sustainable farming systems Atkinson, D.
1997
22-23 2 p. 87-93
7 p.
artikel
82 Crop-weed interference as influenced by a leguminous or synthetic fertilizer nitrogen source: I. Doublecropping experiments with crimson clover, sweet corn, and lambsquarters Dyck, Elizabeth
1995
22-23 2 p. 93-108
16 p.
artikel
83 Crop-weed interference as influenced by a leguminous or synthetic fertilizer nitrogen source: II. Rotation experiments with crimson clover, field corn, and lambsquarters Dyck, Elizabeth
1995
22-23 2 p. 109-120
12 p.
artikel
84 Damage potential of Indian sarus crane in paddy crop agroecosystem in Kheda district Gujarat, India Borad, C.K
2001
22-23 2 p. 211-215
5 p.
artikel
85 Desertification of coastal sands of south-west Spain Merino, J.
1990
22-23 2 p. 171-180
10 p.
artikel
86 Determination of factors influencing integrated pest management adoption in coffee berry borer in Colombian farms Chaves, B
2001
22-23 2 p. 159-177
19 p.
artikel
87 Developing sustainable pest control from chemical ecology Pickett, J.A.
1997
22-23 2 p. 149-156
8 p.
artikel
88 Do semi-natural patches enrich crop fields with predatory epigean arthropods Kajak, A.
1994
22-23 2 p. 149-161
13 p.
artikel
89 Drought and hunger in Africa: Denying famine a future Biswas, Margaret R.
1988
22-23 2 p. 154-156
3 p.
artikel
90 Dynamic of soil chemical parameters in shifting agriculture in the Eastern Amazon Hölscher, D.
1997
22-23 2 p. 153-163
11 p.
artikel
91 Early plant succession on former arable land Wilcox, Andrew
1998
22-23 2 p. 143-157
15 p.
artikel
92 Ecological approach to pest management Aeschlimann, J.P.
1989
22-23 2 p. 156-
1 p.
artikel
93 Ecological impact of three pest management systems in New Zealand apple orchards Suckling, D.M
1999
22-23 2 p. 129-140
12 p.
artikel
94 Ecological resource management to achieve a productive, sustainable agricultural system in northeast China Wen, Dazhong
1992
22-23 2 p. 215-230
16 p.
artikel
95 Ecology of tropical plants Geerling, Chris
1985
22-23 2 p. 176-
1 p.
artikel
96 Economics of cattail (Typha spp.) control to reduce blackbird damage to sunflower Leitch, J.A.
1997
22-23 2 p. 141-149
9 p.
artikel
97 Ecosystem processes and sustainable land use in New Zealand steeplands Blaschke, Paul M.
1992
22-23 2 p. 153-178
26 p.
artikel
98 Editorial 1999
22-23 2 p. 101-102
2 p.
artikel
99 Editorial Ulbricht, T.L.V.
1983
22-23 2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
100 Editorial Board 2007
22-23 2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
101 Editor's Note 2003
22-23 2 p. 121-
1 p.
artikel
102 Effectiveness of Verticillium lecanii to reduce populations of aphids under glasshouse and field conditions Khalil, S.K.
1985
22-23 2 p. 151-156
6 p.
artikel
103 Effect of cultivation on physico—chemical, humus—chemical and biotic properties and fertility of two forest soils Beyer, Lothar
1994
22-23 2 p. 179-188
10 p.
artikel
104 Effect of fertilizer on microbial decomposition of leaf litter of a regenerating bush-fallow in sub-humid tropical Nigeria Adedeji, F.O.
1986
22-23 2 p. 155-166
12 p.
artikel
105 Effect of fly ash on the availability of Zn, Cu, Ni and Cd to chicory Anguissola Scotti, I.
1999
22-23 2 p. 159-163
5 p.
artikel
106 Effect of herbivory by the slug, Mariaella dussumieri, and certain insects on growth and competitive success of two sympatric annual weeds Rai, J.P.N.
1985
22-23 2 p. 125-137
13 p.
artikel
107 Effect of insecticidal sprays on the plant and secondary pest inductions in Hirsutum cotton in Punjab Sandhu, S.S.
1987
22-23 2 p. 169-176
8 p.
artikel
108 Effect of IPM practices and conventional spraying on spider population dynamics in an apple orchard Pekár, Stanislav
1999
22-23 2 p. 155-166
12 p.
artikel
109 Effect of woody borders on insect density and diversity in crop fields: a landscape-scale analysis Holland, Jeff
2000
22-23 2 p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
110 Effects of burnt or unburnt straw on wheat and fababeans as influenced by N fertilisation Kalburtzi, K.L.
1990
22-23 2 p. 173-185
13 p.
artikel
111 Effects of conservation tillage on groundwater quality—Nitrates and pesticides Dillaha, T.A.
1989
22-23 2 p. 150-151
2 p.
artikel
112 Effects of crop type and aerial invertebrate abundance on foraging barn swallows Hirundo rustica Evans, Karl L.
2007
22-23 2 p. 267-273
7 p.
artikel
113 Effects of experimental acidification on C and N mineralization in forest soils Persson, T.
1993
22-23 2 p. 159-174
16 p.
artikel
114 Effects of forest conversion to pasture on soil carbon content and dynamics in Brazilian Amazonia Desjardins, T.
2004
22-23 2 p. 365-373
9 p.
artikel
115 Effects of grower participation on onion IPM demonstrations McDonald, Daniel G.
1997
22-23 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
artikel
116 Effects of height and habitat type on egg parasitism by Trichogramma minutum and T. pretiosum (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) Thorpe, Kevin W.
1985
22-23 2 p. 117-126
10 p.
artikel
117 Effects of herbivory on the production ecology of the perennial grass Leptothrium senegalense (Kunth.) in the arid lands of Northern Kenya Keya, George A.
1997
22-23 2 p. 101-111
11 p.
artikel
118 Effects of intercrop competition and differential herbivore numbers on cassava growth and yields Gold, Clifford S.
1989
22-23 2 p. 131-146
16 p.
artikel
119 Effects of manure and chemical fertilizers on insect pest populations on collards Eigenbrode, Sanford D.
1988
22-23 2 p. 109-125
17 p.
artikel
120 Effects of ozone on dry matter partitioning and yield of Japanese cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Kobayashi, Kazuhiko
1995
22-23 2 p. 109-122
14 p.
artikel
121 Effects of residue harvesting on water runoff, soil erosion and nutrient loss Lindstrom, M.J.
1986
22-23 2 p. 103-112
10 p.
artikel
122 Effects of simulated acidic rain applied alone and in combination with ambient rain on growth and yield of field-grown snap bean Troiano, J.
1984
22-23 2 p. 161-172
12 p.
artikel
123 Effects of soil conservation measures on erosion rates and crop productivity on subtropical Ultisols in Yunnan Province, China Barton, A.P.
2004
22-23 2 p. 343-357
15 p.
artikel
124 Effects of sulphadimethoxine on cosmopolitan weeds (Amaranthus retroflexus L., Plantago major L. and Rumex acetosella L.) Migliore, Luciana
1997
22-23 2 p. 163-168
6 p.
artikel
125 Effects of the spatial pattern of the habitat on the feeding efficacy for the common spade foot toad (Pelobates fuscus) Tobias, Mario
2001
22-23 2 p. 187-190
4 p.
artikel
126 Effects of tropical endogeic earthworms on soil erosion Blanchart, Eric
2004
22-23 2 p. 303-315
13 p.
artikel
127 Effects of varying rates of autumn fertilizer applications to pastures in eastern England on feeding sites selection by brent geese Branta b. bernicla Hassall, Mark
2001
22-23 2 p. 203-209
7 p.
artikel
128 Electrical conductivity monitoring of soil condition and available N with animal manure and a cover crop Eigenberg, R.A
2002
22-23 2 p. 183-193
artikel
129 Emissions of nitrous oxide from runoff-irrigated and rainfed soils in semiarid north-west Kenya Wulf, Sebastian
1999
22-23 2 p. 201-205
5 p.
artikel
130 Energetics of baled alfalfa hay production in northern Greece Tsatsarelis, C.A.
1994
22-23 2 p. 123-130
8 p.
artikel
131 Energy budget in organic and conventional olive groves Kaltsas, Apostolos M.
2007
22-23 2 p. 243-251
9 p.
artikel
132 Energy flow through an organic agroecosystem in China Dazhong, Wen
1984
22-23 2 p. 145-160
16 p.
artikel
133 Energy inputs and outputs for soft winter wheat production in Greece Tsatsarelis, C.A.
1993
22-23 2 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
134 Enhancement of Rotylenchulus reniformis suppressiveness by Crotalaria juncea amendment in pineapple soils Wang, Koon-Hui
2003
22-23 2 p. 197-203
7 p.
artikel
135 Enhancing parasitism of wheat aphids through apparent competition: a tool for biological control Langer, Alain
2004
22-23 2 p. 205-212
8 p.
artikel
136 Environmental management in tropical agriculture Geerling, Chris
1985
22-23 2 p. 177-
1 p.
artikel
137 Environmental unit: an arbitrary ecosystem for land evaluation Makhdoum, M.F.
1992
22-23 2 p. 209-214
6 p.
artikel
138 Epidemiologische simulatoren als instrumente der systemanalyse mit besonderer berücksichtigung eines modells des gerstenmehltaus Schöber, Bärbel
1986
22-23 2 p. 179-180
2 p.
artikel
139 Establishment of the Gall Wasp Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae (Pteromalidae) for the biological control of Acacia longifolia in South Africa Dennill, G.B.
1987
22-23 2 p. 155-168
14 p.
artikel
140 Estimates of sub-national nutrient balances as sustainability indicators for agro-ecosystems in Ecuador de Koning, G.H.J.
1997
22-23 2 p. 127-139
13 p.
artikel
141 Estimating legume N2 fixation in grass-clover mixtures of a grazed organic cropping system using two 15 N methods Vinther, Finn P.
2000
22-23 2 p. 139-147
9 p.
artikel
142 Evaluating the economic benefits of pesticide usage Settle, Russell F.
1983
22-23 2 p. 173-185
13 p.
artikel
143 Evaluation of pesticides for use with biological control Stevenson, J.H.
1983
22-23 2 p. 201-215
15 p.
artikel
144 Evaluation of phosphorus uptake and use efficiency and nitrogen fixation potential by African clovers Mugwira, L.M.
1997
22-23 2 p. 169-175
7 p.
artikel
145 Evolving ecosystems approaches to fruit insect pest management Hill, Stuart B
1999
22-23 2 p. 107-110
4 p.
artikel
146 Examples of mulch use in microclimate management by traditional farmers in Tanzania Stigter, C.J.
1984
22-23 2 p. 173-176
4 p.
artikel
147 Factors influencing the plant and invertebrate diversity of arable field margins Asteraki, E.J
2004
22-23 2 p. 219-231
13 p.
artikel
148 Factors influencing the soil solution chemistry in Norway spruce stands in the Bohemian Forest, Austria Kazda, M.
1993
22-23 2 p. 135-145
11 p.
artikel
149 Fertilization of dryland and irrigated soils Taylor, R.S.
1984
22-23 2 p. 179-180
2 p.
artikel
150 Field testing of the effectiveness of bacterial fertilizer in Nepal Lau-Wong, Mamie M.
1987
22-23 2 p. 145-153
9 p.
artikel
151 Food security in the United States Biswas, Margaret R.
1986
22-23 2 p. 151-152
2 p.
artikel
152 Forage productivity, species evenness and weed invasion in pasture communities Tracy, Benjamin F
2004
22-23 2 p. 175-183
9 p.
artikel
153 Foraging activity of bumblebees (Bombus) in relation to flower resources on arable land Dramstad, W.
1995
22-23 2 p. 123-135
13 p.
artikel
154 Forestry related land use in the West Usambara mountains, Tanzania Kaoneka, A.R.S.
1994
22-23 2 p. 207-215
9 p.
artikel
155 Foreword Torquebiau, E.
1992
22-23 2 p. v-vi
nvt p.
artikel
156 Future harvest: Pesticide-free farming Rowland, Philippa
1995
22-23 2 p. 194-195
2 p.
artikel
157 Gaseous air pollutants and plant metabolism Goldsworthy, A.
1986
22-23 2 p. 154-155
2 p.
artikel
158 Genetic engineering of plants — agricultural research opportunities and policy concerns Larkin, P.J.
1986
22-23 2 p. 156-
1 p.
artikel
159 Global and regional pest insects and their antagonists in orchards: spatial dynamics Dorn, Silvia
1999
22-23 2 p. 111-118
8 p.
artikel
160 β-Glucosidase activity in soils amended with sewage sludge Eivazi, F.
1993
22-23 2 p. 155-161
7 p.
artikel
161 Grassland conservation headlands: Their impact on invertebrate assemblages in intensively managed grassland Cole, Lorna J.
2007
22-23 2 p. 252-258
7 p.
artikel
162 Growth and nutrient accumulation by Pinus caribaea on three savanna sites in northern Nigeria Kadeba, Olatunji
1994
22-23 2 p. 139-147
9 p.
artikel
163 Growth responses of N and S deficient white clover and burr medic to SO2, NO and NO2 Murray, Frank
1994
22-23 2 p. 113-121
9 p.
artikel
164 Heavy metal contamination of soils and crops from auto traffic, sewage sludge, pig manure and chemical fertilizer Wong, M.H.
1985
22-23 2 p. 139-149
11 p.
artikel
165 Higher-yielding human systems for agriculture Spedding, C.R.W.
1985
22-23 2 p. 172-173
2 p.
artikel
166 Historical land use changes and their impact on sediment fluxes in the Balaton basin (Hungary) Jordan, Gyozo
2005
22-23 2 p. 119-133
15 p.
artikel
167 How land condition alters plant-animal relationships in Australia's tropical rangelands Ash, A.J.
1995
22-23 2 p. 77-92
16 p.
artikel
168 Human appropriation of net primary production and species diversity in agricultural landscapes Haberl, Helmut
2004
22-23 2 p. 213-218
6 p.
artikel
169 Identifying critical limits for soil quality indicators in agro-ecosystems Arshad, M.A.
2002
22-23 2 p. 153-160
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170 IFC - (editorial board) 2003
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186 Insecticide drift from ground-based, hydraulic spraying of peas and brussels sprouts: bioassays for determining buffer zones Davis, B.N.K.
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187 Insecticide microbiology Pimentel, David
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188 Inside Front Cover (Editorial Advisory Board) 2005
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197 International approach to assessing soil quality by ecologically-related biological parameters Filip, Z.
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198 Introduction Miller, Hugh G.
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199 Introduction Ramos, Angel
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200 Introduction and dispersal of Epidinocarsis lopezi (Hym., Encyrtidae), an exotic parasitoid of the cassava mealybug, Phenacoccus manihoti (Hom., Pseudococcidae), in Africa Herren, H.R.
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201 Introduction: linkages and research priorities Kirkby, Mike
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202 Irrigated forage production White, Jeffrey W.
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203 Issues of scale for environmental indicators Stein, A.
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204 Land quality indicators Dumanski, Julian
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205 Land quality indicators for sustainable land management: proposed method for yield gap and soil nutrient balance Bindraban, P.S
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206 Land quality indicators of sustainable land management across scales Bouma, J.
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207 Land quality indicators: research plan Dumanski, J
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208 Landscape context of organic and conventional farms: Influences on carabid beetle diversity Purtauf, Tobias
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209 Landscape ecological aspects of agro-ecosystems Gulinck, Hubert
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210 Land suitability assessment for cherimoya in southern Ecuador using expert knowledge and GIS Bydekerke, L
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211 Land treatment of hazardous wastes Bouwer, E.J.
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212 Land-use change in a small catchment of northern Loess Plateau, China Chen, Liding
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213 Land use dynamics and landscape change pattern in a typical micro watershed in the mid elevation zone of central Himalaya, India Rao, K.S
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214 Large area spatial variability of soil chemical properties in central Brazil Couto, E.Guimarães
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215 Legumes for improving maize yields and income in semi-arid Kenya Rao, M.R.
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216 Legumes: The Australian experience Kemp, David
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217 Limitations to efficient water use in crop production Stanhill, G.
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218 Livestock Management in the American Southwest: Ecology, Society, and Economics Clary, Warren
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219 Localisation of UK food production: an analysis using land area and energy as indicators Cowell, Sarah J
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220 Long-term agricultural field experiments in Northern Europe: analysis of the influence of management on soil carbon stocks using the ICBM model Kätterer, Thomas
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221 Maize productivity and mineral N dynamics following different soil fertility management practices on a depleted sandy soil in Zimbabwe Chikowo, Regis
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222 Managing soil biophysical properties for environmental protection Stępniewski, Witold
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223 Metal-organic associations in two extracts from nine soils amended with three sewage sludges Keefer, R.F.
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224 Methane emission in four rice varieties as related to sugars and organic acids of roots and root exudates and biomass yield Kerdchoechuen, Orapin
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225 Methane emissions from China's paddyland Cao, Mingkui
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226 Mitigation of metolachlor-associated agricultural runoff using constructed wetlands in Mississippi, USA Moore, M.T
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227 Modeling the spatial and temporal location of refugia to manage resistance in Bt transgenic crops Cerda, H
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228 Modelling recent and historic soil data from the Rothamsted Experimental Station, UK using SAFE Sverdrup, Harald
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229 Model simulation of effects of changes in climate and atmospheric CO2 and O3 on tuber yield potential of potato (cv. Bintje) in the European Union Wolf, J
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230 Monitoring changes in land-use practices following agrarian de-collectivisation in Ethiopia Omiti, J.M
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231 Multidisciplinary indicators of impact and change Riley, Janet
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232 Mycorrhizae in sustainable agriculture Nehl, D.B.
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233 Natural Gain—In the Grazing Lands of Southern Australia Coventry, D.
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234 Natural systems agriculture: a truly radical alternative Jackson, Wes
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235 Nitrate leaching and strawberry production under drip irrigation management Guimerà, Jordi
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236 Nitrate leaching losses from soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr.) Scott Angle, J.
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237 Nitrogen cycling in Brachiaria pastures: the key to understanding the process of pasture decline Boddey, R.M.
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238 Nitrogen cycling in coffee agroecosystems: net N mineralization and nitrification in the presence and absence of shade trees Babbar, Liana I.
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239 Nitrogen cycling in ecosystems of latin America and the Caribbean Jacquard, Pierre
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240 Nitrous oxide emission from an agricultural soil subjected to different freeze-thaw cycles Chen, Y.
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241 Nitrous oxide release from soils receiving N-rich crop residues and paper mill sludge in eastern Scotland Baggs, E.M
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242 NO2 increases wheat grain yield even in the presence of SO2 Murray, Frank
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243 Nutrient availability and pearl millet production in Sahelian farming systems based on manuring or fallowing de Rouw, Anneke
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244 Nutrient availability in soil samples from shifting cultivation sites in the semi-arid Caatinga of NE Brazil Salcedo, I.H.
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245 Nutrient cycling within the developing oil palm-legume ecosystem Agamuthu, P.
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246 Nutrient flows in small-scale peri-urban vegetable farming systems in Southeast Asia—A case study in Hanoi Khai, Nguyen Manh
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247 Nutrient release from decomposing Lotus corniculatus residues in relation to soil pH and nitrogen levels Kalburtji, K.L.
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248 Observations on the economic importance of tomato leaf miner (Liriomyza bryoniae) (agromyzidae) Ledieu, M.S.
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249 On the suitability assessment of the forest and savanna ecological zones of south-western nigeria for maize production Gbadegesin, Adeniyi
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250 Organic matter and soil tilth in arable farming: Management makes a difference within 5–6 years Schjønning, Per
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251 Oriental mealybug parasitoids of the anagyrini (hymenoptera encyrtidae), with a world review of encyrtidae used in classical biological control and an index of encyrtid parasitoids of mealybugs (homoptera: pseudococcoidae) Aeschlimann, J.P.
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252 Orthopteran assemblages as indicators of grassland naturalness in Hungary Báldi, András
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253 Other contents 1998
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254 Participatory studies for agro-ecosystem evaluation Goma, H.C
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255 Patterns of growth in Aechmea magdalenae (Bromeliaceae) and its potential as a forest crop and conservation strategy Ticktin, T.
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256 Pest and pathogen control. Strategic, tactical, and policy models Pimentel, David
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257 Pesticide Chemistry and Bioscience: The Food-Environment Challenge: Kookana, Rai S
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258 Pesticide mobility on a hillside soil in St. Lucia McDonald, Lucius
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259 Pesticides and birds — mechanisms of selective toxicity Walker, C.H.
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260 Pesticides and equipment requirements for national vector control programmes in developing countries 1978–1984 Davidson, G.
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261 Pesticide usage in California and the United States Maddy, Keith T.
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262 Pestizide und umweltschutz Markkula, Martti
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263 Pest slugs and snails, biology and control Green, C.D.
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264 Phosphorus and cation dynamics of components and processes in conventional and no-tillage soybean agroecosystems Stinner, B.R.
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265 Phytotoxic effects of red clover amended soils on wild mustard seedling growth Ohno, Tsutomu
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268 Pollution control and conservation Bell, J.N.B.
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269 Pollution control in fertilizer production Glendinning, J.S.
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270 Population dynamics of the argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis) in pastures of Waikato, New Zealand Barker, G.M.
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271 Population pressure, environmental constraints and agricultural change in Bangladesh: examples from three agroecosystems Ali, Abu Muhammad Shajaat
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272 Porosity and herbicide leaching in soils amended with olive-mill wastewater Cox, L.
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273 Post-harvest physiology and crop preservation Knee, M.
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274 Practical and cost-effective indicators and procedures for monitoring the impacts of rural development projects on land quality and sustainable land management Steiner, Kurt
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275 Predation by ground beetles and wolf spiders on herbivorous insects in a maize crop Lang, Andreas
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276 Predation by soil inhabiting arthropods in intercropped and monoculture agroecosystems Brust, G.E.
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277 Principles and measurements in environmental biology Stanhill, G.
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278 Processing and use of sewage sludge Johnson, George Edwin
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279 Productivity of sahelian rangelands. A study of the soils, the vegetations and the exploitation of that natural resource Biswas, Margaret R.
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280 Progress in plum curculio management: a review Vincent, Charles
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281 Publisher's Acknowledgement 2004
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282 Quantitative aspects of ruminant digestion and-metabolism Williams, A.J.
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284 Recovery of nitrogen by spring barley following incorporation of 15N-labelled straw and catch crop material Thomsen, Ingrid K.
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285 Reforestation of arid and semi-arid zones in Chile Alonso, Jaime Latorre
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286 Rehabilitation of a semiarid ecosystem in Senegal 1. Experiments at the hillside scale Perez, P.
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287 Relationship between growth rate and net photosynthesis of Azolla in ambient and elevated CO2 concentrations Allen, Stephen G.
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