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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance, growth rate and parasitism of Brevicoryne brassicae and Myzus persicae (Homoptera: Aphididae) on broccoli grown in living mulches Costello, Michael J.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 187-196
10 p.
artikel
2 A conceptual approach for evaluating the storage and release of contaminants derived from process based land degradation studies: an example from the Guadalentı́n basin, Southeast Spain Imeson, A.C
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 223-237
15 p.
artikel
3 A critique of the role of ectomycorrhizas in forest ecology Vogt, Kristina A.
1991
22-23 2-3 p. 171-190
20 p.
artikel
4 Agricultural activities affecting the functions and values of Ramsar wetland sites of Greece Gerakis, Argyrios
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 119-128
10 p.
artikel
5 Agricultural Extension and Rural Development: Breaking out of Traditions: Murray, Patricia
2000
22-23 2-3 p. 281-282
2 p.
artikel
6 Agricultural landscape change and stability in northeast Thailand: historical patch-level analysis Crews-Meyer, Kelley A
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 155-169
15 p.
artikel
7 Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands. Systems for sustainability Devoe, N.N.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 212-213
2 p.
artikel
8 A landscape in transition: an historical perspective on a Spanish latifundist farm Pérez, Abelardo Santos
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 91-105
15 p.
artikel
9 Alternative practices for sediment and nutrient loss control on livestock farms in northeast Iowa Gassman, Philip W.
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 135-144
10 p.
artikel
10 Analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence transients in mandarin leaves during a photo-oxidative cold shock and recovery Pietrini, F.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 189-198
10 p.
artikel
11 Analysis of vertebrate pest control Avery, Michael L.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 212-213
2 p.
artikel
12 An exploration into the use of Goethean science as a methodology for landscape assessment: the Pishwanton Project Colquhoun, Margaret
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 145-157
13 p.
artikel
13 An interdisciplinary approach to integrate a range of agro-landscape values as proposed by representatives of various disciplines van Mansvelt, J.D.
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 233-250
18 p.
artikel
14 Announcement 1995
22-23 2-3 p. 273-274
2 p.
artikel
15 Announcement 1989
22-23 2-3 p. 269-
1 p.
artikel
16 A policy perspective on land use changes and risk assessment van Latesteijn, Henk C
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 289-297
9 p.
artikel
17 Applied Soil Ecology, author index, volumes 3, 4 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 247-249
3 p.
artikel
18 Applied Soil Ecology, subject index, volumes 3, 4 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 251-263
13 p.
artikel
19 Applying the concept of agrodiversity to indigenous soil and water conservation practices in eastern Kenya Tengberg, Anna
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 259-272
14 p.
artikel
20 A process-led approach to modeling land change in agricultural landscapes: a case study from Madagascar Laney, Rheyna M
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 135-153
19 p.
artikel
21 A research framework to achieve sustainable use of rangeland Teague, W.R.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 91-102
12 p.
artikel
22 A socio-economic analysis of rice production systems in the uplands of northern Vietnam Pandey, Sushil
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 249-258
10 p.
artikel
23 Assessing technological feasibility for wastewater reclamation based on early life stage toxicity of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) Zha, Jinmiao
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 187-198
12 p.
artikel
24 Assessing the impact of pesticides on the environment van der Werf, Hayo M.G.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 81-96
16 p.
artikel
25 Assessment of allelopathic properties of Parthenium hysterophorus residues Singh, H.P.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 537-541
5 p.
artikel
26 Assessment of labile phosphorus fractions and adsorption characteristics in relation to soil properties of West African savanna soils Nwoke, O.C
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 285-294
10 p.
artikel
27 A systematic method for generating land use patterns using stochastic rules and basic landscape characteristics: results for a Colombian hillside watershed Luijten, J.C
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 427-441
15 p.
artikel
28 A time-concentration study on the effects of ozone on spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). 2. A comparison of indices Finnan, J.M.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 169-177
9 p.
artikel
29 A time-concentration study on the effects of ozone on spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). 1. Effects on yield Finnan, J.M.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 159-167
9 p.
artikel
30 Author Index of AGEE,Volume 87-92 2002
22-23 2-3 p. 315-323
9 p.
artikel
31 Author index, volumes 52–61 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 195-205
11 p.
artikel
32 Balanced nutrient management systems for cropping systems in the tropics: from concept to practice Sanginga, N.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 99-102
4 p.
artikel
33 Balancing of greenhouse gas emissions and economic efficiency for biogas-production through anaerobic co-fermentation of slurry with organic waste Wulf, Sebastian
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 178-185
8 p.
artikel
34 Bioconcentration and metabolism of aldrin and phorate by the blue-green algae Anabaena (ARM 310) and Aulosira fertilissima (ARM 68) Dhanaraj, P.S.
1989
22-23 2-3 p. 187-193
7 p.
artikel
35 Biodiversity as an organizing principle in agroecosystem management: Case studies of holistic resource management practitioners in the USA Stinner, Deborah H.
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 199-213
15 p.
artikel
36 Biodiversity evaluation in agricultural landscapes: An approach at two different scales Duelli, Peter
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 81-91
11 p.
artikel
37 Biodiversity use and technical performance of freshwater fish aquaculture in different socioeconomic contexts: China and Italy Gomiero, Tiziano
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 169-185
17 p.
artikel
38 Biogeochemical cycles and processes leading to changes in mobility of chemicals in soils Hesterberg, Dean
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 121-133
13 p.
artikel
39 Biological control of the rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) in the Southh Paciic by baculovirus Bedford, G.O.
1986
22-23 2-3 p. 141-147
7 p.
artikel
40 Biotic diversity in agroecosystems Michalk, David
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 209-211
3 p.
artikel
41 Book review 1998
22-23 2-3 p. 279-281
3 p.
artikel
42 Book review 1998
22-23 2-3 p. 278-279
2 p.
artikel
43 Book review 1998
22-23 2-3 p. 277-
1 p.
artikel
44 Bracken: An environmental issue Michael, Peter W.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 214-215
2 p.
artikel
45 Bumblebee movement in a fragmented agricultural landscape Saville, N.M.
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 145-154
10 p.
artikel
46 Cadmium availability to plants in relation to major long-term changes in agronomy systems Mench, M.J
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 175-187
13 p.
artikel
47 Carbon and phosphorus stocks of clayey Ferralsols in Cerrado native and agroecosystems, Brazil Chapuis Lardy, L
2002
22-23 2-3 p. 147-158
12 p.
artikel
48 Cassava, maize and tree root development as affected by various agroforestry and cropping systems in Bénin, West Africa Lose, S.J
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 137-151
15 p.
artikel
49 Cation exchange capacities of soil organic matter fractions in a Ferric Lixisol with different organic matter inputs Oorts, K
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 161-171
11 p.
artikel
50 Causal morphology and evolution of mycorrhizas Marks, G.C.
1991
22-23 2-3 p. 89-104
16 p.
artikel
51 Changes in weed composition of winter wheat crops due to long-term fertilization Yin, Lichu
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 181-186
6 p.
artikel
52 Chemical and spectral characterization of soil phosphorus under three land uses from an Andic Palehumult in West Cameroon Tchienkoua, M.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 193-200
8 p.
artikel
53 Coffee production, timber, and firewood in traditional and Inga-shaded plantations in Southern Mexico Peeters, Liza Y.K.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 481-493
13 p.
artikel
54 Comparative effects of partial root drying (PRD) and regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) on water relations and water use efficiency in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Wakrim, R.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 275-287
13 p.
artikel
55 Compatibility of delayed cutting regime with bird breeding and hay nutritional quality Nocera, Joseph J.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 245-253
9 p.
artikel
56 Composition, abundance and pest control potential of spider communities in agroecosystems: a comparison of European and US studies Nyffeler, Martin
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 579-612
34 p.
artikel
57 Consequences of inhibition of isoprene synthesis in Phragmites australis leaves exposed to elevated temperatures Velikova, V.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 209-217
9 p.
artikel
58 Conservation and augmentation of natural enemies in pest management of Chinese apple orchards Yan, Yu-hua
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 253-260
8 p.
artikel
59 Constructed wetlands to treat wastewater from dairy and swine operations: a review Cronk, Julie K.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 97-114
18 p.
artikel
60 Consumer response to integrated pest management and certification Anderson, M.D.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 97-106
10 p.
artikel
61 Contents of AGEE,Volume 92 2002
22-23 2-3 p. 358-359
2 p.
artikel
62 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 223-
1 p.
artikel
63 Contents of Applied soil ecology, vol. 5 no. 2 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 253-
1 p.
artikel
64 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 3 no. 3 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 211-
1 p.
artikel
65 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 3 no. 2 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 219-
1 p.
artikel
66 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 5, no. 1 4 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 267-
1 p.
artikel
67 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 1 no. 4 1995
22-23 2-3 p. 281-
1 p.
artikel
68 Contents of Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 5 no. 1ds 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 263-
1 p.
artikel
69 Contents of volume 58 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 209-210
2 p.
artikel
70 Contents of volume 60 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 221-222
2 p.
artikel
71 Contents of volume 57 1996
22-23 2-3 p. 217-218
2 p.
artikel
72 Contents of volume 63 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 251-252
2 p.
artikel
73 Contents of volume 62 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 261-262
2 p.
artikel
74 Contents of volume 61 1997
22-23 2-3 p. 265-266
2 p.
artikel
75 Contents of volume 52 1995
22-23 2-3 p. 279-280
2 p.
artikel
76 Control of crop diseases Gurr, G.M.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 211-212
2 p.
artikel
77 Control of stomatal aperture and carbon uptake by deficit irrigation in two grapevine cultivars de Souza, Claudia R.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 261-274
14 p.
artikel
78 Corn and weed residue decomposition in northeast Ohio organic and conventional dairy farms Vazquez, R.I
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 559-565
7 p.
artikel
79 Correlation of wheat dwarf incidence to winter wheat cultivation practices Lindblad, Mats
2002
22-23 2-3 p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
80 Cost efficient rotation and tillage options to sequester carbon and mitigate GHG emissions from agriculture in Eastern Canada Meyer-Aurich, Andreas
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 119-127
9 p.
artikel
81 Crop improvement for sustainable agriculture Hay, R.K.M.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 264-
1 p.
artikel
82 Cultivation and use of lesser-known plants of food value by tribals in north-east India Gangwar, A.K.
1989
22-23 2-3 p. 253-267
15 p.
artikel
83 Current and lost diversity of cultivated varieties, especially cassava, under swidden cultivation systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Peroni, Nivaldo
2002
22-23 2-3 p. 171-183
13 p.
artikel
84 Dairy farm CH4 and N2O emissions, from one square metre to the full farm scale Hensen, A.
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 146-152
7 p.
artikel
85 Decline of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Europe Arnolds, Eef
1991
22-23 2-3 p. 209-244
36 p.
artikel
86 Deforestation of woodlands in communal areas of Zimbabwe: is it due to agricultural policies? Chipika, J.T.
2000
22-23 2-3 p. 175-185
11 p.
artikel
87 Detecting important categorical land changes while accounting for persistence Pontius Jr., Robert G.
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 251-268
18 p.
artikel
88 Determinants of cassava distribution in Nigeria Ugwu, B.O.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 139-156
18 p.
artikel
89 Determinants of lowland use close to urban markets along an agro-ecological gradient in West Africa Erenstein, Olaf
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 205-217
13 p.
artikel
90 Developing swidden agriculture and the threat of biodiversity loss de Jong, Wil
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 187-197
11 p.
artikel
91 Development of vegetation on set-aside land for up to nine years from a national perspective Critchley, C.N.R
2000
22-23 2-3 p. 159-174
16 p.
artikel
92 Differential N uptake by maize cultivars and soil nitrate dynamics under N fertilization in West Africa Oikeh, S.O
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 181-191
11 p.
artikel
93 Disaggregated greenhouse gas emission inventories from agriculture via a coupled economic-ecosystem model Neufeldt, Henry
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 233-240
8 p.
artikel
94 Diurnal variation of methane emission from paddy fields at different growth stages of rice cultivation in Taiwan Yang, Shang-Shyng
1999
22-23 2-3 p. 75-84
10 p.
artikel
95 Drift control and buffer zones for helicopter spraying of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) Robinson, R.C.
2000
22-23 2-3 p. 215-231
17 p.
artikel
96 Dry matter and nitrogen accumulation by three leguminous green manure species and the yield of a following wheat crop in an organic production system Stopes, C.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 189-196
8 p.
artikel
97 Dynamics of secondary forests in slash-and-burn farming: interactions among land use types in the Peruvian Amazon Smith, Joyotee
1999
22-23 2-3 p. 85-98
14 p.
artikel
98 Dynamic transformation of sewage sludge and farmyard manure components. 1. Content of humic substances and mineralisation of organic carbon and nitrogen in incubated soils Iakimenko, Olga
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 121-126
6 p.
artikel
99 Dynamic transformation of sewage sludge and farmyard manure components. 2. Copper, lead and cadmium forms in incubated soils Sadovnikova, Ludmila
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 127-132
6 p.
artikel
100 Early acclimation changes in the photosynthetic apparatus of bean plants during short-term exposure to elevated CO2 concentration under high temperature and light intensity Lambreva, M.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 219-232
14 p.
artikel
101 Economic indicators to assess the sustainability of conservation farming projects: An evaluation Tisdell, Clem
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 117-131
15 p.
artikel
102 Editorial 1998
22-23 2-3 p. 97-
1 p.
artikel
103 Editorial Advisory Board 2006
22-23 2-3 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
104 Editorial note Sturrock, J.W.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 89-
1 p.
artikel
105 Effect of agricultural land use on soil organic matter status and the composition of earthworm communities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Haynes, R.J.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 453-464
12 p.
artikel
106 Effect of crop rotations and fertilization on energy balance in typical production systems on the Canadian Prairies Zentner, R.P.
1989
22-23 2-3 p. 217-232
16 p.
artikel
107 Effect of different wheat production systems on the presence of two parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae; Braconidae) of the Russian wheat aphid in the North American Great Plains Ahern, Robert G
2002
22-23 2-3 p. 201-210
10 p.
artikel
108 Effect of low-molecular weight organic acids on phosphorus release and phytoavailabilty of phosphorus in phosphate rocks added to soils Kpomblekou-A, K.
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 275-284
10 p.
artikel
109 Effect of P fertilizer application on N balance of soybean crop in the guinea savanna of Nigeria Ogoke, I.J
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 153-159
7 p.
artikel
110 Effect of straw addition on nitrous oxide and methane emissions from stored farmyard manures Yamulki, Sirwan
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 140-145
6 p.
artikel
111 Effect of sulphadimethoxine contamination on barley (Hordeum distichum L., Poaceae, Liliposida) Migliore, Luciana
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 121-128
8 p.
artikel
112 Effect of tillage and farming system upon populations and distribution of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Douds Jr., D.D.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 111-118
8 p.
artikel
113 Effect on plants of sulphadimethoxine used in intensive farming (Panicum miliaceum, Pisum sativum and Zea mays) Migliore, Luciana
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 103-110
8 p.
artikel
114 Effects of afforestation and deforestation on the deposition, cycling and leaching of elements Rasmussen, Lennart
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 153-159
7 p.
artikel
115 Effects of an agri-environment scheme on farmland biodiversity in Ireland Feehan, Jane
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 275-286
12 p.
artikel
116 Effects of compost-derived humic acids on vegetable biomass production and microbial growth within a plant (Cichorium intybus)-soil system: a comparative study Valdrighi, Manuela M.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 133-144
12 p.
artikel
117 Effects of cropping practices on the use of rice fields by waterbirds in the Camargue, France Tourenq, Christophe
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 543-549
7 p.
artikel
118 Effects of different methods of soil tillage and biomass application on crop yields and soil properties in agroforestry with high tree competition Schroth, Götz
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 129-140
12 p.
artikel
119 Effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the growth of rice and its susceptibility to rice blast under glasshouse conditions Finckh, Maria R.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 223-233
11 p.
artikel
120 Effects of excretal returns and soil compaction on nitrous oxide emissions from a cattle overwintering area Šimek, Miloslav
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 186-191
6 p.
artikel
121 Effects of fluoride and acidity on early plant growth Horner, J.M.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 205-211
7 p.
artikel
122 Effects of forest policy on landscape pattern of late-seral forest of the Western Olympic Peninsula, Washington Tyler, Marnie W.
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 289-306
18 p.
artikel
123 Effects of intercropping with maize on the micro-environment, growth and yield of cassava Olasantan, F.O.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 149-158
10 p.
artikel
124 Effects of land-use intensification on soil carbon and ecosystem services in Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) landscapes of southeast Queensland, Australia Collard, S.J.
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 185-194
10 p.
artikel
125 Effects of organic-waste compost addition on sesame growth, yield and chemical composition Abdel-Sabour, M.F.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 157-164
8 p.
artikel
126 Effects of partial rootzone drying (PRD) on adult olive tree (Olea europaea) in field conditions under arid climate Centritto, M.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 303-311
9 p.
artikel
127 Effects of partial rootzone drying (PRD) on adult olive tree (Olea europaea) in field conditions under arid climate Wahbi, S.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 289-301
13 p.
artikel
128 Effects of prairie restoration on weed invasions Blumenthal, Dana M.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 221-230
10 p.
artikel
129 Effects of set-aside management on birds breeding in lowland Ireland Bracken, Fintan
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 178-184
7 p.
artikel
130 Effects of soil management on crop nitrogen and insect damage in organic vs. conventional tomato fields Letourneau, D.K.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 179-187
9 p.
artikel
131 Effects of soil properties, mulch and NPK fertilizer on maize yields and nutrient budgets on ferralitic soils in southern Benin Saı̈dou, A
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 265-273
9 p.
artikel
132 Efficient use of energy inputs in rainfed pearl millet Joshi, N.L.
1989
22-23 2-3 p. 91-102
12 p.
artikel
133 Emergy evaluations of Denmark and Danish agriculture: Assessing the influence of changing resource availability on the organization of agriculture and society Rydberg, Torbjörn
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 145-158
14 p.
artikel
134 Energy analysis of tillage and herbicide inputs in alternative weed management systems Clements, D.R.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 119-128
10 p.
artikel
135 Energy analysis of wetland rice systems in Thailand Gajaseni, Jiragorn
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 173-178
6 p.
artikel
136 Energy and labour efficiency for three pairs of conventional and alternative mixed cropping (pasture-arable) farms in Canterbury, New Zealand Nguyen, M.L.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 163-172
10 p.
artikel
137 Energy use in conventional and organic milk and rye bread production in Finland Grönroos, Juha
2006
22-23 2-3 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
138 Enumeration and N2 fixation potential of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii grown in soil with varying pH values and heavy metal concentrations Ibekwe, A.M.
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 103-111
9 p.
artikel
139 Environmental impact on the development of agricultural technology in China: the case of the dike-pond (‘jitang’) system of integrated agriculture-aquaculture in the Zhujiang Delta of China Lo, C.P.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 183-195
13 p.
artikel
140 Erratum 1998
22-23 2-3 p. 283-284
2 p.
artikel
141 Establishing field margins to promote beetle conservation in arable farms Woodcock, B.A.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 255-266
12 p.
artikel
142 Estimates of grain yield losses caused in sorghum (sorghum bicolor L. moench) by Striga asiatica (L.) Kuntze obtained using the regression approach Rao, M.J.Vasudeva
1989
22-23 2-3 p. 139-149
11 p.
artikel
143 Ethics in pest control Beirne, Bryan P.
1986
22-23 2-3 p. 209-215
7 p.
artikel
144 Evaluating mediterranean soil contamination risk in selected hydrological change scenarios de la Rosa, D
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 239-250
12 p.
artikel
145 Evaluation of fields and field margins in nature production capacity with special regard to plant protection Kiss, J.
1997
22-23 2-3 p. 227-232
6 p.
artikel
146 Factors affecting nitrate leaching from sewage sludges applied to a sandy soil in arable agriculture Shepherd, M.A.
1996
22-23 2-3 p. 171-185
15 p.
artikel
147 Factors determining winter densities of birds on Environmentally Sensitive Area arable reversion grassland in southern England, with special reference to skylarks (Alauda arvensis) Wakeham-Dawson, A
1998
22-23 2-3 p. 189-201
13 p.
artikel
148 Factors influencing the occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas Abbott, L.K.
1991
22-23 2-3 p. 121-150
30 p.
artikel
149 Farmer participatory research to minimize soil erosion on steepland vegetable systems in the Philippines Poudel, D.D
2000
22-23 2-3 p. 113-127
15 p.
artikel
150 Farmers’ nutrient management practices in indigenous cropping systems in southern Cameroon Büttner, Ute
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 103-110
8 p.
artikel
151 Farm-level models of spatial patterns of land use and land cover dynamics in the Ecuadorian Amazon Pan, William K.Y
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 117-134
18 p.
artikel
152 Fertilizer market reforms and factors influencing fertilizer use by small-scale farmers in Bénin Kormawa, Patrick
2003
22-23 2-3 p. 129-136
8 p.
artikel
153 Field monitoring of nitrate leaching and water flow in a structured clay soil Booltink, H.W.G.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 251-261
11 p.
artikel
154 Food for the future—Conditions and contradictions of sustainability Giampietro, Mario
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 266-269
4 p.
artikel
155 From pattern to process: landscape fragmentation and the analysis of land use/land cover change Nagendra, Harini
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 111-115
5 p.
artikel
156 From the ground up: Rethinking industrial agriculture Stanhill, G.
1995
22-23 2-3 p. 263-264
2 p.
artikel
157 Future scenarios of European agricultural land use Rounsevell, M.D.A.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 117-135
19 p.
artikel
158 Future scenarios of European agricultural land use Ewert, F.
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 101-116
16 p.
artikel
159 Generation and scavenging of reactive oxygen species in chloroplasts: a submolecular approach Edreva, Aglika
2005
22-23 2-3 p. 119-133
15 p.
artikel
160 Global and local analysis of fragmentation in a mountain region of Colorado Platt, Rutherford V
2004
22-23 2-3 p. 207-218
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