Malcolm, Glenna M.
A High-Diversity/IPM Cropping System Fosters Beneficial Arthropod Populations, Limits Invertebrate Pests, and Produces Competitive Maize Yields
Busch, Anna K., Douglas, Margaret R., Malcolm, Glenna M., Karsten, Heather D., and Tooker, John F.
In the United States, current crop production often favors simplified rotations of maize and soybeans in conjunction with a heavy reliance on synthetic inputs that consequently degrade environmental health and increase...
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