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Evaluation of Biorational Insecticides and DNA Barcoding as Tools to Improve Insect Pest Management in Lablab Bean (*Lablab purpureus*) in Bangladesh
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A Framework for Evaluating Ecosystem Services Provided by Cover Crops in Agroecosystems
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A High-Diversity/IPM Cropping System Fosters Beneficial Arthropod Populations, Limits Invertebrate Pests, and Produces Competitive Maize Yields
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Large-Scale Deployment of Seed Treatments Has Driven Rapid Increase in Use of Neonicotinoid Insecticides and Preemptive Pest Management in U.S. Field Crops
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Meta-Analysis Reveals That Seed-Applied Neonicotinoids and Pyrethroids Have Similar Negative Effects on Abundance of Arthropod Natural Enemies
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Neonicotinoid Insecticide Travels Through a Soil Food Chain, Disrupting Biological Control of Non-Target Pests and Decreasing Soya Bean Yield
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Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments: Limitations and Compatibility with Integrated Pest Management
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Slug (Mollusca: Agriolimacidae, Arionidae) Ecology and Management in No-Till Field Crops, With an Emphasis on the Mid-Atlantic Region
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Wild Bees as Winners and Losers: Relative Impacts of Landscape Composition, Quality, and Climate
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