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Copyright: Jean-Marie Bossennec, INRA, France

French report on landscape ecology

November 20, 2009

France’s Club Adalia, which brings together a wide range of professionals in the agricultural and food sectors, reported recently on the work of ENDURE’s team dedicated to landscape ecology and its participation at this year’s European International Association of Landscape Ecology Conference in Salzburg, Austria.

As we reported in September in Landscape ecology: The bigger picture, the team organised a workshop dedicated to the contributions of landscape ecology to the development of IPM at the conference, focusing on how the distribution of crops and uncultivated areas within a landscape influences pest and weed richness and abundance and their biocontrol by natural enemies.

You can read L’écologie du paysage, le plus important aspect pour une protection intégrée des cultures on the Club Adalia website.




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