Ali et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Surrounding landscape influences the abundance of insect predators in rice fieldAli et al., 2020
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- Ali M
- Kabir M
- Haque S
- Afrin S
- Ahmed N
- Pittendrigh B
- Qin X
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- BMC Zoology
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Background Natural enemy abundance in a crop plot depends on its prey presence and also influenced by habitats close to field. Landscape changes are also important factors driving pest and natural enemy population abundance in a specific crop field. Examining …
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