Agroforestry

 ‘Management to Promote Flowering Understoreys Benefits Natural Enemy Diversity, Aphid Suppression and Income in an Agroforestry System,’

This open-access paper describes agroforestry management practices relating to understoreys and their effect on natural enemies. 

Staton, T.; Walters, R.; Smith, J.; Breeze, T.; Girling, R. Management to Promote Flowering Understoreys Benefits Natural Enemy Diversity, Aphid Suppression and Income in an Agroforestry System. Agronomy 202111, 651. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11040651

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