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BOND W
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LENNARTSSON MEK
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Citation: B. Kromp et P. Meindl, ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE - SELECTED PAPERS FROM THE EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE, AUSTRIAN-FEDERAL-MINISTRY-OF-SCIENCE-AND-RESEARCH, VIENNA, MARCH-1995 - INTRODUCTION, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 3-4
Citation: L. Pfiffner et P. Mader, EFFECTS OF BIODYNAMIC, ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS ONEARTHWORM POPULATIONS, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 3-10
Citation: Aj. Czarnecki et R. Paprocki, AN ATTEMPT TO CHARACTERIZE COMPLEX PROPERTIES OF AGROECOSYSTEMS BASEDON SOIL FAUNA, SOIL PROPERTIES AND FARMING SYSTEM IN THE NORTH OF POLAND, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 11-23
Citation: Pl. Phelan, SOIL-MANAGEMENT HISTORY AND THE ROLE OF PLANT MINERAL BALANCE AS A DETERMINANT OF MAIZE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE EUROPEAN CORN-BORER, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 25-34
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Citation: Sj. Moreby et Nw. Sotherton, A COMPARISON OF SOME IMPORTANT CHICK-FOOD INSECT GROUPS FOUND IN ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONALY-GROWN WINTER-WHEAT FIELDS IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 51-60
Citation: J. Reddersen, THE ARTHROPOD FAUNA OF ORGANIC VERSUS CONVENTIONAL CEREAL FIELDS IN DENMARK, Biological agriculture & horticulture, 15(1-4), 1997, pp. 61-71
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