Landscape Diversity Enhances Biological Control of an Introduced Crop Pest in the North-Central USA
This article looks at soybeans, examining whether or not landscape diversity enhances the amount of biological control agents, such as Coccinellid beetles. They chose to look at Aphis glycines, commonly known as the soybean aphid.
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