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3 larval parasitoids were imported from Europe to control the lily leaf beetle
Factors contributing to the low field parasitism rates are discussed
The engagement of life scientists with issues of biosecurity has been limited
Many countries in Europe have chosen not to put access controls in place
Crop-livestock production systems are vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change
Invasive alien plant species have negative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being
We know surprisingly little about temporal dynamics of alien species accumulations across regions and taxa
Discusses the methodology used by the Optimising Fertilizer Recommendations in Africa
Food insecurity remains prevalent throughout East and West Africa
Prioritization of introduction pathways is seen as an important component of the management of biological invasions
The diversity of microorganisms remains largely untapped
Agricultural systems around the world face enormous pressure on the use of resources
Explores alternatives of nutrient supply and management for high nutrient use efficiency
Examined existing vegetable production in Rwanda in 2014
This paper contains 6 case studies
Leaf spots on spinach were found in 3 greenhouses in Hokkaido and Iwate (2011–2012)
Disease of Welsh onions was found in 20 fields in Hokkaido from 2007 to 2013
Women farmers have less access to extension services than male farmers
Exotic species may alter food webs within the ecosystem and affect the biodiversity of indigenous species
Impacts on market forest resources are sometimes largely exaggerated
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