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Plants sense, biochemically interpret, and respond through their immune systems Yes, you read that right. Modern plant physiology has begun
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Plants sense, biochemically interpret, and respond through their immune systems Yes, you read that right. Modern plant physiology has begun
Read moreCSA: When the City Becomes an Agroecological Infrastructure CSAs, an acronym for Communities in Support of Agriculture, are often described
Read moreThe action of bacteria in the soil is a function of the microbiological ecosystem present therein For many years, agriculture
Read moreAgroecology and soil health: a strategy against desertification and degradation For a long time, modern agriculture considered soil simply a
Read moreChamomile in cereal systems: between competition, ecological compatibility and agroecosystem functionality Images of a cereal field crisscrossed by chamomile often
Read moreAgroecology and mycorrhizae: the new frontier of biological fertility For decades, modern agriculture has considered deep soil cultivation—intense plowing, subsoiling,
Read moreAllium obtusiflorum Maritime garlic or blunt-petalled garlic (Allium obtusiflorum Redouté, 1805) is a herbaceous species belonging to the Liliaceae family,
Read moreAgri-food Biodistricts: Necessary Opportunities and Unexpected Prospects History Briefs. In the 18th century, Physiocracy (from the Greek “government of nature”)
Read moreAgroecosystems: Competition or Collaboration? In contemporary scientific debate, the dichotomy between competition and collaboration within agroecosystems is a hotly debated
Read moreThe Agroecological Paradigm: What Agriculture Made Us Forget Imagine a cultivated field. Neat rows, a single crop, everything seemingly under
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