Author: Horgan, Finbarr G.
- Heterosis for resistance to insect herbivores in a 3-line hybrid rice system
- Direct and indirect effects of planting density, nitrogenous fertilizer and host plant resistance on rice herbivores and their natural enemies
- Enhancing the parasitism of insect herbivores through diversification of habitat in Philippine rice fields
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- Ecological engineering with high diversity vegetation patches enhances bird activity and ecosystem services in Philippine rice fields
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- Ecological engineering with high diversity vegetation patches enhances bird activity and ecosystem services in Philippine rice fields
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