Integrating horticultural and arable crops : a sustainable way to increase vegetable production in Scania?
Modern arable production is associated with a highly homogenous landscape with few cultivated species and is relying heavily on external chemical inputs. Intensive vegetable production, on the other hand, is associated with environmental costs such as increased risk of nutrient leaching and loss...
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SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)
2022
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