Ants and termites in small-scale plantain farms in Uganda : a comparison between agroforestry and non-agroforestry farms
This study was conducted in Kkingo district, west of Masaka, Uganda. It compared soil macrofauna abundance in non-agroforestry farms with that of agroforestry farms. The agroforestry farms had participated in the Vi Agroforestry´s program between 1995 and 2006, and continued on their own after 2006,...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2013
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