Weeds for bees? A review

V Bretagnolle, S Gaba - Agronomy for sustainable development, 2015 - Springer
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic
pollinators. For instance, honeybees declined by 59% in 61 years in the USA. About 35% of …

Herbicide resistance and biodiversity: agronomic and environmental aspects of genetically modified herbicide-resistant plants

G Schütte, M Eckerstorfer, V Rastelli… - Environmental Sciences …, 2017 - Springer
Farmland biodiversity is an important characteristic when assessing sustainability of
agricultural practices and is of major international concern. Scientific data indicate that …

The interplay of pollinator diversity, pollination services and landscape change

I Steffan-Dewenter, C Westphal - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2008 - JSTOR
1. Pollinators are a functional group with high relevance for ensuring cross-pollination in
wild plant populations and yields in major crops. Both pollinator declines and losses of …

The FLORSYS crop-weed canopy model, a tool to investigate and promote agroecological weed management

N Colbach, F Colas, S Cordeau, T Maillot… - Field Crops …, 2021 - Elsevier
Crop diversification, both in time and in space, is essential for agroecological pest
management. Process-based weed dynamics models are valuable tools to investigate this …

Long-distance wind-dispersal of spores in a fungal plant pathogen: estimation of anisotropic dispersal kernels from an extensive field experiment

A Rieux, S Soubeyrand, F Bonnot, EK Klein… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Given its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (ie, the distribution of
dispersal distances) of spore-producing pathogens is essential. Here, we report two field …

Pollen transport differs among bees and flies in a human‐modified landscape

R Rader, W Edwards, DA Westcott… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Dispersal distances of insect pollinators are critical in defining their contribution to
landscape‐wide pollen movement and ultimately gene flow in natural and agricultural …

Mortality assessment attributed to long-term exposure to fine particles in ambient air of the megacity of Tehran, Iran

M Yarahmadi, M Hadei, SSH Nazari, GO Conti… - … science and pollution …, 2018 - Springer
Few studies regarding the health effects of long-term exposure to particulate matter with an
aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less (PM 2.5) have been carried out in Asia or the Middle …

Simple to complex: Modelling crop pollen-mediated gene flow

HJ Beckie, LM Hall - Plant Science, 2008 - Elsevier
Coexistence among genetically modified (GM) and non-GM cropping systems and identity
preservation at the field level are increasingly important issues in many countries. Different …

[图书][B] Biocontrol-based integrated management of oilseed rape pests

IH Williams - 2010 - Springer
Oilseed rape is a major arable crop in both Europe and North America. It is particularly
suited to the cooler climates of central and northern Europe, to the western provinces of …

Feral genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape from seed import spills: are concerns scientifically justified?

Y Devos, RS Hails, A Messéan, JN Perry… - Transgenic research, 2012 - Springer
One of the concerns surrounding the import (for food and feed uses or processing) of
genetically modified herbicide tolerant (GMHT) oilseed rape is that, through seed spillage …