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crop field margins with the presence of flower strips photo credit: Paola Salazar

How agricultural techniques mediating bottom‑up and top‑down regulation foster crop protection against pests

Davide Bellone, Antoine Gardarin, Muriel Valantin‑Morison, Alan Kergunteuil, Foteini G. Pashalidou, Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2023) 43:20
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association lupin - triticale

UMR Agronomy is recruiting a permanent researcher

INRAE is recruiting at UMR Agronomy (Paris-Saclay), a junior researcher on the following topic: Participatory design of species mixtures adapted to...
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habitations à promixité de zones agricoles, cliché Christophe Maitre, INRAE

Residents' exposure to pesticides: how close are agricultural areas to residential buildings in France?

In a decree issued in 2019, the French government defined mandatory pesticide-free buffer zones near residential buildings in order to limit the...
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Photo: © Margot Leclère INRAE

A diversity of On-Farm Experimentation practices and associated farmer-researcher relationships

Experimentation conducted by or with agronomists on farmers' farms is not a fixed methodology, and even less a one-size-fits-all one. There is a wide...
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Experimental devices, crop auxiliaries

Defense of Lola Serée's PhD thesis

March 23, 2022 1:30 pm AgroParisTech, 19 avenue du Maine, Paris

Lola Serée will defend her PhD thesis entitled: Multifunctionality of cropping systems combined with flower strips: An interdisciplinary approach...

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Spatial distribution of monitored plots (winter wheat, winter barley, maize, rape, sugar beet and potato)

Effects of landscape characteristics on crop pests

Landscape management is often seen as one of the levers to be used to improve pest management. However, the complexity of interactions makes it...
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Copie d’écran de la carte affichée à l’ouverture de l’application : les modélisations utilisées par le GIEC projettent que, en 2100, le climat de Paris ressemblera à celui de Chios en Grèce de 1970 à 2000

Climate Change Explorer, an interactive map to understand the future global climate

It can be difficult to imagine the impact of climate change on our lives and in particular on local cultivated vegetation. Based on the results of...
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Photo of a bird exclusion cage placed from February to June on an oilseed rape field, and photo of a western yellow wagtail

The role of birds in the regulation of insects in arable crops

In arable crops, birds often occupy the highest position in the food chain, feeding on pests (phytophagous insects that attack crops) and their...
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