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Carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) differentially respond to soil management practices in feed and forage systems in transition to organic management
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- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems / Volume 35 / Issue 6 / December 2020
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- 13 August 2019, pp. 608-625
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Weed species and traits associated with organic grain crop rotations in the mid-Atlantic region
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- Weed Science / Volume 67 / Issue 5 / September 2019
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- 05 August 2019, pp. 595-604
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Timing of Tillage as a Driver of Weed Communities
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- Weed Science / Volume 65 / Issue 4 / July 2017
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 504-514
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Regional Suitability Assessment for the Mouseear Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella) Invasion in Patagonian Rangelands
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- Invasive Plant Science and Management / Volume 9 / Issue 4 / December 2016
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- 03 April 2017, pp. 242-251
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Soil disturbance by vertebrates alters seed predation, movement and germination in an African rain forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 27 / Issue 6 / November 2011
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- 30 September 2011, pp. 581-589
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A comparative study of the seed germination biology of a narrow endemic and two geographically-widespread species of Solidago (Asteraceae). 6. Seed bank
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- Seed Science Research / Volume 8 / Issue 1 / March 1998
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- 19 September 2008, pp. 65-74
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Effects of native pigs (Sus scrofa) on woody understorey vegetation in a Malaysian lowland rain forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 17 / Issue 2 / March 2001
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- 04 April 2001, pp. 191-206
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