NON-DUAL EXPERIENCES FOR THE DUAL PILGRIM: FROM THE SPANISH WAY OF SAINT JAMES TO THE JAPANESE KUMANO KODO




Stronger diversity effects with increased environmental stress: A study of multitrophic interactions between oak, powdery mildew and ladybirds.

Recent research Accessories has suggested that increasing neighbourhood tree species diversity may mitigate the impact of pests or pathogens by supporting the activities of their natural enemies and/or reducing the density of available hosts.In this study, we attempted to assess these mechanisms in a multitrophic study system of young oak (Quercus)

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