Organic fertility management in cotton Gossypium hirsutum L. fosters arthropod biodiversity and complements pest suppression
Muhammad Shahid,
Muhammad Omer Farooq,
Muhammad Razaq
et al.
Abstract:Research on economic, ecological and relative benefits from organic and conventional farming systems has gained significant importance. Organic farming increases species diversity, enhances biological control services, and thus complements sustainable pest management. However, published literature is scarce on cotton crops grown organically with respect to the abundance and diversity of biological control agents and their effects on herbivore populations, typically from developing nations. To address the quest… Show more
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