2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14670
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Strip‐cropping legacy enhances potato plant defence responses to aphids via soil‐mediated mechanisms

Laura G. A. Riggi,
Andi N. Dirham,
Onikepe R. Akangbe
et al.

Abstract: Intensive agriculture often comes at the expense of soil health. A shift towards practices that foster soil health will support yield and defences against pests and diseases. Growing crops in monoculture is the standard in modern agriculture, though strip‐cropping, in which different crops are planted in strips, is a promising strategy in the transition towards sustainable agriculture. Increasing crop diversity is hypothesized to positively influence arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), thereby enhancing soil h… Show more

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