2022
DOI: 10.1111/jen.13060
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Wild vegetation and ‘farming with alternative pollinators’ approach support pollinator diversity in farmland

Abstract: Several management practices have been suggested to mitigate the global pollinator decline in agro-ecosystems, including wildflower strips and Farming with Alternative Pollinators (FAP). FAP proposes to dedicate 25% of the field area to seed Marketable Habitat Enhancement Plants (MHEP) around the main crop, occupying 75% of the field. However, wild pollinators may not rely fully on the resources that fields provide due to differences in flying period and host-plant preferences, and need additional resources fr… Show more

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“…Maintenance of wildflower bunches is important to improve pollinator richness in farming systems with alternative pollinators [63] Research of an alternative biological approach to chemical and physical phosphorus…”
Section: Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintenance of wildflower bunches is important to improve pollinator richness in farming systems with alternative pollinators [63] Research of an alternative biological approach to chemical and physical phosphorus…”
Section: Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%