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- The 2018 Russell Lecture by Professor Cheryl Palm + ("Soils & Food Security: A Management Conundrum")
- BioFruitNet Webinar Session 2: Living mulches for tree row (understory) soil management (3/4) + (00:00 Case study of cover crops in sub-mediterranean zone by Claude-Eric Parveaud, GRAB (FR))
- 2nd BioFruitNet Webinar: Introduction (1/4) + (00:00 Introduction by Marco Schlüter, NATURLAND (DE))
- BioFruitNet Webinar Session 1: Biotremology as pest control measure in organic fruit growing (2/4) + (00:00 Introduction to applied biotremology by Valerio Mazzoni, Fondazione Mach (IT))
- BioFruitNet Webinar: Wrap-up, general discussion and closing remarks (4/4) + (00:00 Wrap-up and general discussion by Vincenzo Verrastro, IAMB (IT) and Eligio Malusa, INHORT (PL))
- Emerging phytosanitary risks to organic citriculture in the EU Mediterranean area (webinar 2/3) + (00:00. Introduction to the course)
- Strategies for pest control in organic citrus orchards (webinar 1/3) + (00:00. Introduction to the course)
- Functional biodiversity in organic citrus orchard (webinar 3/3) + (00:00. Introduction to the course)
- Improve Your Corridor Silo Through Audits + (114 silo audits on maize silages were conducted in winter 2020-2021 by Eilyps and now allow us to draw some observations and recommendations: points to monitor, conclusions to be drawn, strengths and weaknesses of a silo.)
- Soil plant interactions in the context of nutrient additions and global warming-Anka Asandei + (3rd Year PhD student Anka Asandei from the University of Exeter talks about her research into soil plant interactions in the context of nutrient additions and global warming.)
- Choosing a cover crop + (A cover crop refers to a group of plants covering the soil either permanently or temporarily.)
- Promoting Biodiversity by Optimizing Field Margins + (A field margin is the vegetation zone between the crop and the adjacent environment: path, road, etc.)
- When and How to Conduct a Soil Analysis + (A good soil analysis is one that allows to improve or maintain soil fertility, to make decisions on what type of amendment or fertilizer to apply or to inform us about the actual availability of nutrients accessible to plants.)
- Preparing for a Job Interview + (A job interview in the agricultural sector is prepared just like in any other sector. Here are the main elements to anticipate.)
- Non-irrigated system + (A non-irrigated system is a system where no installation intended for irrigation has been implemented. The only water resources for the crop in place are then precipitation and access to groundwater from the water table.)
- Plum + (A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus. Dried plums are called prunes.)
- Rain Gardens + (A rain garden is an attractive landscaping feature planted with perennial native plants. It is a bowl-shaped garden, designed to absorb stormwater run-off from impervious surfaces such as roofs and parking lots. http://www.raingardens.org)
- Rotary hoe with movable teeth + (A rotary hoe with movable teeth can have s … A rotary hoe with movable teeth can have several uses: it can uproot the roots of the most resistant weed species (such as perennial plants with rhizomes) and perform deeper work on the fertile horizon of the soil than a mechanical weeder with fixed teeth.than a mechanical weeder with fixed teeth.)
- Talweg (or thalweg) + (A thalweg corresponds to the lowest points of a watershed. Thalwegs are mostly shaped by fluvial erosion and are frequently occupied by the hydrographic network.)
- Watershed + (A watershed is an area bounded by drainage divides, within which all the water that falls feeds the same outlet: river, lake, sea, ocean, etc.)
- Acalymma trivittatum + (Acalymma trivittatum, the western striped cucumber beetle, is a species of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in Central America and North America. It is considered a key pest on crops in the Cucurbitaceae family.)
- Acariasis + (Acariasis is an infestation with mites.)
- Prohibited Mixing of Plant Protection Products + (According to the "Mixture" decree of June 12, 2015)
- Achyra affinitalis + (Achyra affinitalis, the cotton web spinner, is a moth of the family Crambidae. It was described by Julius Lederer in 1863 and is found in Australia and New Zealand.)
- Aclypea opaca + (Aclypea opaca is a species of carrion beetle in the family Silphidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America.)
- Acromyrmex heyeri + (Acromyrmex heyeri is a species of leaf-cutter ant, a New World ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae of the genus Acromyrmex.)
- Acromyrmex lundii + (Acromyrmex lundii is a species of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae of the genus Acromyrmex. It is found in the wild naturally in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina.)
- Acyrthosiphon gossypii + (Acyrthosiphon gossypii, the melon aphid or cotton aphid, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. It is a true bug and sucks sap from plants. It is found from India, Sri Lanka, Cameroon, and South Africa.)