Italy is the most important rice producer in Europe and rice agroecosystems occupy a large area in the Po river lowland. The relationship between insect biodiversity and rice cultivated land is evaluated on the basis of the pre-existing literature.
Italian rice agroecosystems: a threat to insect biodiversity? / D. Lupi, S. Savoldelli, A. Rocco, B. Rossaro - In: Landscape management for functional biodiversity. / [a cura di] J. holland, B. gerowitt, O. Alomar, F. bianchi, L. Eggenschwiler, M. van Helden, C. moonen, H.M. Phoeling, W. Rossig. - Lleida : IOBC/wprs, 2012. - ISBN 9789290672524. - pp. 127-131 (( convegno Landscape management for functional biodiversity tenutosi a Lleida nel 2012.
Italian rice agroecosystems: a threat to insect biodiversity?
D. LupiPrimo
;S. SavoldelliSecondo
;A. RoccoPenultimo
;B. RossaroUltimo
2012
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Italy is the most important rice producer in Europe and rice agroecosystems occupy a large area in the Po river lowland. The relationship between insect biodiversity and rice cultivated land is evaluated on the basis of the pre-existing literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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