Partial shading by solar panels delays bloom, increases floral abundance during the late-season for pollinators in a dryland, agrivoltaic ecosystem
Abstract Habitat for pollinators is declining worldwide, threatening the health of both wild and agricultural ecosystems. Photovoltaic solar energy installation is booming, frequently near agricultural lands, where the land underneath ground-mounted photovoltaic panels is traditionally unused. Some...
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Autores principales: | Maggie Graham, Serkan Ates, Andony P. Melathopoulos, Andrew R. Moldenke, Sandra J. DeBano, Lincoln R. Best, Chad W. Higgins |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/68ac5965fa21432694c03393f5ec431f |
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