Invertebrate and Plant Community Diversity of an Illinois Corn–Soybean Field with Integrated Shrub Willow Bioenergy Buffers
Perennial bioenergy crop production within intensively managed agricultural landscapes has the potential to improve the sustainability, resiliency, and diversity of these landscapes. Perennial crops are ideal because of their high production potential on marginal lands relative to grain crops (e.g.,...
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Main Authors: | Colleen Zumpf, John Quinn, Jules Cacho, Nora Grasse, Maria Cristina Negri, DoKyoung Lee |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bc8fdb66c6eb4e6a9eb0c1dec3719180 |
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