Antagonist effects of the leek Allium porrum as a companion plant on aphid host plant colonization
Abstract Combining a non-host plant (companion plant or CP) with a target cultivated plant is considered as a promising strategy to reduce pest pressure. Among the companion plants (CP) commonly used in integrated systems, those belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family (chives, garlic, onion, leek) ex...
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Autores principales: | Xavier Baudry, Géraldine Doury, Aude Couty, Yvelise Fourdrain, Robin van Havermaet, Marc Lateur, Arnaud Ameline |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fbba8eeaf9514c35a834bc907d9d94c7 |
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