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| Dufour, Rex. |  
| In this webinar Rex Dufour, National Center for Appropriate Technology, discusses basic principles and practices for managing pests, focusing on the role of healthy soils in controlling pests, the importance of biodiversity and habitats for beneficial insects. Pest management in organic production systems is reliant on many factors – “small hammers” - working together. This is accomplished by supporting the system’s ecology, both above and below ground. The webinar is targeted both to newcomers and experienced organic farmers. Webinar contents are based on experiences made in the United States but concepts and hints can be applied in other countries. |  
| Tipo: Practice tool | 
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Crop health; Quality; Protection. | 
 
| Ano: 2011 | 
URL: http://orgprints.org/32588/1/Pest_webinar.png | 
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| Babin, Doreen; Chowdhury, Soumitra Paul; Sandmann, Martin; Sommermann, Loreen; Nelkner, Johanna; Windisch, Saskia; Fließbach, Andreas; Mäder, Paul; Schlüter, Andreas; Neumann, Günter; Geistlinger, Jörg; Rothballer, Michael; Smalla, Kornelia; Grosch, Rita. |  
| Increasing food and energy demands have resulted in a considerable intensification of farming practices, whichbrought about severe consequences for agricultural soils during last decades. In order to maintain soil quality andhealth for the future, the development of more extensive and sustainable farming strategies is urgently needed.The soil and rhizosphere microbiome play an integral role in virtually all soil processes and are intimately linkedto plant performance. Various studies indicated that agricultural management practices affect soil microbiomes.We  therefore  hypothesized  that  this  external  impact  is  conveyed  by  the  microbial  communities  to  the  currentcrops  at  the  time  of  their  establishment.  We  used  twelve  differently... |  
| Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. | 
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Crop health; Quality; Protection. | 
 
| Ano: 2018 | 
URL: http://orgprints.org/34923/1/babin-etal-2018-EGU2018-Vol20-13918.pdf | 
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