The integration of ecological principles into agricultural systems presents major opportunities for spreading risk at the crop and farm scale. This paper presents mechanisms by which diversity at several scales within the farming system can increase the stability of production. Diversity of above- and below-ground biota, but also genetic and phenotypic diversity within crops, has an essential role in safeguarding farm production. Novel mixtures of legume-grass leys have been shown to potentially provide significant benefits for pollinator and decomposer ecosystem services but to realise the greatest improvements carefully tailored farm management is needed such as mowing or grazing time, and the type and depth of cutivation. Complex farmlan...
Increasingly research suggests that the level of internal regulation of function in agroecosystems i...
In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and...
This paper presents an assessment of the linkages between crop genetic diversity, farm productivity ...
Plant diversity is associated with resilient ecosystems. Loss of plant biodiversity triggered by ant...
During the 20th century, agriculture experienced major gains in productivity via homogenization and ...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
Diversity can provide one means of sustaining and improving the livelihoods of farmers where or when...
Few studies have addressed the relationship between genetic diversity and provision of ecosystem ser...
344 pagesDue to climate change, farms must be able to withstand increased weather volatility. Crop d...
To feed humanity, while maintaining a stable and diverse biosphere, crop science needs to adapt to a...
Faced with an accelerating rate of environmental change and the associated need for a more sustainab...
The sustainable delivery of multiple ecosystem services requires the management of functionally dive...
Faced with an accelerating rate of environmental change and the associated need for a more sustainab...
Managing Biodiversity in Agricultural Ecosystems takes a look at how farmers manage, maintain, and b...
Increasingly research suggests that the level of internal regulation of function in agroecosystems i...
In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and...
This paper presents an assessment of the linkages between crop genetic diversity, farm productivity ...
Plant diversity is associated with resilient ecosystems. Loss of plant biodiversity triggered by ant...
During the 20th century, agriculture experienced major gains in productivity via homogenization and ...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
Diversity can provide one means of sustaining and improving the livelihoods of farmers where or when...
Few studies have addressed the relationship between genetic diversity and provision of ecosystem ser...
344 pagesDue to climate change, farms must be able to withstand increased weather volatility. Crop d...
To feed humanity, while maintaining a stable and diverse biosphere, crop science needs to adapt to a...
Faced with an accelerating rate of environmental change and the associated need for a more sustainab...
The sustainable delivery of multiple ecosystem services requires the management of functionally dive...
Faced with an accelerating rate of environmental change and the associated need for a more sustainab...
Managing Biodiversity in Agricultural Ecosystems takes a look at how farmers manage, maintain, and b...
Increasingly research suggests that the level of internal regulation of function in agroecosystems i...
In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and...
This paper presents an assessment of the linkages between crop genetic diversity, farm productivity ...