Linear woody landscape elements may help to mitigate leaf surface loss caused by the cereal leaf beetle

Lajos, Károly [Lajos, Károly Attila (biológia), author]; Császár, Orsolya; Sárospataki, Miklós [Sárospataki, Miklós György (Rovarökológia, te...), author] Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology (SZIU / FAES / BTI); Samu, Ferenc [Samu, Ferenc (Állatökológia), author] Plant Protection Institute; Tóth, Ferenc ✉ [Tóth, Ferenc (Növényvédelmi áll...), author] Department of Integrated Plant Protection (SZIU / KTK / IPP)

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Published: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY 0921-2973 1572-9761 35 (10) pp. 2225-2238 2020
  • X. Földtudományok Osztálya: A
  • Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: A nemzetközi
  • SJR Scopus - Geography, Planning and Development: D1
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  • FEKUTSTRAT(NKFIH-1159-6/2019) Funder: MIT
Woody semi-natural habitats serve as permanent habitats and hibernation sites for natural enemies and, through spillover processes, they play an important role in the biological control of insect pests. However, this service is also dependent on the amount and configuration of the dominating woody habitat types: linear landscape elements (hedgerows, shelterbelts), and more evenly extended plantations. Relating natural enemy action to the landscape context can help to identify the effect of woody habitats on biological control effectiveness.
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