Bibliographie


Articles de référence (en français)

Les bandes fleuries régulent les ravageurs des cultures maraîchères et favorisent la biodiversité. Henryk Luka, Guendalina Barloggio, Lukas Pfiffner, 2016.


Tschumi et al 2016 AFO F - Les bandes fleuries pour auxiliaires limitent les ravageurs dans les grandes cultures (Juin 2016)

Ris Nicolas, Ion-Scotta Michela, Al Khatib Fadel, Lambion Jérôme, Warlop François, Bout Alexandre (2014) Biodiversités « utile » et « nuisible » dans les agrosystèmes : importance pour la lutte biologique par conservation. Mémoires de la SEF n°9,2014 :35-43

Biodiversité fonctionnelle en maraîchage biologique : des bandes florales pour favoriser l'hibernation des punaises prédatrices - compte-rendu d'essai 2014

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