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Highly diverse flower strips promote natural enemies more in annual field crops

2 points| PaulHoule | 9 months ago |sciencedirect.com

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[+] physix|9 months ago|reply
Not being in agriculture, it took me a bit to understand that "natural enemies" refers to the natural enemies of pests threatening crops. Not the natural enemies of the crops themselves.

Good to know that diversity promotes growth!

[+] bell-cot|9 months ago|reply
Suggested replacement article:

https://phys.org/news/2025-05-species-natural-enemies-pests....

(No paywall, and far more readable for the layperson.)

But either way, the research is a meta-analysis. Hopefully the Danes are busily experimenting, to figure out what % of a field should be planted with which flowers, to maximize the yield of the actual crops.

[+] PaulHoule|9 months ago|reply
... and if YOShInOn and I had posted that link we'd be getting a complaint about the terrible ads on that site (lately they make me wait 30 seconds while I don't look or listen to a video about kidney disease.)