Warianty tytułu
The biodiversity of flying beneficial insects on a short rotation willow
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Biodiversity is an essential component to preserve the stability of life sustaining structures. Creating new habitats, such as perennial bioenergy plant plantations, may help to maintain it. This includes short rotation willow. Willow plantations present an excellent environment for a large number of species of plants and animals, together with beneficial insects. The studies on beneficial insects on short rotation willow plantation were carried out in Winna Góra in 2008 and 2009. For comparative purposes, additional studies on the occurrence of insects in traditional crop (sugar beet, potato, spring barley) were conducted. The widest biodiversity was found on the willow plantations, especially a few years old.
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s.1486-1490,tab.,bibliogr.
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- Instytut Ochrony Roślin – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, ul.Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań
Bibliografia
- Gardiner M.A., Tuell J.K., Gibas J., Ascher J.S., Landis D.A. 2010. Implications of three model biofuel crops for benefical arthropds in agricultural landscapes. Bioenerg Res. 3: 6–19.
- Mrówczyński M., Nijak K., Pruszyński G., Wachowiak H. 2007. Zagrożenie roślin energetycznych przez szkodniki. Prog. Plant Protection/Post. Ochr. Roślin 47 (4): 347–350.
- Pruszyński S., Gacek E. 2005. Rośliny energetyczne – nowe wyzwanie dla ochrony roślin. Prog. Plant Protection/Post. Ochr. Roślin 45 (1): 384–391.
- Pruszyński S. 2009. Ochrona roślin w różnych systemach produkcji a różnorodność biologiczna. Prog. Plant Protection/Post. Ochr. Roślin 49 (3): 1091–1101.
- Rowe R.L., Street N.R., Taylor G. 2007. Identifying potential environmental impacts of largescale deployment of dedicated bioenergy crops in the UK. Renew Sustain Energy Rev., doi:10.1016/j.rser.2007.07.008.
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Bibliografia
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