Agricultural Ecology

Agricultural ecology is the interdisciplinary study of the relationships between plants, animals, and the environment in agricultural systems. It combines aspects of the natural and social sciences to enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and resilience. Agricultural ecology studies have helped inform improved strategies for pest control, crop rotation, soil management, and other interventions. These strategies help to reduce agricultural inputs and waste, conserve natural resources, and improve the quality of produce and livestock products.

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Capital Adequacy A Moderating Effect of Asset Growth on Performance of Nigerian Agricultural Firms

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Effect of Hours of Use and Age in Years in Estimating Repair and Maintenance Costs for Two Sizes of Agricultural Tractors in Northern Sudan

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BIOREMEDIATION TO REDUCE PESTICIDE POLLUTION ON AGRICULTURAL LAND

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Impact of Agricultural Land Use Practices on Water Quality in Lubigi Wetland

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To Achieve High-Quality Agricultural Development is the General Trend of the Times

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