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    Weed Management in the Transition to Conservation Agriculture: Farmers’ Response by Derrouch, Damien, Chauvel, Bruno, Felten, Emeline, Dessaint, Fabrice

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…Recently adopted in France, conservation agriculture still faces some challenges to its adoption, particularly weed management. To highlight the weed…”
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    Tracking Ideal Varieties and Cropping Techniques for Agroecological Weed Management: A Simulation-Based Study on Pea by Colbach, Nathalie, Felten, Emeline, Gée, Christelle, Klein, Antony, Lannuzel, Laura, Lecomte, Christophe, Maillot, Thibault, Strbik, Florence, Villerd, Jean, Moreau, Delphine

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-04-2022)
    “…Pea or L. is a key diversification crop, but current varieties are not very competitive against weeds. The objective was to identify, depending on the type of…”
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    Urbanisation and agricultural intensification modulate plant–pollinator network structure and robustness by Proesmans, Willem, Felten, Emeline, Laurent, Emilien, Albrecht, Matthias, Cyrille, Nathan, Labonté, Audrey, Maurer, Corina, Paxton, Robert, Schweiger, Oliver, Szentgyörgyi, Hajnalka, Vanbergen, Adam J.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-03-2024)
    “…Land use change is a major pressure on pollinator abundance, diversity and plant–pollinator interactions. Far less is known about how land‐use alters the…”
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    Agroecological farming, flowering phenology and the pollinator–herbivore–parasitoid nexus regulate non‐crop plant reproduction by Monticelli, Lucie S., Labonté, Audrey, Turpin, Mélinda, Biju‐Duval, Luc, Felten, Emeline, Laurent, Emilien, Matejicek, Annick, Vieren, Eric, Deytieux, Violaine, Cordeau, Stephane, Vanbergen, Adam J.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2022)
    “…Agroecological farming uses crop and non‐crop plant biodiversity to promote beneficial insects supplying pollination and biocontrol services to crops. Non‐crop…”
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    L’adoption du semis direct sous couvert végétal : transition douce ou rupture ? by Derrouch, Damien, Dessaint, Fabrice, Felten, Émeline, Chauvel, Bruno

    Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2020)
    “…Le semis direct sous couvert repose sur l’application simultanée et continue de trois principes : la réduction quasi-totale du travail du sol, une couverture…”
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    L’adoption du semis direct sous couvert végétal : transition douce ou rupture ? by Derrouch, Damien, Dessaint, Fabrice, Felten, Émeline, Chauvel, Bruno

    Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2020)
    “…Direct seeding under cover meets three principles applied simultaneously and continuously: almost total reduction of tillage, maximum soil coverage and…”
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