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    Trait‐based sediment retention and runoff control by herbaceous vegetation in agricultural catchments: A review by Kervroëdan, Léa, Armand, Romain, Rey, Freddy, Faucon, Michel‐Pierre

    Published in Land degradation & development (15-02-2021)
    “…Soil degradation by concentrated runoff and soil erosion induces major environmental and economic damages, notably in agricultural areas under temperate…”
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    Indirect effect of earthworms on wheat-aphid interactions by Damestoy, Thomas, Houben, David, Kervroëdan, Léa, Ambeza, Laurine, Pluchard, Emma, Dulaurent, Anne-Maïmiti

    “…Studies on interactions between plants and belowground organisms, or between plants and aboveground organisms, are numerous and highlight their importance in…”
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    Plant functional trait effects on runoff to design herbaceous hedges for soil erosion control by Kervroëdan, Léa, Armand, Romain, Saunier, Mathieu, Ouvry, Jean-François, Faucon, Michel-Pierre

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-08-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Effects of aboveground traits on hydraulic roughness (HR) for sediment retention.•The HR is increased by leaf area and density but mostly by…”
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    Effects of plant traits and their divergence on runoff and sediment retention in herbaceous vegetation by Kervroëdan, Léa, Armand, Romain, Saunier, Mathieu, Faucon, Michel-Pierre

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2019)
    “…Aims Plant species diversity impacts ecosystem processes, but its effects on runoff and soil erosion are not fully understood. Herbaceous vegetation control…”
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    Functional Diversity Effects of Vegetation on Runoff to Design Herbaceous Hedges for Sediment Retention by Kervroëdan, Léa, Armand, Romain, Saunier, Mathieu, Faucon, Michel-Pierre

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-04-2020)
    “…Background: Functional diversity effects on ecosystem processes, like on soil erosion, are not fully understood. Runoff and soil erosion in agricultural…”
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