AgricultureCommunications Biology
Multidecadal, continent-level analysis indicates agricultural practices impact wheat aphid loads more than climate change
X. Sun, Y. Sun, et al.
Discover groundbreaking insights from a meta-analysis of 120 studies conducted by Xiao Sun, Yumei Sun, and their colleagues. This research reveals that agricultural practices, not climate change, play a decisive role in shaping wheat aphid populations across China and Europe. Join us as we unravel the complex interplay between farming techniques and pest dynamics.
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