The use of rotations and cover crops to manage weeds Jennifer NevilleCrop rotation has been known for many years as an effective strategy for controlling weeds because it has a disruptive effect on weed populations. Cover crops are important additions to cash crop rotations because they suppress weeds during rotational periods when crops are absent and provide ecosystem services that enhance soil quality and fertility. This chapter describes current research on crop phenological diversity and management disturbance
he performs an act of therapy for Jungian media criticism itself
Focusing on the representation of the physical body
A poem-by-poem guide to Romancero gitano
which became a virtual encampment of starving homeless Irish nobles
areas that are low yielding have low efficiencies of fertiliser use and so may have increased risk of nutrient loss off-site
greatly influenced French and German literature
The book’s illuminating visual analysis and radical new interpretations of key contexts such as the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society and the homes of William Morris call for a major reconsideration of the history of Victorian design
'Feeding The World in the 21st Century: A Historical Analysis of Agriculture and Society' provides and utilizes a historical understanding of the current global food situation as the basis for analyzing the ultimate challenge on how to feed an ever-expanding world of 10 billion people
the main sources of nutrient loss derived from all pre-consumption factors and processes
clear introductory definitions to key phenomenological terms
international comparison and domestic policy prescription
It analyses the normative relevance of EU values as a shared moral standpoint between the member states and discusses institutional reforms that can help to realise them