Impacts of Organic Agriculture on Plant Populations
- Resources
- Soils and Fertility
- Horticulture
- Field Crops
- Crop Rotation
- Pest Management
- Season Extension
- Seed Production and Plant Breeding
- Livestock
- Ecology and Environment
- Nutrition, Safety and Health of Organic Foods
- Post-harvest Handling, Storage and Processing
- Social Science
- Marketing and Economics
- Transition to Organic
- Canadian Organic Research Priorities
Practical Resources
- Flower Power Protects Organic Lettuce Fields
- USDA Agricultural Research Service. 2014
- A win-win for legume mixtures
- Organic Eprints. 2012
Scientific Results
- Arable plant communities as indicators of farming practice
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2010) 138: 17-26
- Assessing the effect of the time since transition to organic farming on plants and butterflies
- Journal of Applied Ecology (2011) 48: 543-550
- The β-diversity of arable weed communities on organic and conventional cereal farms in two contrasting regions
- Applied Vegetation Science (2012) 15: 571-579
- Effects of management and structural connectivity on the plant communities of organic vegetable field margins in South Korea
- Ecological Research (2013) 28: 991-1002
- Effects of organic farming on plant and arthropod communities: A case study in Mediterranean dryland cereal
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2011) 141: 193-201
- How does agricultural intensification modulate changes in plant community composition?
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2011) 145: 77-84
- Noncrop flowering plants restore top-down herbivore control in agricultural fields
- Organic Eprints. 2014
- Organic farming and heterogeneous landscapes positively affect different measures of plant diversity
- Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 51: 1544-1553
- Organic Farming and Landscape Structure: Effects on Insect-Pollinated Plant Diversity in Intensively Managed Grasslands
- PLoS ONE 7(5): e38073
- Organic Farming Benefits Local Plant Diversity in Vineyard Farms Located in Intensive Agricultural Landscapes
- Environmental Management (2012) 49: 1054-1060
- Organic Farming Favours Insect-Pollinated over Non-Insect Pollinated Forbs in Meadows and Wheat Fields
- PLoS ONE (2013) 8(1): e54818
- Organic fields sustain weed metacommunity dynamics in farmland landscapes
- Proceedings of the Royal Society B (2015) 282: 1808
- Plant diversity in crop fields and woody hedgerows of organic and conventional farms in contrasting landscapes
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2008) 123: 185-193
- Quantifying the effect of organic farming, field boundary type and landscape structure on the vegetation of field boundaries
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2010) 135: 178-186
- Responses of plant, insect and spider biodiversity to local and landscape scale management intensity in cereal crops and grasslands
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2012) 146: 130-136
- Size and composition of weed seedbank in long-term organic and conventional low-input cropping systems
- European Journal of Agronomy (2012) 39: 52-61
- Weed seedbanks in arable fields: effects of management practices and surrounding landscape
- Weed Research (2011) 51: 631-640
- Weeds for bees? A review
- Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2015) 35: 891-909