‘Injurious weeds’ benefit pollinators more than official plants. Amazon’s canopy contains a dazzling multiverse for insects. U.S. set to extend use of toxic pesticides.
‘Injurious weeds’ benefit pollinators more than official plants. Amazon’s canopy contains a dazzling multiverse for insects. U.S. set to extend use of toxic pesticides.
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Researchers compared the biodiversity value of plants classified as “injurious weeds” with those stipulated by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for pollinator targeted agri-environmental options, such as red clover and wild marjoram. Their findings show that the abundance and diversity of pollinators visiting weed species are far higher than DEFRA recommended plants.
‘Injurious weeds’ benefit pollinators more than official plants. Amazon’s canopy contains a dazzling multiverse for insects. U.S. set to extend use of toxic pesticides.
‘Injurious weeds’ benefit pollinators more…
‘Injurious weeds’ benefit pollinators more than official plants. Amazon’s canopy contains a dazzling multiverse for insects. U.S. set to extend use of toxic pesticides.
Researchers compared the biodiversity value of plants classified as “injurious weeds” with those stipulated by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for pollinator targeted agri-environmental options, such as red clover and wild marjoram. Their findings show that the abundance and diversity of pollinators visiting weed species are far higher than DEFRA recommended plants.