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Above and Below Ground Interactions in Corn (Zea mays L.) and Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) Under Various Production Systems.

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Figure 1.1. Hypothesized responses of arthropod abundance and diversity with changing management intensity across the 5 cropping systems
Figure 1.2. Effects of cropping system on A) overall soil arthropod abundance and effect of sampling date on B) total soil arthropod abundance for the 2013 corn growing season
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Figure 1.4. Means and standard errors for trends observed in A) total and B) overall soil arthropod abundance for the 2014 season in soybeans
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