Riparian forest fragments in rice fields under different management: differences on hymenopteran parasitoids diversity/Fragmentos de floresta riparia em areas de cultivo de arroz sob diferentes manejos: diferencas atraves diversidade de himenopteros parasitoides.(Original Article texto en ingles)

Hymenopteran parasitoids are important biological control agents in agroecosystems, and their diversity can be increased with habitat heterogeneity. Thus, the purpose of the study is to evaluate the influence of distance of rice-growing areas from natural fragment, type of crop management (organic a...

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