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Moerkens, R., Leirs, H., Peusens, G., Belliën, T. & Gobin, B. (2012). Natural and human causes of earwig mortality during winter: temperature, parasitoids and soil tillage. Journal of Applied Entomology (Print), 136, 490-500. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.2011.01676.x
Robinson, D. A., Hockley, N., Dominati, E., Lebron, I., Scow, K. M., Reynolds, B., Emmett, B. A., Keith, A., de Jonge, L. W., Schjønning, P., Møldrup, P., Jones, S. B. & Tuller, M. (2012). Natural Capital, Ecosystem Services and Soil Change: Why Soil Science must Embrace an Ecosystems Approach. Vadose Zone Journal, 11(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.2136/vzj2011.0051
Elsgaard, L., Kandel, T. P., Görres, C.-M., Lærke, P. E. & Petersen, S. O. (2012). Net ecosystem exchange and carbon balance at Danish peatlands under annual and perennial cropping regimes. Abstract fra Workshop on Regulation of soil organic matter and nutrient turn-over in agriculture, Witzenhausen, Germany, 15.-16. November 2012, Witzenhausen, Tyskland.
Almeida, G. F. & Magalhães, P. M. (2012). Network activities with Brazilian scientists in respect to potential plants with antimicrobial properties. Poster-session præsenteret på A. gali International Workshop, Hørsholm, Danmark.
Shekofteh, H., Afyuni, M. M., Hajabbasi, M.-A., Iversen, B. V., Nezamabadi-pour, H., Abassi, F. & Sheikholeslam, F. (2012). Nitrate leaching from a potato field using fuzzy inference system combined with genetic algorithm. International Journal of Agriculture, 2(5), 608-617. http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/20123349957.html;jsessionid=A620230CCAE572237BEAB7393D13D453?gitCommit=4.13.8-6-g6e31ff9
Hansen, E. M. (2012). Nitrate Leaching From Grain Maize After Different Tillage Methods and Long/Short Term Cover Cropping. Poster-session præsenteret på ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Hansen, B., Thorling, L., Sørensen, B., Dalgaard, T. & Erlandsen, M. (2012). Nitrattrends i dansk grundvand. Vand & Jord, 19(1), 37-40.