Items where Author is "MacLaren, Chloe"
Number of items: 18.
A Bayesian approach to analyzing long-term agricultural experiments. (2024)
Addy, John, MacLaren, Chloe, Lang, R.
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Quantifying farm sustainability through the lens of ecological theory. (2024)
Storkey, Jonathan, MacLaren, Chloe, Bullock, J. M., Norton, L. R., Redhead, J. W., Pywell, R. F.
Identifying yield stability over time via time-varying GARCH processes and multivariate Horseshoe priors. (2023)
Addy, John, MacLaren, Chloe, Hassall, Kirsty
Construction of a generalised farm typology to aid selection, targeting and scaling of on farm research. (2023)
Hassall, Kirsty, Baudron, F., MacLaren, Chloe, Cairns, J. E., Ndhlela, T., McGrath, Steve, Nyagumbo, I., Haefele, Stephan
Predicting intercrop competition, facilitation, and productivity from simple functional traits. (2023)
MacLaren, Chloe, Waswa, W., Aliyu, K. T., Claessens, L., Mead, Andrew, Schob, C., Vanlauwe, B., Storkey, Jonathan
Ecological Intensification and the sustainable use of fertilisers. (2023)
Storkey, Jonathan, MacLaren, Chloe, Mead, Andrew
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A heteroskedastic model of park grass spring hay yields in response to weather suggests continuing yield decline with climate change in future decades. (2022)
Addy, John, Ellis, R. H., MacLaren, Chloe, Macdonald, Andy, Semenov, Mikhail, Mead, Andrew
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Extending meta-analysis approaches to address routes to Ecological Intensification using agricultural Long-Term Experiments. (2022)
Mead, Andrew, MacLaren, Chloe, Storkey, Jonathan
Long-term evidence for ecological intensification as a pathway to sustainable agriculture. (2022)
MacLaren, Chloe, Mead, Andrew, Van Balen, D., Claessens, L., Etana, A., De Haan, J., Haagsma, W., Jack, O., Keller, T., Labuschagne, J., Myrbeck, A., Necpalova, M., Nziguheba, G., Six, J., Strauss, J., Swanepoel, P. A., Thierfelder, C., Topp, C., Tshuma, F., Verstegen, H., Walker, R., Watson, C., Wesselink, M., Storkey, Jonathan
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Can the right composition and diversity of farmed species improve food security among smallholder farmers? (2022)
MacLaren, Chloe, Aliyu, K. T., Waswa, W., Storkey, Jonathan, Claessens, L., Vanlauwe, B., Mead, Andrew
Tillage practices affect weeds differently in monoculture vs crop rotation. (2020)
MacLaren, Chloe, Labuschagne, J., Swanepoel, P. A.
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Moving Away From Limiting Similarity During Restoration: Timing of Arrival and Native Biomass Are Better Proxies of Invasion Suppression in Grassland Communities. (2020)
Yanelli, F. A., MacLaren, Chloe, Kollmann, J.
An ecological future for weed science to sustain crop production and the environment. A review. (2020)
MacLaren, Chloe, Storkey, Jonathan, Menegat, A., Metcalfe, Helen, Dehnen-Schmutz, K.
High nitrogen rates do not increase canola yield and may affect soil bacterial functioning. (2020)
Becker, F., MacLaren, Chloe, Brink, C., Jabobs, K., Le Roux, M. R., Swanepoel, P. A.
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Seed-drill opener type and crop residue load affect canola establishment, but only residue load affects yield. (2019)
Swanepoel, P. A., Le Roux, P. J. G., Agenbag, G. A., Strauss, J. A., MacLaren, Chloe
Cover Crop Biomass Production Is More Important than Diversity for Weed Suppression. (2019)
MacLaren, Chloe, Swanepoel, P., Bennett, J., Wright, J., Dehnen-Schmutz, K.
Management practices influence the competitivepotential of weed communities and their value tobiodiversity in South African vineyards. (2019)
MacLaren, Chloe, Bennett, J., Dehnen-Schmutz, K.
Livestock in diverse cropping systems improve weed management and sustain yields whilst reducing inputs. (2019)
MacLaren, Chloe, Storkey, Jonathan, Strauss, J., Swanepoel, P., Dehnen-Schmutz, K.
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