Number of items: 9.
Article
Dynamics of pollen beetle (Brassicogethes aeneus) immigration and colonization of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in Europe. (2023)
Bick, Emily, Sigsgaard, L., Torrance, Martin, Helmreich, S., Still, Laurence, Beck, B., Rashid, R. E., Lemmich, J., Nikolajsen, T., Cook, Sam
Advances in automatic identifcation of flying insects using optical sensors and machine learning. (2021)
Kirkeby, C, Rydhmer, K, Cook, Sam, Strand, A, Torrance, Martin, Swain, Jennifer, Prangsma, J, Johnen, A, Jensen, M, Brydegaard, M, Graesboll, K
Mesocosm experiments to assess the transmission of Pandora neoaphidis within simple and mixed field margins and over the crop-margin interface. (2012)
Baverstock, J., Torrance, Martin, Clark, Suzanne, Pell, J. K.
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Fusion-fission experiments in Aphidius: evolutionary split without isolation in response to environmental bimodality. (2011)
Emelianov, I., Hernandez-Lopez, A., Torrance, Martin, Watts, N.
Report
Appendix 4. Effect of brassica field margins on arthropod biodiversity and biocontrol in a wheat-oilseed rape rotation. (2015)
Cook, Sam, Skellern, M. P., Torrance, Martin, Nevard, L., Watts, Nigel, Clark, Suzanne, Pell, J. K.
Conference or Workshop Item
The effect of sowing date (autumn vs. spring) on the flowering period of biennial margin mixes and their resource value for enemies of crop pests. (2015)
Baverstock, J., Torrance, Martin, Skellern, M. P., Pell, J. K., Hartwell, G., Cook, Sam
Field margins for biocontrol and biodiversity across crop rotations: overview of the aims and approaches of Defra project IF01122. (2014)
Baverstock, J., Pell, J. K., Storkey, Jonathan, Torrance, Martin, Cook, Sam
Conservation biological control approaches for aphid control in UK arable crops. (2011)
Baverstock, J., Torrance, Martin, Pell, J. K.
Management of habitat diversity on arable farmland to maximise control of crop pests by communities of beneficial organisms. (2010)
Torrance, Martin, Baverstock, J., Martin, Hubert, Pell, J. K.
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