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Santiago L. Poggio
Santiago L. Poggio
Associate Professor. IFEVA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET, School of Agriculture. Argentina.
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Structure of weed communities occurring in monoculture and intercropping of field pea and barley
SL Poggio
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 109 (1-2), 48-58, 2005
3642005
The database of the PREDICTS (projecting responses of ecological diversity in changing terrestrial systems) project
LN Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ...
Ecology and evolution 7 (1), 145-188, 2017
2392017
Landscape complexity differentially affects alpha, beta, and gamma diversities of plants occurring in fencerows and crop fields
SL Poggio, EJ Chaneton, CM Ghersa
Biological Conservation 143 (11), 2477-2486, 2010
1362010
Diversifying crop rotation increased metabolic soil diversity and activity of the microbial community
L D’Acunto, JF Andrade, SL Poggio, M Semmartin
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 257, 159-164, 2018
1062018
Structure of weed communities occurring in pea and wheat crops in the Rolling Pampa (Argentina)
SL Poggio, EH Satorre, EB de la Fuente
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 103 (1), 225-235, 2004
1062004
Intercropping sunflower and soybean in intensive farming systems: Evaluating yield advantage and effect on weed and insect assemblages
EB de la Fuente, SA Suárez, AE Lenardis, SL Poggio
NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 70, 47-52, 2014
952014
Pod and seed numbers as a function of photothermal quotient during the seed set period of field pea (Pisum sativum) crops
SL Poggio, EH Satorre, S Dethiou, GM Gonzalo
European journal of agronomy 22 (1), 55-69, 2005
842005
Pasture area and landscape heterogeneity are key determinants of bird diversity in intensively managed farmland
A Cerezo, MÝC Conde, SL Poggio
Biodiversity and Conservation 20, 2649-2667, 2011
792011
Productivity and resource use in intensified cropping systems in the Rolling Pampa, Argentina
JF Andrade, SL Poggio, M Ermácora, EH Satorre
European Journal of Agronomy 67, 37-51, 2015
762015
The arable plant diversity of intensively managed farmland: Effects of field position and crop type at local and landscape scales
SL Poggio, EJ Chaneton, CM Ghersa
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 166, 55-64, 2013
712013
Land use intensification in the Rolling Pampa, Argentina: Diversifying crop sequences to increase yields and resource use
JF Andrade, SL Poggio, M Ermácora, EH Satorre
European Journal of Agronomy 82, 1-10, 2017
662017
Epigeal arthropod communities in intensively farmed landscapes: effects of land use mosaics, neighbourhood heterogeneity, and field position
GAR Molina, SL Poggio, CM Ghersa
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 192, 135-143, 2014
552014
Landscape ecology and biodiversity in agricultural landscapes
F Burel, C Lavigne, EJP Marshall, AC Moonen, SL Poggio
Elsevier, 2013
442013
Species richness and evenness as a function of biomass in arable plant communities
SL Poggio, CM Ghersa
Weed Research 51 (3), 241-249, 2011
442011
Species diversity of entomophilous plants and flower-visiting insects is sustained in the field margins of sunflower crops
JP Torretta, SL Poggio
Journal of Natural history 47 (3-4), 139-165, 2013
402013
Diversity and life-history traits of wild bees (Insecta: Hymenoptera) in intensive agricultural landscapes in the Rolling Pampa, Argentina
V Le Féon, SL Poggio, JP Torretta, C Bertrand, GAR Molina, F Burel, ...
Journal of Natural History 50 (19-20), 1175-1196, 2016
352016
Cambios florísticos en comunidades de malezas: un marco conceptual basado en reglas de ensamblaje
SL Poggio
Ecología Austral 22, 150-158, 2012
332012
Weed community structure of mandarin orchards under conventional and integrated management in northern Spain
MT Mas, SL Poggio, AMC Verdú
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 119 (3-4), 305-310, 2007
302007
Wider road verges sustain higher plant species richness and pollinator abundance in intensively managed agroecosystems
M Monasterolo, SL Poggio, D Medan, M Devoto
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 302, 107084, 2020
232020
Frogs taste nice when there are few mice: do dietary shifts in barn owls result from rapid farming intensification?
K Hodara, SL Poggio
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 230, 42-46, 2016
232016
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