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Phytosanitary Situation of Agrocenosis in Ukraine and New Technologies for Monitoring Harmful Organisms

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In light of present and future climates change, it is possible to expect an increase in the general diversity of entomofauna that might distort the ecological stability of agrolandscapes. This paper shows some decrease in the level of ecological stability of agroecosystems which generally deteriorates phytosanitary situation.

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Chayka, V., Neverovska, T., Prokopiuk, N., Baklanova, O. (2011). Phytosanitary Situation of Agrocenosis in Ukraine and New Technologies for Monitoring Harmful Organisms. In: Kogan, F., Powell, A., Fedorov, O. (eds) Use of Satellite and In-Situ Data to Improve Sustainability. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9618-0_13

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