Intégration de la Cameline au sein des agro-écosystèmes : des relations multi-trophiques complexes
La cameline, Camelina sativa (Brassicaceae), fait aujourd'hui l'objet d'un regain d'intérêt. Il s'agit d'une plante aux vocations multiples (bioénergétique, industrielle, alimentaire), aux exigences agronomiques faibles et qui semble peu sujette aux attaques de ravageur...
Main Author: | Chesnais, Quentin |
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Other Authors: | Amiens |
Language: | fr en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016AMIE0030/document |
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