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Volume 30, Number 3, 1 September 2001

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Editorial

Editorial
pp. 152-154(3)

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Nature's fields: a neglected model for increasing food production
pp. 161-170(10)
Authors: Wood, D.; Lenné, J.

The functioning of European grassland ecosystems: potential benefits of biodiversity to agriculture
pp. 179-185(7)
Authors: Minns, Asher; Finn, John; Hector, Andy; Caldeira, Maria; Joshi, Jasmin; Palmborg, Cecillia; Schmid, Bernhard; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael; Spehn, Eva; Troumbis, Andreas; Biodepth Project, The

Iguana production in Central America: prospects and constraints based on stakeholders' perceptions
pp. 187-194(8)
Authors: Eilers, C.H.A.M.; Udo, W.J. Koops. H.M.J.; Van Keulen, H.; Noordhuizen, J.P.T.M.

Establishing breeding programmes for new crops: lessons from the eastern black walnut programme
pp. 195-203(9)
Authors: Tourjee, Kenneth R.; Gradziel, Thomas M.

Monitor

Monitor
pp. 219-223(5)

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