Native plants and non-native crops do not fare well in proximity to one another, attracting pests that spread diseases in both directions, according to two new UC Riverside studies. Native plants and non-native crops do not fare well in proximity to one another, attracting pests that spread diseases in both directions, according to two new UC Riverside studies. Ecology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Wild plants and crops don’t make great neighbors: Study finds pathogens spill from one population to the other
