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320Agroecología: Bases científicas para una agricultura sustentableAltieri, M. A., C. A. Francis, A. van Schoonhoven, and J. D. Doll. 1978. A review of insectprevalence in maize (Zea mays) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) polycultural systems. FieldCrops Research 1: 33 49.Altieri, M. A., and S. R. Gliessman. 1983. Effects of plant diversity on the density and herbivoryof the flea beetle, Phyllotreta cruciferae Goeze, in California collard (Brassica oleracea)cropping systems. Crop Protection 2: 497 501Altieri, M. A., and S. B. Hecht. 1989. Agroecology and Small Farm Development. Boca Raton, Fla.:CRC Press.Altieri, M. A., and D. K. Letourneau. 1982. Vegetation management and biological control inagroeco- systems. Crop Protection 1: 405 430.Altieri, M. A., D. K. Letourneau and J. R. Davis. 1983b. Developing sustainable agroecosystems.Bio- Science 33: 45 49.Altieri, M. A., P. B. Martin, and W. J. Lewis. 1983. A quest for ecologically based pest managementsystems. Envir. Manage. 7: 91 100.Altieri, M. A., and M. Z. Liebman. 1986. «Insect, weed and plant disease management in multiplecropping systems.» In: Multiple Cropping Systems. C. A. Francis, ed. New York: MacMillan.pp. 183 218.. 1988. Weed Management in Agroecosystems: Ecological Approaches. Florida: CRC Press.Altieri, M. A. A. and O. Masera. 1993. Sustainable rural development in Latin America: buildingfrom the bottom up. Ecological Economics 7: 93 121.Altieri, M. A., and L. C. Merrick. 1987. In situ conservation of crop genetic resources throughmaintenance of traditional farming systems. Economic Botany 41(1): 86 96.Altieri, M. A. and C. Montecinos. 1993. Conserving crop genetic resources in Latin Americathrough farmers participation. In: Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies of GeneticResource Conserva- tion and Development. C. S. Potter, J. I. Cohen, and D. Janczewski, eds.Washington, D. C. :AAAS. pp. 45 64.Altieri, M. A., and L. L. Schmidt. 1985. Cover crop manipulation in northern California orchards andvineyards: effects on arthropod communities. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 3: 1 24.Altieri, M. A., J. W. Todd, E. W. Hauser, M. Patterson, G. A. Buchanan, and R. H. Walker. 1981.Some effects of weed management and row spacing on insect abundance in soybean fields. Prot.Ecol. 3: 334 343.Altieri, M. A., A. van Schoonhoven, and J. D. Doll. 1977. The ecological role of weeds in insectpest management systems: a review illustrated with bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) croppingsystems. PANS 23: 185 205.Altieri, M. A., and W. H. Whitcomb. 1979. The potential use of weeds in the manipulation ofbeneficial insects. HortScience 14: 12 18.Altieri, M. A., Wilson, R. C., and L. L. Schmidt. 1985. The effects of living mulches and weed coveron the dynamics of foliage and soil arthropod communities in three crop systems. CropProtection 4: 201 213.Altieri, M. A., and A. Yurjevic. 1989. The Latin American Consortium on Agroecology andDevelopment: a new institutional arrangement to foster sustainable agriculture among resourcepoorfarmers. Bulletin of the Institute of Development Anthropology 7: 17-19.Altieri, M. A., and A. Yurjevic. 1991. La agroecologia y el desarrollo rural sostentible en AmericaLatina. Agroecologia y Desarrollo 1: 25 36.Anderson, D. T. 1981. «Seeding and interculture mechanization requirements related to intercroppingin India.» In: Proc. Int. Workshop on Intercropping 10 13 Jan. 1979. India: ICRISAT.Anderson, A., and S. Anderson. 1983. People and the Palm Forest. Washington D.C.: U.S. MABPubl.Anderson, A., A. Gely, J. Strudwick, G. Sobel, and M. Pinto. 1985. Um sistema agroflorestal navarzea do Estuario Amazonico. Acta Amazonica 15: 1 2.Andow, D. 1983. The extent of monoculture and its effects on insect pest populations with particularreference to wheat and cotton. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 9: 25 36.. 1991a. Vegetational diversity and arthropod population response. Ann. Rev. Entom. 36: 561 586.. 1991b. Yield loss to arthropods in vegetationally diverse agroecosystems. Enivron. Entomol. 20:1228 1235.

Bibliografía321Andow, D. A., A. G. Nicholson, H. C. Wein, and H. R. Wilson. 1986. Insect populations on cabbagegrown with living mulches. Environmental Entomology 15: 293 299.Andrews, D. J. 1972. Intercropping with sorghum in Nigeria. Exper. Agric. 8: 139 150.Ardiwinata, R. O. 1957. Fish culture on paddy fields in Indonesia. Proc. Indo-Pacific Fish. Coun.7: 119 154.Armillas, P. 1971. Gardens on swamps. Science 174: 653 66.Atteh, O. D. 1984. Nigerian farmers’ perception of pests and pesticides. Insect Sci. Appl. 5: 213 220.Augstburger, F. 1983. Agronomic and economic potential of manure in Bolivian valleys andhighlands. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 10: 335 346.Azzi, G. 1956. Agricultural Ecology. London: Constable.Bach, C. E. 1980. Effects of plant density and diversity on the population dynamics of a specialistherbi- vore, the striped cucumber beetle, Acalymma vittatum (Fab.). Ecology 61: 1515 1530.Baker, H. F. 1974. The evolution of weeds. Ann. Rev. Eco. Syst. 5: 1 24.Baker, K. F., and R. J. Cook. 1974. Biological Control of Plant Pathogens. San Francisco: W. H.Freeman.Balasubramanian, V., and L. Sekayange. 1990. Area harvest equivalency ration for measuringefficiency in multiseason intercropping. Agron. Journal 82: 519 522.Bantilan, R. T., M. C. Palada, and R. R. Harwood. 1974. Integrated weed management. I. Keyfactors affecting crop-weed balance. Philippine Weed Sci. Bull. 1: 14 36.Barney, R. J., W. O. Lamp, E. J. Armbrust, and G. Kapusta. 1984. Insect predator community andits response to weed management in spring- planted alfalfa. Protection Ecology 6: 23 33.Bartlett, K. 1984. Agricultural Choice and Change. New York: Acad.Press.Bartlett, P. F. 1980. Adaption strategies in peasant agricultural production. Ann. Rev. Anthropol. 9:545 573.Bartlett, R., and B. James. 1980. Studying dried, stored soil samples some pitfalls. Soil Sci. Soc. Am.J. 44: 721 724.Bartlett, R. J. 1981. Oxidation reduction status of aerobic soils. In: Chemistry in the Soil Environment.Wisconsin: Amer. Soc. Agronomy.Barton, K. A., and W. J. Brill. 1983. Prospects in plant genetic engineering. Science 219: 671 676.Bayliss Smith, T. P. 1982. The Ecology of Agricultural Systems. London: Cambridge Univ. Press.Beasdale, J. K. A. 1960. «Studies on plant competition.» In: The Biology of Weeds. J. L. Harper,ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publisher. pp. 133 142.Bebbington, A., and G. Thiele. 1993. Non-governmental Organizations and the Stage in LatinAmerica: Rethinking Roles in Sustainable Agricultural Development. New York: Routledge.Beets, W. C. 1982. Multiple Cropping and Tropical Farming Systems. Boulder: Westview Press.Benbrook, C. M. 1989. Sustainable agriculture: policy options and prospects. American Journal ofAlternative Agriculture: 4: 153 159.Bendixen, L. E., and D. J. Horn. 1981. An Annotated Bibliography of Weeds as Reservoirs forOrganisms Affecting Crops. III. Insects. Ohio: Agric. Res. and Dev. Center.Beneria, L. 1984. Women in Development in Latin America. New York: Praeger.Berger, R. D. 1977. Application of epidemiological principles to achieve plant disease control. Ann.Reg. Phytopathol. 15: 165 183.Berlin, B., D. E. Breedlove, and P. H. Raven. 1973. General principles of classification andnomenclature in folk biology. Amer. Anth.. 75: 214 242.Bezdickek, D. F., and J. F. Powers. 1984. Organic farming: current technology and its role in asustainable agriculture. ASA Spec. Pub. No. 46. Amer. Soc. Agron.Birch, H. F. 1958. The effect of soil drying on humus decomposition and nitrogen availability. PlantSoil 10: 9 31.Bircham, J. S., and C. J. Korte. 1984. «Principles of herbage production.» In: Pasture: The ExportFarmer. A. M. Fordyce, ed. New Zealand: New Zealand Institute of Agricultural Science.Blaikie, P. 1984. The Political Economy of Soil Erosion. New York: Methuen.

Bibliografía321Andow, D. A., A. G. Nicholson, H. C. Wein, and H. R. Wilson. 1986. Insect populations on cabbagegrown with living mulches. Environmental Entomology 15: 293 299.Andrews, D. J. 1972. Intercropping with sorghum in Nigeria. Exper. Agric. 8: 139 150.Ardiwinata, R. O. 1957. Fish culture on paddy fields in Indonesia. Proc. Indo-Pacific Fish. Coun.7: 119 154.Armillas, P. 1971. Gardens on swamps. Science 174: 653 66.Atteh, O. D. 1984. Nigerian farmers’ perception of pests and pesticides. Insect Sci. Appl. 5: 213 220.Augstburger, F. 1983. Agronomic and economic potential of manure in Bolivian valleys andhighlands. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 10: 335 346.Azzi, G. 1956. Agricultural Ecology. London: Constable.Bach, C. E. 1980. Effects of plant density and diversity on the population dynamics of a specialistherbi- vore, the striped cucumber beetle, Acalymma vittatum (Fab.). Ecology 61: 1515 1530.Baker, H. F. 1974. The evolution of weeds. Ann. Rev. Eco. Syst. 5: 1 24.Baker, K. F., and R. J. Cook. 1974. Biological Control of Plant Pathogens. San Francisco: W. H.Freeman.Balasubramanian, V., and L. Sekayange. 1990. Area harvest equivalency ration for measuringefficiency in multiseason intercropping. Agron. Journal 82: 519 522.Bantilan, R. T., M. C. Palada, and R. R. Harwood. 1974. Integrated weed management. I. Keyfactors affecting crop-weed balance. Philippine Weed Sci. Bull. 1: 14 36.Barney, R. J., W. O. Lamp, E. J. Armbrust, and G. Kapusta. 1984. Insect predator community andits response to weed management in spring- planted alfalfa. Protection Ecology 6: 23 33.Bartlett, K. 1984. Agricultural Choice and Change. New York: Acad.Press.Bartlett, P. F. 1980. Adaption strategies in peasant agricultural production. Ann. Rev. Anthropol. 9:545 573.Bartlett, R., and B. James. 1980. Studying dried, stored soil samples some pitfalls. Soil Sci. Soc. Am.J. 44: 721 724.Bartlett, R. J. 1981. Oxidation reduction status of aerobic soils. In: Chemistry in the Soil Environment.Wisconsin: Amer. Soc. Agronomy.Barton, K. A., and W. J. Brill. 1983. Prospects in plant genetic engineering. Science 219: 671 676.Bayliss Smith, T. P. 1982. The Ecology of Agricultural Systems. London: Cambridge Univ. Press.Beasdale, J. K. A. 1960. «Studies on plant competition.» In: The Biology of Weeds. J. L. Harper,ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publisher. pp. 133 142.Bebbington, A., and G. Thiele. 1993. Non-governmental Organizations and the Stage in LatinAmerica: Rethinking Roles in Sustainable Agricultural Development. New York: Routledge.Beets, W. C. 1982. Multiple Cropping and Tropical Farming Systems. Boulder: Westview Press.Benbrook, C. M. 1989. Sustainable agriculture: policy options and prospects. American Journal ofAlternative Agriculture: 4: 153 159.Bendixen, L. E., and D. J. Horn. 1981. An Annotated Bibliography of Weeds as Reservoirs forOrganisms Affecting Crops. III. Insects. Ohio: Agric. Res. and Dev. Center.Beneria, L. 1984. Women in Development in Latin America. New York: Praeger.Berger, R. D. 1977. Application of epidemiological principles to achieve plant disease control. Ann.Reg. Phytopathol. 15: 165 183.Berlin, B., D. E. Breedlove, and P. H. Raven. 1973. General principles of classification andnomenclature in folk biology. Amer. Anth.. 75: 214 242.Bezdickek, D. F., and J. F. Powers. 1984. Organic farming: current technology and its role in asustainable agriculture. ASA Spec. Pub. No. 46. Amer. Soc. Agron.Birch, H. F. 1958. The effect of soil drying on humus decomposition and nitrogen availability. PlantSoil 10: 9 31.Bircham, J. S., and C. J. Korte. 1984. «Principles of herbage production.» In: Pasture: The ExportFarmer. A. M. Fordyce, ed. New Zealand: New Zealand Institute of Agricultural Science.Blaikie, P. 1984. The Political Economy of Soil Erosion. New York: Methuen.

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