Hedge
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A hedge often operates as, and sometimes is called, a "live fence". This may either consist of individual fence posts connected with wire or other fencing material, or it may be in the form of densely planted hedges without interconnecting wire. This is common in tropical areas where low-income farmers can demarcate properties and reduce maintenance of fence posts that otherwise deteriorate rapidly. Many other benefits can be obtained depending on the species chosen. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by David T S Hayman, Nicholas Johnson, Daniel L Horton, Jessica Hedge, Philip R Wakeley, Ashley C Banyard, Shoufeng Zhang, Andy Alhassan, Anthony R FooksGet access
Published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2011)
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9by Stella Babalola, Kuor Kumoji, Grace N. Awantang, Olamide A. Oyenubi, Michael Toso, Samantha Tsang, Therese Bleu, Dorothy Achu, Judith Hedge, David C. Schnabel, Shelby Cash, Lynn M. Van Lith, Anna C. McCartney-Melstad, Yannick Nkomou, Abdul Dosso, Wani Lahai, Gabrielle C. HunterGet access
Published in Malaria Journal (2022)
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