Rebecca Stup: Recruiting flowers to combat weeds, promote biodiversity
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*Rebecca Stup ’23, MS ’26, is a master’s student in the lab of Antonio DiTommaso, a weed ecologist and associate dean and director of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (Cornell AES). DiTommaso’s lab has been exploring planting wildflower strips along farmland as a strategy to increase biodiversity, attract pollinators and combat weeds. *

*Pollinators in the U.S. have declined sharply over the past decade, and last winter saw the single-largest loss of honeybee colonies in history. Mea…

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