Abstract: It is expected that the agricultural intensification occurred in recent decades in the Argentine Rolling Pampa significantly alters the SOM reserves. Therefore, it is necessary to identify soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) frac-tions to understand the functionality and stabilization of these reserves. Our objectives were to study the NT effect in two crop rotations, corn-double cropped wheat/soybean (MWS) and double cropped wheat/soybean (WS) on: 1) SOM and its particle size and biological fractions contents, 2) C and N stubble biomass and 3) some soil properties in order to explain the SOM differences found. The larger biomass residue remaining on the soil surface under NT promoted higher aggregate stability and lower soil...
The evolution of organic matter is studied in the soils of the humid central Argentinean pampas, whi...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground bi...
The crop rotation system in organic farming is a determinant factor to accumulate and preserve soil ...
It is expected that the agricultural intensification occurred in recent decades in the Argentine Rol...
Soils under no tillage have experienced unfavorable changes, mainly due to current agricultural prac...
The Argentine Pampa is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, but sole crop m...
The Argentine Pampa is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, but sole crop m...
Long-term soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic nitrogen (SON) following cultivation of grassla...
Pampean cropped area has doubled during the last four decades. A profound change in these agro-syste...
The current agricultural production systems in the Pampas Region have been significantly simplified ...
Soya bean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) monoculture can lead to a decrease in labile fractions of soil or...
In temperate cropping systems, a better understanding of soil C and P transformations is pertinent t...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
The sustainability of continuous cropping systems depends heavily on the years of intensive agricult...
!is paper assesses the long-term effect of no-tillage (NT) on soil organic carbon (OC) content and i...
The evolution of organic matter is studied in the soils of the humid central Argentinean pampas, whi...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground bi...
The crop rotation system in organic farming is a determinant factor to accumulate and preserve soil ...
It is expected that the agricultural intensification occurred in recent decades in the Argentine Rol...
Soils under no tillage have experienced unfavorable changes, mainly due to current agricultural prac...
The Argentine Pampa is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, but sole crop m...
The Argentine Pampa is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, but sole crop m...
Long-term soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic nitrogen (SON) following cultivation of grassla...
Pampean cropped area has doubled during the last four decades. A profound change in these agro-syste...
The current agricultural production systems in the Pampas Region have been significantly simplified ...
Soya bean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) monoculture can lead to a decrease in labile fractions of soil or...
In temperate cropping systems, a better understanding of soil C and P transformations is pertinent t...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
The sustainability of continuous cropping systems depends heavily on the years of intensive agricult...
!is paper assesses the long-term effect of no-tillage (NT) on soil organic carbon (OC) content and i...
The evolution of organic matter is studied in the soils of the humid central Argentinean pampas, whi...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground bi...
The crop rotation system in organic farming is a determinant factor to accumulate and preserve soil ...