Sugarcane farmers can utilise a soil conservation technique called green cane trash blanketing, a form of mulching that can increase plant productivity through a number of channels, e.g., via altering soil physical, chemical and biological characteristics, and influence soil arthropod assemblages. Predatory mites (Mesostigmata) are important components of soil communities because they can control populations of other soil-dwelling pest species. Our aim was to characterise mulch-influenced predatory Mesostigmata community assemblages in sugarcane soils in Queensland, Australia. We found that application of a mulch layer significantly increased the abundance of Mesostigmata, and oribatid mites and collembolans, in soils. Furthermore, we obser...
The abundance of soil microarthropods from seven fragments of Araucaria Forest, Muitos Capões, Rio G...
In mulch-based cropping systems, soil cover harbours a lot of organisms that may improve soil fertil...
Walter, D.E., Stirling, G.R. (2018): Microarthropods in Australian sugarcane soils: A survey with em...
Most Australian sugarcane crops are harvested green, with the crop residues left behind after harves...
Most Australian sugarcane crops are harvested green, with the crop residues left behind after harves...
A surface mulch of crop residues enhances suppressiveness to plantparasitic nematodes in sugarcane s...
The mite community has been surveyed in Seasonal Semideciduous Forest with three types of surroundin...
This study was aimed to show whether conservation effort through reduced tillage or mulching can pro...
This study was aimed to show whether conservation effort through reduced tillage or mulching can pro...
A study was carried out as part of a larger trial into the soil amelioration technique called subsoi...
A study was carried out as part of a larger trial into the soil amelioration technique called subsoi...
The impact of conventional pesticide treatment and deep ploughing on oribatid mite communities was i...
The use of pesticides to protect crops often affects non-target organisms vital to ecosystem functio...
The use of pesticides to protect crops often affects non-target organisms vital to ecosystem functio...
Arthropods are important components of the soil fauna in improving soil quality and its structural p...
The abundance of soil microarthropods from seven fragments of Araucaria Forest, Muitos Capões, Rio G...
In mulch-based cropping systems, soil cover harbours a lot of organisms that may improve soil fertil...
Walter, D.E., Stirling, G.R. (2018): Microarthropods in Australian sugarcane soils: A survey with em...
Most Australian sugarcane crops are harvested green, with the crop residues left behind after harves...
Most Australian sugarcane crops are harvested green, with the crop residues left behind after harves...
A surface mulch of crop residues enhances suppressiveness to plantparasitic nematodes in sugarcane s...
The mite community has been surveyed in Seasonal Semideciduous Forest with three types of surroundin...
This study was aimed to show whether conservation effort through reduced tillage or mulching can pro...
This study was aimed to show whether conservation effort through reduced tillage or mulching can pro...
A study was carried out as part of a larger trial into the soil amelioration technique called subsoi...
A study was carried out as part of a larger trial into the soil amelioration technique called subsoi...
The impact of conventional pesticide treatment and deep ploughing on oribatid mite communities was i...
The use of pesticides to protect crops often affects non-target organisms vital to ecosystem functio...
The use of pesticides to protect crops often affects non-target organisms vital to ecosystem functio...
Arthropods are important components of the soil fauna in improving soil quality and its structural p...
The abundance of soil microarthropods from seven fragments of Araucaria Forest, Muitos Capões, Rio G...
In mulch-based cropping systems, soil cover harbours a lot of organisms that may improve soil fertil...
Walter, D.E., Stirling, G.R. (2018): Microarthropods in Australian sugarcane soils: A survey with em...