Continuous monoculture in major agricultural regions has been characterized by the loss of fertility, increased soil erosion and surface runoff. Thus, the inclusion of cover crops (CC) is a promising option aimed at better preserving the sustainable production of agricultural systems. The objective of this studywas to assess the short-term effect of CC on soil microbial community structure and related enzyme activities and macronutrient availability. Species tested as CC were: oat (Avena sativa L.), vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and radish (Raphanus sativus L.), which were sown in two species mixtures, oat/radish (CC1) and oat/radish/vetch (CC2), with soybean monoculture and soybean/corn being the cash crops. The field trial was performed under n...
In the Southeastern region of Buenos Aires province, soybean monoculture has led to a decline in soi...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
The cover crops are important for soil preservation, like physical, chemical and biological properti...
Agricultural systems where monoculture prevails are characterized by fertility losses and reduced co...
The expansion of the common bean monoculture system along with intensive agricultural practices focu...
The inclusion of tropical grass forage as a cover crop (CC) could be a useful tool to improve microb...
World population growth has led to a rise in resource demands imposed on agricultural systems, gener...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground bi...
Intensive agricultural practices have resulted in progressive soil degradation, with consequences on...
International audienceReducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilization on eco...
Argentina is the world’s third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need to pr...
Low soil fertility in the Eastern Cape Province (EC) is attributed to poor agricultural management, ...
Cover cropping is a promising sustainable agricultural method with the potential to enhance soil hea...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems through crop rotations and/or the use of win...
Cropping diversification with cover crop mixtures combined with low N fertilization represents an ec...
In the Southeastern region of Buenos Aires province, soybean monoculture has led to a decline in soi...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
The cover crops are important for soil preservation, like physical, chemical and biological properti...
Agricultural systems where monoculture prevails are characterized by fertility losses and reduced co...
The expansion of the common bean monoculture system along with intensive agricultural practices focu...
The inclusion of tropical grass forage as a cover crop (CC) could be a useful tool to improve microb...
World population growth has led to a rise in resource demands imposed on agricultural systems, gener...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground bi...
Intensive agricultural practices have resulted in progressive soil degradation, with consequences on...
International audienceReducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilization on eco...
Argentina is the world’s third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need to pr...
Low soil fertility in the Eastern Cape Province (EC) is attributed to poor agricultural management, ...
Cover cropping is a promising sustainable agricultural method with the potential to enhance soil hea...
The sustainable intensification of agricultural systems through crop rotations and/or the use of win...
Cropping diversification with cover crop mixtures combined with low N fertilization represents an ec...
In the Southeastern region of Buenos Aires province, soybean monoculture has led to a decline in soi...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
The cover crops are important for soil preservation, like physical, chemical and biological properti...