Intensive tillage and high inputs of chemicals are frequently used in conventional agriculture management, which critically depresses soil properties and causes soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution. Conservation practices, such as no-tillage and organic farming, have potential to enhance soil health. However, the long-term impact of no-tillage and organic practices on soil microbial diversity and community structure has not been fully understood, particularly in humid, warm climate regions such as the southeast USA. We hypothesized that organic inputs will lead to greater microbial diversity and a more stable microbial community, and that the combination of no tillage and organic inputs will maximize soil microbial diversity. We condu...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
Understanding how soil microbiomes respond to management is essential to maximizing soil health. We ...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
Conventional agriculture with intensive tillage and high inputs of synthetic chemicals has criticall...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
A global meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of conservation tillage practices on soi...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
The effect of tillage decisions on soil structure is well understood by growers and agricultural res...
The extent of soil microbial diversity is seen to be critical to the maintenance of soil health and ...
Reducing tillage and growing cover crops, widely recommended practices for boosting soil health, hav...
Irrigation increases carbon (C) input to soils via increased litter and root production. Intensively...
Land use intensification has resulted in the conversion of complex natural systems into simpler, man...
Reducing tillage and growing cover crops, widely recommended practices for boosting soil health, hav...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
Understanding how soil microbiomes respond to management is essential to maximizing soil health. We ...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...
Conventional agriculture with intensive tillage and high inputs of synthetic chemicals has criticall...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
A global meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of conservation tillage practices on soi...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
The effect of tillage decisions on soil structure is well understood by growers and agricultural res...
The extent of soil microbial diversity is seen to be critical to the maintenance of soil health and ...
Reducing tillage and growing cover crops, widely recommended practices for boosting soil health, hav...
Irrigation increases carbon (C) input to soils via increased litter and root production. Intensively...
Land use intensification has resulted in the conversion of complex natural systems into simpler, man...
Reducing tillage and growing cover crops, widely recommended practices for boosting soil health, hav...
It is well recognized that organic soil management stimulates bacterial biomass and activity and tha...
Understanding how soil microbiomes respond to management is essential to maximizing soil health. We ...
Intensive agricultural management often depletes soil organic matter (SOM), the largest terrestrial ...