Formation of ridges during row cultivation creates microsites that could enhance spatial heterogeneity of soil properties, such as organic C, and thereby influence soil microbial communities. A study was conducted during 2003 near Shelton, NE, on a corn (Zea mays L.) field mapped using apparent electrical conductivity (ECa). New ridges were built each year with a row cultivator when corn reached the V3–V4 growth stage. Cultivation increased labile C fractions and soil microbial biomass in the row position for all ECa classes. Canonical discrimination analysis showed no clear differences in relative abundance of specific microbial groups among ECa classes or between row and furrow position, except for enhanced mycorrhizal biomass in the row....
The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and ut...
Soil types heavily influence ecological dynamics. It remains controversial to what extent soil types...
Background Harnessing beneficial microbes presents a promising strategy to optimize plant growth and...
Formation of ridges during row cultivation creates microsites that could enhance spatial heterogenei...
Soil microbial activity is important for crop production. Soil microbes are involved in nutrient and...
Soil microbial biomass (MB) and potential extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) are frequently used as...
Soils are inherently variable in the physical and chemical properties that determine yield potential...
Soils exhibit spatial variability in their properties. One approach for delineating field-scale vari...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
Organic C has many benefits for soil, but it is depleted by tillage and crop harvest, and especially...
Crop yield often varies within a field of a single genetically uniform crop plant, with the causes p...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
The size and structure of the soil microbial community was measured under maize grown in rotation wi...
Rational cropping maintains high soil fertility and a healthy ecosystem. Soil microorganism is the c...
The aim of the experiment was to determine if temporal variations of belowground activity reflect th...
The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and ut...
Soil types heavily influence ecological dynamics. It remains controversial to what extent soil types...
Background Harnessing beneficial microbes presents a promising strategy to optimize plant growth and...
Formation of ridges during row cultivation creates microsites that could enhance spatial heterogenei...
Soil microbial activity is important for crop production. Soil microbes are involved in nutrient and...
Soil microbial biomass (MB) and potential extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) are frequently used as...
Soils are inherently variable in the physical and chemical properties that determine yield potential...
Soils exhibit spatial variability in their properties. One approach for delineating field-scale vari...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
Organic C has many benefits for soil, but it is depleted by tillage and crop harvest, and especially...
Crop yield often varies within a field of a single genetically uniform crop plant, with the causes p...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
The size and structure of the soil microbial community was measured under maize grown in rotation wi...
Rational cropping maintains high soil fertility and a healthy ecosystem. Soil microorganism is the c...
The aim of the experiment was to determine if temporal variations of belowground activity reflect th...
The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and ut...
Soil types heavily influence ecological dynamics. It remains controversial to what extent soil types...
Background Harnessing beneficial microbes presents a promising strategy to optimize plant growth and...