Maintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health, nutrient cycling and decomposition. Different forage species have variable concentrations of essential nutrients and rooting patterns, potentially affecting soil biology and soil–plant–animal interactions. Our study compared the effect of growing different forage crops on soil faunal diversity and abundance. Plots of chicory (Cichorium intybus), red clover (Trifolium pratense), white clover (Trifolium repens) or perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) were established in 2009 and maintained over a four year period. Soil faunal samples were taken, including soil mesofauna, nematodes and earthworms, at the end of this period in autumn 2012 and spring 2013. Significant d...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil analysis is fundamental to optimise nutrient management, fertiliser use and promote sustainable...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Maintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health, nutrient cycling and d...
AbstractMaintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health, nutrient cycli...
Soil biology is key to maintaining soil health, and soil health is fundamental to the sustainability...
The soil ecosystem provides a habitat for numerous and diverse fauna which hold a pivotal role drivi...
The soil invertebrate food web drives nutrient cycling and decomposition. However, the food web can ...
Maintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health particularly within agr...
AbstractThe soil ecosystem provides a habitat for numerous and diverse fauna which hold a pivotal ro...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Soil fauna plays a key role in many soil functions, such as organic matter decomposition, humus form...
Managing soil to support biodiversity is important to sustain the ecosystem services provided by soi...
The importance of crop history in relation to soil processes and soil community structure and functi...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil analysis is fundamental to optimise nutrient management, fertiliser use and promote sustainable...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Maintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health, nutrient cycling and d...
AbstractMaintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health, nutrient cycli...
Soil biology is key to maintaining soil health, and soil health is fundamental to the sustainability...
The soil ecosystem provides a habitat for numerous and diverse fauna which hold a pivotal role drivi...
The soil invertebrate food web drives nutrient cycling and decomposition. However, the food web can ...
Maintaining soil biodiversity and function is key to maintaining soil health particularly within agr...
AbstractThe soil ecosystem provides a habitat for numerous and diverse fauna which hold a pivotal ro...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Soil fauna plays a key role in many soil functions, such as organic matter decomposition, humus form...
Managing soil to support biodiversity is important to sustain the ecosystem services provided by soi...
The importance of crop history in relation to soil processes and soil community structure and functi...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil analysis is fundamental to optimise nutrient management, fertiliser use and promote sustainable...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...