Reduced tillage (RT) management may increase surface soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N), particularly due to accumulation of labile organic matter (OM). We investigated the effect of RT compared with conventional tillage (CT) on the distribution of SOC and N over different soil fractions from 7 pairs of fields with cereal–root crop rotations, in the Belgian loess belt. Surface soil samples (0–100mm) were physically fractionated according to a sequential sieving and density separation method into stable microaggregates, silt and clay, and free and occludedparticulateOMfractions.RTmanagementwaspreviouslyfoundeffectiveinincreasingtheorganicCandorganic N content of the surface soil (0–100mm) at these 7 sites. Here, physical fractionation...
Agricultural management practices play a major role in the process of SOC sequestration. However, th...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...
It has been shown that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the surface soil organic carbon ...
Reports throughout literature have confirmed that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the s...
Reduced tillage (RT) management may increases the top soil organic carbon (SOC) mainly by increasing...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
For decades, conservation tillage has been promoted as a measure to increase carbon stocks in arable...
Particulate organic matter (POM) is considered an “active” source of nitrogen (N) in cultivated soil...
Conservation agriculture is globally recommended for increasing carbon (C) stock in soil and reducin...
Abstract Adoption of less invasive management prac-tices, such as no-till (NT) and continuous croppi...
Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low conte...
Soil tillage serves a number of purposes such as control of weeds, incorporation of crop residues an...
No tillage (NT) soil management has been considered a strategy for the implementation of environment...
Agricultural management practices play a major role in the process of SOC sequestration. However, th...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...
It has been shown that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the surface soil organic carbon ...
Reports throughout literature have confirmed that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the s...
Reduced tillage (RT) management may increases the top soil organic carbon (SOC) mainly by increasing...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
For decades, conservation tillage has been promoted as a measure to increase carbon stocks in arable...
Particulate organic matter (POM) is considered an “active” source of nitrogen (N) in cultivated soil...
Conservation agriculture is globally recommended for increasing carbon (C) stock in soil and reducin...
Abstract Adoption of less invasive management prac-tices, such as no-till (NT) and continuous croppi...
Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low conte...
Soil tillage serves a number of purposes such as control of weeds, incorporation of crop residues an...
No tillage (NT) soil management has been considered a strategy for the implementation of environment...
Agricultural management practices play a major role in the process of SOC sequestration. However, th...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...