Abstract Background Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural managements from the interest of optimizing soil conditions and developing sustainable agriculture. Our understanding of their effects on water-extractable organic matter (WEOM) is still insufficient. Methods To study the effects of MT and OF on WEOM, we analyzed soil materials sampled at two depths (0–8-cm-upper soil and 12–25-cm-deeper soil) from long-term field experiments using different farming and tillage methods. The content, composition, and quality of WEOM were examined. Results The results showed organic farming significantly decreased water-extractable organic carbon and nitrogen, but had positive effect on WEOM humic-like...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils are oft...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effect of tillage systems on the quantity ...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-fr...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
The effects of five decades of de-vegetation on the quantity and quality of water extractable organi...
Sustainable management of agricultural systems is a major challenge for ensuring food security of th...
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC) content and its ...
Losses of soil organic carbon often occur because of intensive agricultural practices that lead to r...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
Losses of soil organic carbon often occur because of intensive agricultural practices that lead to r...
The excessive use of fertilizers and frequent and deep tillage are not considered good agricultural ...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils are oft...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effect of tillage systems on the quantity ...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-fr...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
The effects of five decades of de-vegetation on the quantity and quality of water extractable organi...
Sustainable management of agricultural systems is a major challenge for ensuring food security of th...
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC) content and its ...
Losses of soil organic carbon often occur because of intensive agricultural practices that lead to r...
The decrease of organic matter content in agricultural soils is a problem of great concern to farmer...
Losses of soil organic carbon often occur because of intensive agricultural practices that lead to r...
The excessive use of fertilizers and frequent and deep tillage are not considered good agricultural ...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soils are oft...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effect of tillage systems on the quantity ...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...