No-till (NT) has been recognized worldwide as a more suitable system than tillage for enhancing soil quality. However, several concerns remain about its conservative nature, especially when it is performed either without cover crops or appropriate rotation schedules, and when it is accompanied by the usage of high amounts of agrochemicals. In this paper, we study some soil quality parameters when NT is adopted instead of reduced tillage, as well as the relevance of soil physical and chemical properties to explain the impact of management systems on soil macrofauna. We compared NT and reduced tillage (RT) systems, using natural grasslands (GR) as reference. We hypothesised that (1) soil quality will decline in both agricultural systems compa...
The effects of land use on soil chemical properties were evaluated, and earthworm communities and th...
Belowground biodiversity loss from anthropogenic causes is far less addressed and quantified than ab...
The physical, chemical and biological properties of soil may be modified by tillage, fertilization a...
Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) under no-till (NT) includes a mixed crop rotation; cover crops; i...
Soil is the most basic resource for sustainable agricultural production; it promotes water quality, ...
Benefits of organic farming on soil fauna have been widely observed and this has led to consider org...
En la región pampeana argentina se ha producido una creciente degradación del suelo debido a la inte...
Secondary succession after agriculture abandonment (old-fields) is mostly dominated by exotic grass ...
Soil degradation increased incessantly in the Pampas region of Argentina, due to the intensification...
In the Pampas region of Argentina agriculture is dominated by intensive no-till (NT) soybean croppin...
The present study aims to generate knowledge about the soil fauna, its relation to other explanatory...
The Argentine Pampas is one of the most important cropping regions of the World. Limited tillage sys...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Crop residue mulching combined with zero tillage and crop rotation, known as conservation agricultur...
Soil quality or health is a fuzzy concept that has been vigorously criticized due to the extreme var...
The effects of land use on soil chemical properties were evaluated, and earthworm communities and th...
Belowground biodiversity loss from anthropogenic causes is far less addressed and quantified than ab...
The physical, chemical and biological properties of soil may be modified by tillage, fertilization a...
Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) under no-till (NT) includes a mixed crop rotation; cover crops; i...
Soil is the most basic resource for sustainable agricultural production; it promotes water quality, ...
Benefits of organic farming on soil fauna have been widely observed and this has led to consider org...
En la región pampeana argentina se ha producido una creciente degradación del suelo debido a la inte...
Secondary succession after agriculture abandonment (old-fields) is mostly dominated by exotic grass ...
Soil degradation increased incessantly in the Pampas region of Argentina, due to the intensification...
In the Pampas region of Argentina agriculture is dominated by intensive no-till (NT) soybean croppin...
The present study aims to generate knowledge about the soil fauna, its relation to other explanatory...
The Argentine Pampas is one of the most important cropping regions of the World. Limited tillage sys...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Crop residue mulching combined with zero tillage and crop rotation, known as conservation agricultur...
Soil quality or health is a fuzzy concept that has been vigorously criticized due to the extreme var...
The effects of land use on soil chemical properties were evaluated, and earthworm communities and th...
Belowground biodiversity loss from anthropogenic causes is far less addressed and quantified than ab...
The physical, chemical and biological properties of soil may be modified by tillage, fertilization a...