Organic farming and agroforestry both have the potential to develop sustainable and environmental-friendly agroecosystems and to sequester more soil organic C (SOC). In a long-term field trial, we evaluated the effect of 21-year organic farming and 4-year agroforestry (Robinia and Poplar-based alley cropping system) on water extractable organic matter (WEOM). The technique combining excitation emission matrix (EEM) spectra with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) was used to reveal the components of WEOM. In addition, WEOM was characterized by UV absorbance and fluorescence spectra. Organic farming generally increased SOC and total N contents but decreased the WEOM content as well as the WEOM components indicated by the maximum fluorescence ...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Abstract Background Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agri...
Organic farming and agroforestry are considered as sustainable alternative agricultural practices fo...
Organic farming and agroforestry are considered as sustainable alternative agricultural practices fo...
The effects of five decades of de-vegetation on the quantity and quality of water extractable organi...
Environmental concerns associated with annual row crop grain production – including soil erosion, so...
International audienceUltraviolet spectrophotometry was used to investigate the effects, 30 yr after...
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
A study on light fraction organic matter was carried out on soil where leafy biomass of Enterolobium...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
Vita.A factorial experiment was designed in 1991 to determine if quantitative and qualitative change...
Abstract. A multispecies riparian buffer strip (MRB) was established along Bear Creek in central Iow...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....
Background: Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agricultural...
Abstract Background Minimum tillage (MT) and organic farming (OF) are increasingly conducted in agri...
Organic farming and agroforestry are considered as sustainable alternative agricultural practices fo...
Organic farming and agroforestry are considered as sustainable alternative agricultural practices fo...
The effects of five decades of de-vegetation on the quantity and quality of water extractable organi...
Environmental concerns associated with annual row crop grain production – including soil erosion, so...
International audienceUltraviolet spectrophotometry was used to investigate the effects, 30 yr after...
International audienceWater extractable organic matter (WEOM) in soil refers to a broad mixture of w...
A study on light fraction organic matter was carried out on soil where leafy biomass of Enterolobium...
At present, extracting water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) from agricultural organic waste is primar...
Vita.A factorial experiment was designed in 1991 to determine if quantitative and qualitative change...
Abstract. A multispecies riparian buffer strip (MRB) was established along Bear Creek in central Iow...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Data on the dynamics of dissolved or water extractable organic matter (DOM, WEOM) in soils are often...
Soil-dissolved organic matter (DOM) drives the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in agroecosystems....