Adoption of no-till (NT) and reduced tillage management is widespread on the Canadian prairies and together form the basic platform of soil management upon which most crop production is based. Elimination of tillage in cropping systems changes the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil profile and can affect crop growth and ultimately yield. As such, understanding how soil biota, as drivers of nutrient turnover, adapt to NT is important for maximizing crop productivity and mitigating environmental damage in agroecosystems. This work aims to achieve a greater understanding of microbial community structure and function in long-term NT versus conventionally tilled (CT) soils. Community phospholipid and DNA fingerprinting did not rev...
All organisms within a forested system play a role in the biogeochemical cycle, not only within the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedMicroorganisms are involved in the fertility-related processes of agricultural fiel...
Soil management practices influence soil physical and chemical characteristics and bring about chang...
Adoption of no-till (NT) and reduced tillage management is widespread on the Canadian prairies and t...
Adoption of no-till (NT) and reduced tillage management is widespread on the Canadian prairies and t...
Non-Peer ReviewedConversion from intensive tillage (IT) to no-till (NT) management creates an altere...
Non-Peer ReviewedConversion from intensive tillage (IT) to no-till (NT) management creates an altere...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Understanding long-term agricultural influences on soil nutrients and microbial dynamics is often co...
Canada’s Boreal forest covers 35% of the landmass, much of which is managed by the natural resources...
Canada’s Boreal forest covers 35% of the landmass, much of which is managed by the natural resources...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
All organisms within a forested system play a role in the biogeochemical cycle, not only within the ...
All organisms within a forested system play a role in the biogeochemical cycle, not only within the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedMicroorganisms are involved in the fertility-related processes of agricultural fiel...
Soil management practices influence soil physical and chemical characteristics and bring about chang...
Adoption of no-till (NT) and reduced tillage management is widespread on the Canadian prairies and t...
Adoption of no-till (NT) and reduced tillage management is widespread on the Canadian prairies and t...
Non-Peer ReviewedConversion from intensive tillage (IT) to no-till (NT) management creates an altere...
Non-Peer ReviewedConversion from intensive tillage (IT) to no-till (NT) management creates an altere...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Understanding long-term agricultural influences on soil nutrients and microbial dynamics is often co...
Canada’s Boreal forest covers 35% of the landmass, much of which is managed by the natural resources...
Canada’s Boreal forest covers 35% of the landmass, much of which is managed by the natural resources...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
All organisms within a forested system play a role in the biogeochemical cycle, not only within the ...
All organisms within a forested system play a role in the biogeochemical cycle, not only within the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedMicroorganisms are involved in the fertility-related processes of agricultural fiel...
Soil management practices influence soil physical and chemical characteristics and bring about chang...