1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme that aims to provide resources for native flora and fauna and thus increase farmland biodiversity. These margins can be managed to target certain groups, such as farmland birds and pollinators, but the impact of such management on the soil fauna has been poorly studied. This study assessed the effect of seed mix and management on the biodiversity, conservation and functional value of field margins for soil macrofauna. 2. Experimental margin plots were established in 2001 in a winter wheat field in Cambridgeshire, UK, using a factorial design of three seed mixes and three management practices [spring cut, herbicide application and soil disturb...
Taking field margins out of intensive cultivation is a common form of agri-environmental scheme and ...
Sown, temporary field margins are a common agri-environment scheme (AES) in the Netherlands. Despite...
The dramatic decline of invertebrates at a global scale is mainly driven by habitat loss, agricultur...
1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme ...
The presence of a grass strip was found to be beneficial to soil macrofauna, increasing the species ...
The presence of a grass strip was found to be beneficial to soil macrofauna, increasing the species ...
Farmland invertebrates are vital for healthy ecosystem functioning. Many groups have declined due to...
The damage to soils caused by agricultural intensification greatly affects belowground faunal commun...
This study investigates the function of non-cropped field margins in arable farming systems for enha...
This study investigates the function of non-cropped field margins in arable farming systems for enha...
The hypothesis that sown 6 m grass margins strips at the edges of arable fields have a positive impa...
Severe declines in biodiversity have been well documented for many taxonomic groups due to intensifi...
Agricultural intensification, including changes in cutting, grazing and fertilizer regimes, has led ...
P>1. Management of lowland mesotrophic grasslands in north-west Europe often makes use of inorganic ...
AimConservation agriculture is increasingly adopted to improve soil fertility and reduce the depress...
Taking field margins out of intensive cultivation is a common form of agri-environmental scheme and ...
Sown, temporary field margins are a common agri-environment scheme (AES) in the Netherlands. Despite...
The dramatic decline of invertebrates at a global scale is mainly driven by habitat loss, agricultur...
1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme ...
The presence of a grass strip was found to be beneficial to soil macrofauna, increasing the species ...
The presence of a grass strip was found to be beneficial to soil macrofauna, increasing the species ...
Farmland invertebrates are vital for healthy ecosystem functioning. Many groups have declined due to...
The damage to soils caused by agricultural intensification greatly affects belowground faunal commun...
This study investigates the function of non-cropped field margins in arable farming systems for enha...
This study investigates the function of non-cropped field margins in arable farming systems for enha...
The hypothesis that sown 6 m grass margins strips at the edges of arable fields have a positive impa...
Severe declines in biodiversity have been well documented for many taxonomic groups due to intensifi...
Agricultural intensification, including changes in cutting, grazing and fertilizer regimes, has led ...
P>1. Management of lowland mesotrophic grasslands in north-west Europe often makes use of inorganic ...
AimConservation agriculture is increasingly adopted to improve soil fertility and reduce the depress...
Taking field margins out of intensive cultivation is a common form of agri-environmental scheme and ...
Sown, temporary field margins are a common agri-environment scheme (AES) in the Netherlands. Despite...
The dramatic decline of invertebrates at a global scale is mainly driven by habitat loss, agricultur...