Many agriculturalists have been focusing on the most efficient farming method that would produce the maximum yield while still sustaining the soil ecosystem. Soil samples were collected from the “ Old Rotation ” area (Auburn University, Auburn, AL ), and were assessed for soil biochemical, chemical and biological characteristics related to soil quality. Treatments of the experimental site were a control with no legumes or N fertilizer; cotton every year with winter legumes ; a 3 - yr cotton - corn - soybean rotation with wheat and winter legumes ; and cotton every year with N fertilizer . Impacts of irrigation were also tested between the sites. Assays were performed measuring phosphomonoesterase and phosphodiesterase activity, soil organic...
Microbially mediated soil organic matter is an extremely sensitive pool that indicates subtle change...
Organic farming is claimed to improve soil fertility. Nonetheless, among organic practices, net C-in...
An experiment was initiated at Agronomy Farm Lincoln, Nebraska in 1946 to study the influence of cro...
Abstract Many agriculturalists have been focusing on the most efficient farming method that would pr...
Understanding the complex relationships among soil quality, crop productivity, and management practi...
Crop rotations which differ in fallowing frequency, residues returned and fertilizer additions were ...
The sustainability of current crop production systems, and their impact on soil properties related t...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effect (i) of fertilization on fallow-wheat (F-W), F-W-W, and continuous wheat;...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
The study examined the interrelationships between chemical and microbiological quality indicators of...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Extended crop rotations that include a perennial forage crop are a key component of the Iowa Nutrien...
Identifying field management practices to promote crop production, while conserving soil health is e...
Organic field crop systems are characterized by complex rotations with high spatial and temporal veg...
Soil microbes play a key role in the nutrient cycling by decomposing the organic material into plant...
Microbially mediated soil organic matter is an extremely sensitive pool that indicates subtle change...
Organic farming is claimed to improve soil fertility. Nonetheless, among organic practices, net C-in...
An experiment was initiated at Agronomy Farm Lincoln, Nebraska in 1946 to study the influence of cro...
Abstract Many agriculturalists have been focusing on the most efficient farming method that would pr...
Understanding the complex relationships among soil quality, crop productivity, and management practi...
Crop rotations which differ in fallowing frequency, residues returned and fertilizer additions were ...
The sustainability of current crop production systems, and their impact on soil properties related t...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effect (i) of fertilization on fallow-wheat (F-W), F-W-W, and continuous wheat;...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
The study examined the interrelationships between chemical and microbiological quality indicators of...
Soil microorganisms are important facilitators of ecosystem functions including: crop and pesticide ...
Extended crop rotations that include a perennial forage crop are a key component of the Iowa Nutrien...
Identifying field management practices to promote crop production, while conserving soil health is e...
Organic field crop systems are characterized by complex rotations with high spatial and temporal veg...
Soil microbes play a key role in the nutrient cycling by decomposing the organic material into plant...
Microbially mediated soil organic matter is an extremely sensitive pool that indicates subtle change...
Organic farming is claimed to improve soil fertility. Nonetheless, among organic practices, net C-in...
An experiment was initiated at Agronomy Farm Lincoln, Nebraska in 1946 to study the influence of cro...