We investigated the role of earthworms in the N cycle in a shifting agriculture system under a 5- and a 15-year Jhum system fallow period intervening between two croppings on the same site. Earthworms participated in the N cycle through worm cast egestion, mucus production, and dead tissue decomposition. Soil N was initially depleted by volatilization during slash and burn operations, and subsequently during cultivation processes. These losses were more pronounced under the 15-year Jhum system. We also studied the addition of N to the system in crop residues, through weed recycling, or in compost applied as organic manure under both the 5- and the 15-year Jhum systems. The total soil N made available for uptake by the plant through the acti...
International audienceEarthworms are known to improve plant growth in a soil-dependent way, notably ...
In order for crops to grow, the soil must be porous enough for root penetration and water and gas fl...
Attempts to restore native biodiversity into agricultural landscapes in New Zealand appear to be com...
We investigated the role of earthworms in the N cycle in a shifting agriculture system under a 5- an...
The density and seasonal distribution patterns of three to five earthworm species was observed in re...
The paper highlights the research carried out by different scientists in India on aspects of earthwo...
Earthworms contribute to N mineralisation directly, through consumption, digestion, respiration/ exc...
A comparative analysis of earthworm populations in seral Khasi pine forest represented by Pinus kesi...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
While the benefits of earthworms to crop production are widely acknowledged, the mechanisms involved...
Earthworms have many important roles in agroecosystems. Their feeding and burrowing activities incor...
Abstract The role of earthworms in soil carbon dynamics is a recent avenue of research which is less...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a central role in the functioning of ecosystems, and is beneficial f...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are ecosystem engineers with an important influence on soil structure ma...
Earthworms play an important role in soil fertility because of their effects on soil properties, and...
International audienceEarthworms are known to improve plant growth in a soil-dependent way, notably ...
In order for crops to grow, the soil must be porous enough for root penetration and water and gas fl...
Attempts to restore native biodiversity into agricultural landscapes in New Zealand appear to be com...
We investigated the role of earthworms in the N cycle in a shifting agriculture system under a 5- an...
The density and seasonal distribution patterns of three to five earthworm species was observed in re...
The paper highlights the research carried out by different scientists in India on aspects of earthwo...
Earthworms contribute to N mineralisation directly, through consumption, digestion, respiration/ exc...
A comparative analysis of earthworm populations in seral Khasi pine forest represented by Pinus kesi...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
While the benefits of earthworms to crop production are widely acknowledged, the mechanisms involved...
Earthworms have many important roles in agroecosystems. Their feeding and burrowing activities incor...
Abstract The role of earthworms in soil carbon dynamics is a recent avenue of research which is less...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a central role in the functioning of ecosystems, and is beneficial f...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are ecosystem engineers with an important influence on soil structure ma...
Earthworms play an important role in soil fertility because of their effects on soil properties, and...
International audienceEarthworms are known to improve plant growth in a soil-dependent way, notably ...
In order for crops to grow, the soil must be porous enough for root penetration and water and gas fl...
Attempts to restore native biodiversity into agricultural landscapes in New Zealand appear to be com...