The objective of this work was to assess the effects of conventional tillage and of different direct seeding mulch-based cropping systems (DMC) on soil nematofauna characteristics. The long-term field experiment was carried out in the highlands of Madagascar on an andic Dystrustept soil. Soil samples were taken once a year during three successive years (14 to 16 years after installation of the treatments) from a 0-5-cm soil layer of a conventional tillage system and of three kinds of DMC: direct seeding on mulch from rotation soybean-maize residues; direct seeding of maize-maize rotation on living mulch of silverleaf (Desmodium uncinatum); direct seeding of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)-soybean rotation on living mulch of kikuyu grass (Penniset...
Changes in the soil nematofauna community structure were followed in nine millet fields on seven far...
Woody shrubs commonly co-exist with annual food crops in farmers' fields throughout the Sahel. Manag...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of land use and intensity of land cultivation on th...
The impact of three cropping histories (sugarcane, maize and soybean) and two tillage practices (con...
There is growing recognition for the need to study the impact of agricultural land uses on biologica...
International audienceFree-living nematodes present several characteristics that have led to their u...
Free-living nematodes present several characteristics that have led to their use as bioindicators of...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
Free-living nematodes have beneficial effects on plant growth and nutrition. Exploring how agricultu...
Upland rainfed rice cropping in the highlands of Madagascar is strongly limited by poor Ferralsol mi...
The nematofauna soil consists of plant parasitic nematodes (well known for the damage they cause to ...
Agriculture has transformed over the past centuries dramatically to become highly dependent on non-r...
International audienceIn southern Benin like in other tropical areas, natural fallows, which were tr...
Changes in the soil nematofauna community structure were followed in nine millet fields on seven far...
Woody shrubs commonly co-exist with annual food crops in farmers' fields throughout the Sahel. Manag...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of land use and intensity of land cultivation on th...
The impact of three cropping histories (sugarcane, maize and soybean) and two tillage practices (con...
There is growing recognition for the need to study the impact of agricultural land uses on biologica...
International audienceFree-living nematodes present several characteristics that have led to their u...
Free-living nematodes present several characteristics that have led to their use as bioindicators of...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
Free-living nematodes have beneficial effects on plant growth and nutrition. Exploring how agricultu...
Upland rainfed rice cropping in the highlands of Madagascar is strongly limited by poor Ferralsol mi...
The nematofauna soil consists of plant parasitic nematodes (well known for the damage they cause to ...
Agriculture has transformed over the past centuries dramatically to become highly dependent on non-r...
International audienceIn southern Benin like in other tropical areas, natural fallows, which were tr...
Changes in the soil nematofauna community structure were followed in nine millet fields on seven far...
Woody shrubs commonly co-exist with annual food crops in farmers' fields throughout the Sahel. Manag...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of land use and intensity of land cultivation on th...