Collaborative research in the Macrofauna project has enabled development of some techniques that presently are at different stages of advancement, from promising pilot experiments (tomato production and inoculation in plant nursery bags at Yurimaguas and in India) to the fully developed technique of massive worm production and biofertilization of tea gardens in Tamil Nadu (India) (patent deposited). Failures have also helped to gain better insight into the potential feasibility of techniques that had been considered in the objectives of this project. Endogeic earthworms (#Pontoscolex corethrurus$) may be produced in large quantities, i.e.about 12000 worms (1.6-2.8 kg live wt)/m2/year in specific culture beds using either sawdust (Yurimaguas...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
Earthworms are considered as a friend of farmers. These fretful worms improve the air and water cont...
To meet the challenge of feeding a growing world population with minimal environmental impact, we ne...
The effects of earthworms on soil structure and the resulting physical properties in natural or cult...
Low densities of #Pontoscolex corethrurus$ have been introduced into low-input cropping systems at Y...
The Llanos region of Colombia represents one of the last large agricultural frontiers and is undergo...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Soil is the most biodiverse habitat on earth. Evidence shows that earthworms contribute to shaping t...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Three greenhouse experiments were performed to assess the role of two common tropical geophagous end...
Population densities of earthworms and their surface cast production were sampled across 15 soil man...
Agrochemicals used in conventional agriculture affect soil fauna and flora while organic managementi...
In the Pampas region of Argentina agriculture is dominated by intensive no-till (NT) soybean croppin...
International audienceIntensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment ...
International audienceThe effects of earthworm inoculation and cropping systems on upland rice syste...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
Earthworms are considered as a friend of farmers. These fretful worms improve the air and water cont...
To meet the challenge of feeding a growing world population with minimal environmental impact, we ne...
The effects of earthworms on soil structure and the resulting physical properties in natural or cult...
Low densities of #Pontoscolex corethrurus$ have been introduced into low-input cropping systems at Y...
The Llanos region of Colombia represents one of the last large agricultural frontiers and is undergo...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Soil is the most biodiverse habitat on earth. Evidence shows that earthworms contribute to shaping t...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Three greenhouse experiments were performed to assess the role of two common tropical geophagous end...
Population densities of earthworms and their surface cast production were sampled across 15 soil man...
Agrochemicals used in conventional agriculture affect soil fauna and flora while organic managementi...
In the Pampas region of Argentina agriculture is dominated by intensive no-till (NT) soybean croppin...
International audienceIntensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment ...
International audienceThe effects of earthworm inoculation and cropping systems on upland rice syste...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
Earthworms are considered as a friend of farmers. These fretful worms improve the air and water cont...
To meet the challenge of feeding a growing world population with minimal environmental impact, we ne...