Occasional strategic tillage (ST) has been suggested as a possible solution to manage herbicide-resistant weeds and control crop diseases in Australia's northern grain-growing regions. We evaluated the impact of ST on microbial communities as indicators of soil quality for two distinct tillage systems that have been applied to a Vertosol for 43 years (no-tillage - NT or conventional tillage - CT) and two stubble management practices (retention - SR or burning - SB). Soil samples were collected 15 weeks after ST and analysed for total enzymatic activity (fluorescein diacetate assay), metabolic diversity (Ecoplates Biolog) and bacterial community structure (terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism). There was no significant effect of...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...
Heavy rains in recent years have triggered an increase in herbicide-resistant weeds and crop disease...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Strategic tillage (or occasional tillage) has been touted as a potential solution for the severe wee...
Over half of the arable land in the northern grains region of Australia is managed using no-till (NT...
Continuous no-till (NT) farming is widely practiced in Australia, but it is prone to weed infestatio...
The effect of a change of tillage and crop residue management practice on the chemical and micro-bio...
For several years suboptimal land management, such as tillage and stubble burning, led to accelerate...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
The long-term (16-year) effect of stubble management (i.e. retained or burnt) on the size of the mic...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...
Heavy rains in recent years have triggered an increase in herbicide-resistant weeds and crop disease...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
Strategic tillage (or occasional tillage) has been touted as a potential solution for the severe wee...
Over half of the arable land in the northern grains region of Australia is managed using no-till (NT...
Continuous no-till (NT) farming is widely practiced in Australia, but it is prone to weed infestatio...
The effect of a change of tillage and crop residue management practice on the chemical and micro-bio...
For several years suboptimal land management, such as tillage and stubble burning, led to accelerate...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
The long-term (16-year) effect of stubble management (i.e. retained or burnt) on the size of the mic...
Farmers often resort to an occasional tillage (strategic tillage (ST)) operation to combat constrain...
In semi-arid sub-tropical areas, a number of studies concerning no-till (NT) farming systems have de...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...
In arable cropping systems, reduced or conservation tillage practices are linked with improved soil ...