An experiment was carried out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-tillage- NT and conventional tillage- CT) and crop rotation systems on microbial biomass-C (Cmic), basal soil respiration (BSR), metabolic quotient (qCO2), soil organic carbon content (Corg) and microbial carbon to organic carbon ratio (Cmic/Corg). Soil samples were collected on an area cultivated with wheat as winter crop and soybean as summer crop, both in rotation with vetch, maize and oats. Samples were also collected in a secondary forest used as reference. Data of each management system (NT and CT) were compared to forest area by "t" test (p<0.05) and crop rotations were compared by Tukey test (p<0.05). All data were submitted to multivar...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
In agricultural field, the environmental conditions of soil micro-organisms and their ability to deg...
An experiment was carried out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-ti...
Crop rotation and tillage can have substantial impact on the soil environment, the microbial communi...
The aim of this study was to examine interrelationships between functional biochemical and microbial...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
Management systems influence soil quality over time. A study was carried out on Vanmeter farm of the...
ABSTRACT Soil management and crop rotation can directly affect the soil microbial community. This st...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Sustainable management of agricultural systems is a major challenge for ensuring food security of th...
Recent advancements in agricultural metagenomics allow for characterizing microbial indicators of so...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
In agricultural field, the environmental conditions of soil micro-organisms and their ability to deg...
An experiment was carried out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-ti...
Crop rotation and tillage can have substantial impact on the soil environment, the microbial communi...
The aim of this study was to examine interrelationships between functional biochemical and microbial...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
Management systems influence soil quality over time. A study was carried out on Vanmeter farm of the...
ABSTRACT Soil management and crop rotation can directly affect the soil microbial community. This st...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Sustainable management of agricultural systems is a major challenge for ensuring food security of th...
Recent advancements in agricultural metagenomics allow for characterizing microbial indicators of so...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
In agricultural field, the environmental conditions of soil micro-organisms and their ability to deg...