International audienceReducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilization on ecosystem integrity and human health is challenging for sustainable agriculture. The use of cover crops has been advocated as a suitable technique for this purpose, but scientific evidence to support this has been scarce. After four years and a complete rotation, including wheat, maize, and green pea as main crops in a ploughing system, we investigated the respective and combined effects of cover crops and nitrogen fertilization on soil chemical and biological properties using a controlled experiment combining soil chemical analyses, high-throughput sequencing and community level physiological profiles. Cover crops impeded the soil carbon and ni...
Continuous monoculture in major agricultural regions has been characterized by the loss of fertility...
Cover cropping (CC) is the most promising in-field practice to improve soil health and mitigate N lo...
Cover cropping is a cultural practice that can be used for weed suppression, nutrient cycling enhanc...
International audienceReducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilization on eco...
1. Reducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilisation on ecosystem integrity an...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Agricultural practices such as tillage, cover crops, and nitrogen (N) fertilizat...
International audienceCover cropping plays a key role in the maintenance of arable soil health and t...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
Cover cropping is a promising sustainable agricultural method with the potential to enhance soil hea...
Agricultural systems where monoculture prevails are characterized by fertility losses and reduced co...
Conventional maize-after-maize in the UK is frequently associated with soil compaction, runoff and s...
Cover cropping (CC) is a promising in-field practice to mitigate soil health degradation and nitroge...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Cover crops are a potential pathway for ecological cultivation in agricultural systems. In tropical ...
Continuous monoculture in major agricultural regions has been characterized by the loss of fertility...
Cover cropping (CC) is the most promising in-field practice to improve soil health and mitigate N lo...
Cover cropping is a cultural practice that can be used for weed suppression, nutrient cycling enhanc...
International audienceReducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilization on eco...
1. Reducing the deleterious effects of intensive tillage and fertilisation on ecosystem integrity an...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Agricultural practices such as tillage, cover crops, and nitrogen (N) fertilizat...
International audienceCover cropping plays a key role in the maintenance of arable soil health and t...
To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fal...
Cover cropping is a promising sustainable agricultural method with the potential to enhance soil hea...
Agricultural systems where monoculture prevails are characterized by fertility losses and reduced co...
Conventional maize-after-maize in the UK is frequently associated with soil compaction, runoff and s...
Cover cropping (CC) is a promising in-field practice to mitigate soil health degradation and nitroge...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Cover crops are a potential pathway for ecological cultivation in agricultural systems. In tropical ...
Continuous monoculture in major agricultural regions has been characterized by the loss of fertility...
Cover cropping (CC) is the most promising in-field practice to improve soil health and mitigate N lo...
Cover cropping is a cultural practice that can be used for weed suppression, nutrient cycling enhanc...