The conversion from conventional tillage to no-tillage soil management practices is generally associated with an improvement in aggregate stability and anecic earthworm populations. We worked with UK farmers who measured Lumbricus terrestris midden area (%) and earthworm numbers associated with middens compared to the general soil. They found that middens covered up to 42% of the soil surface. Middened soil (i.e., soil underlying the middens) was associated with significantly more earthworms than the general soil (i.e., non-middened soil) in agreement with research from scientific field trials. We compared the biophysical properties of middened soil to general soil across an experimental field trial recently converted to no-tillage soil man...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Topsoils affected by surface mining suffer severe physical degradation and lose most of their earthw...
The demand for increased food production has led to enhanced use of “external inputs” like chemicals...
The conversion from conventional tillage to no-tillage soil management practices is generally associ...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Earthworms are primary candidates for national soil health monitoring as they are ecosystem engineer...
International audienceTo understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
The living soil is represented by soil biota that interacts with aboveground biota and with the abio...
We carried out mesocosm experiments using either the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris or the en...
To understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic farming systems, the ...
Earthworm species contribute to soil ecosystem functions in varying ways. Important soil functions l...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Topsoils affected by surface mining suffer severe physical degradation and lose most of their earthw...
The demand for increased food production has led to enhanced use of “external inputs” like chemicals...
The conversion from conventional tillage to no-tillage soil management practices is generally associ...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Earthworms are primary candidates for national soil health monitoring as they are ecosystem engineer...
International audienceTo understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
The living soil is represented by soil biota that interacts with aboveground biota and with the abio...
We carried out mesocosm experiments using either the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris or the en...
To understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic farming systems, the ...
Earthworm species contribute to soil ecosystem functions in varying ways. Important soil functions l...
Science–farming partnerships can improve our understanding of how land management behaviours sustain...
Topsoils affected by surface mining suffer severe physical degradation and lose most of their earthw...
The demand for increased food production has led to enhanced use of “external inputs” like chemicals...