Microbial biomass carbon (MBC) of soil is an important ecological indicator of nutrient cycling and soil fertility. In addition, it responds to the changes of soil fertility more rapidly than soil organic matter. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effect of a long-term implementation of a conservative soil management strategy (No Tillage [NT]) compared to the inversion tillage (conventional tillage [CT]) on the soil MBC in a range of crops - continuous durum wheat (WW), wheat after fababean (FW) and faba bean after wheat (WF). MBC of NT plots was higher than CT. In addition, the content of MBC varied with sampling time during the growing season; this variation did not show a consistent pattern with tillage techniques o...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
The densely populated, intensively cropped subtropical highlands of the world have agricultural sust...
A Mediterranean soil affected by long-term crop management systems was evaluated to identify the bes...
Microbial biomass carbon (MBC) of soil is an important ecological indicator of nutrient cycling and ...
In a dryland Mediterranean agrosystem (Sicily, Italy) a comparative study was carried out among two ...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
Conservation agriculture based on no-tillage (NT) and crop rotation allows to enhance soil health. B...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low conte...
The differential impact on soil organic carbon (SOC) of applying no tillage (NT) compared to convent...
An experiment was carried out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-ti...
International audienceIncreasing soil organic matter in cropped soils is a major challenge. Soil car...
Although soil microbial biomass (MBC) comprises less than 5% of soil organic matter, it responds rap...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
The densely populated, intensively cropped subtropical highlands of the world have agricultural sust...
A Mediterranean soil affected by long-term crop management systems was evaluated to identify the bes...
Microbial biomass carbon (MBC) of soil is an important ecological indicator of nutrient cycling and ...
In a dryland Mediterranean agrosystem (Sicily, Italy) a comparative study was carried out among two ...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
Conservation agriculture based on no-tillage (NT) and crop rotation allows to enhance soil health. B...
In semiarid areas, traditional, intensive tillage has led to the depletion of soil organic matter, w...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low conte...
The differential impact on soil organic carbon (SOC) of applying no tillage (NT) compared to convent...
An experiment was carried out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-ti...
International audienceIncreasing soil organic matter in cropped soils is a major challenge. Soil car...
Although soil microbial biomass (MBC) comprises less than 5% of soil organic matter, it responds rap...
Soil microbial community can vary with different agricultural managements, which in turn can affect ...
The densely populated, intensively cropped subtropical highlands of the world have agricultural sust...
A Mediterranean soil affected by long-term crop management systems was evaluated to identify the bes...