Despite scant crop residue input, tillage to control weeds in vegetable systems reduces soil organic carbon (SOC) levels. We hypothesized that vegetable production systems could be made more resistant to the negative effects of tillage on SOC by including a high-residue crop in rotation. Effect of sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. rugosa) residue incorporation in a corn–cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.) rotation in two soil management systems (SMS) (organic or conventional) in two soil types [a Chromosol (Alfisol) and a Vertosol (Vertisol)] on SOC and microbial biomass C (MBC) levels was tested for 2 years. Confounded factors (weed management and fertilisers) in the field experiment were separated in a multi-factorial laboratory experiment. In the ...
Conventional agriculture with intensive tillage and high inputs of synthetic chemicals has criticall...
In agricultural systems, healthy soil is vital to produce quality crops over a long period of time. ...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
Vegetable production systems rely on frequent tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds, thereby acce...
Crop residue management (RM) plays an important role in maintaining soilorganic carbon (SOC) in hort...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is reduced in annual horticultural systems due to accelerated CO2 emission...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
Strategies for mitigating soil organic carbon (SOC) losses in intensively managed agricultural syste...
Changes in agricultural management strategies have received much attention in recent years with a vi...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices such as zero tillage (ZT) and permanent raised beds (PB) acc...
Conventional agriculture with intensive tillage and high inputs of synthetic chemicals has criticall...
In agricultural systems, healthy soil is vital to produce quality crops over a long period of time. ...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
Vegetable production systems rely on frequent tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds, thereby acce...
Crop residue management (RM) plays an important role in maintaining soilorganic carbon (SOC) in hort...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Crop rotation and tillage alter soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics by influencing the soil environme...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is reduced in annual horticultural systems due to accelerated CO2 emission...
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil e...
Strategies for mitigating soil organic carbon (SOC) losses in intensively managed agricultural syste...
Changes in agricultural management strategies have received much attention in recent years with a vi...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices such as zero tillage (ZT) and permanent raised beds (PB) acc...
Conventional agriculture with intensive tillage and high inputs of synthetic chemicals has criticall...
In agricultural systems, healthy soil is vital to produce quality crops over a long period of time. ...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...