Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds and insects. However, tillage increases the loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) through accelerated CO2 emission brought about by improvement in soil aeration and soil and crop residue contact (Angers et al., 1993). In contrast, some vegetable farmers use green manures, organic inputs (e.g. compost, mulch) and crop residues to perform various functions including increasing soil organic matter (SOM). Crop residue management systems that maintain organic materials in situ can benefit SOM (van Groenigen, et al., 2011). The effects of tillage and crop residue management can have opposing influences and may be difficult to isolate (Dalal e...
Abstract Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is considered one of the prime lignocellulosic feedstocks for bio...
Weed management is one of the primary challenges for producers transitioning from conventional to or...
Knowing short-term gains and losses of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for understanding the ro...
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...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is reduced in annual horticultural systems due to accelerated CO2 emission...
Despite scant crop residue input, tillage to control weeds in vegetable systems reduces soil organic...
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...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
6 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 2 Tabls. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open acces...
Th e use of organic residues as soil additives is increasing, but, depending on their composition an...
With the advent of second generation biofuels, there has been an increased interest in using corn (Z...
The rate of soil organic carbon (CS) loss via microbial respiration (decomposition rate k, y1), and ...
Abstract Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is considered one of the prime lignocellulosic feedstocks for bio...
Weed management is one of the primary challenges for producers transitioning from conventional to or...
Knowing short-term gains and losses of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for understanding the ro...
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...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is reduced in annual horticultural systems due to accelerated CO2 emission...
Despite scant crop residue input, tillage to control weeds in vegetable systems reduces soil organic...
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...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
6 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 2 Tabls. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open acces...
Th e use of organic residues as soil additives is increasing, but, depending on their composition an...
With the advent of second generation biofuels, there has been an increased interest in using corn (Z...
The rate of soil organic carbon (CS) loss via microbial respiration (decomposition rate k, y1), and ...
Abstract Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is considered one of the prime lignocellulosic feedstocks for bio...
Weed management is one of the primary challenges for producers transitioning from conventional to or...
Knowing short-term gains and losses of soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for understanding the ro...