Soil management techniques can definitely influence soil quality, and particularly soil organic matter content, biological complexity, structure, and water holding capacity. Tillage may also have a negative effect by increasing erosion and organic matter oxidation processes, which have unavoidable repercussions on fertility. The objective of the current research was to test the effects of five different management techniques applied for 35 years on a rain-fed almond grove (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) in a hot-dry environment on some physicochemical, hydrological, and biological parameters. The following soil management techniques were compared: no-till (NT), with weed control by preemergence herbicides; NT, with chemical weed control by foliar...
The combined impact of soil tillage intensification and expansion of olive farming is resulting in s...
This study examines the use of green manure, no-tillage and compost to improve nutrient cycling and ...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are two alternative strategies that aim to improve soil...
Soil management techniques can definitely influence soil quality, and particularly soil organic matt...
This paper reports a survey on the weed flora and seed bank in an almond orchard sited in Apulia reg...
The long-term effects of conservation agriculture on soil physical and chemical properties and their...
Sustainable methods of weed control and nitrogen fertility are a significant challenge in organic or...
Clean cultivation is a common practice in rainfed orchards; however, it may have detrimental effects...
There is an increasing body of studies that show that land use intensification and homogenisation in...
The effects of organic matter amendments (OMA) on soil fertility in permanent cropping systems like ...
Cover crops in Mediterranean vineyards are scarcely used due to water competition between the cover ...
Soils provide key ecosystem services and are crucial to combat climate change. Agriculture provides ...
Almond cultivation is of considerable importance among fruit crops of the warm-temperate climate and...
California is nation’s leader in tree nut production. Weed control in orchards is essential for prod...
The combined impact of soil tillage intensification and expansion of olive farming is resulting in s...
This study examines the use of green manure, no-tillage and compost to improve nutrient cycling and ...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are two alternative strategies that aim to improve soil...
Soil management techniques can definitely influence soil quality, and particularly soil organic matt...
This paper reports a survey on the weed flora and seed bank in an almond orchard sited in Apulia reg...
The long-term effects of conservation agriculture on soil physical and chemical properties and their...
Sustainable methods of weed control and nitrogen fertility are a significant challenge in organic or...
Clean cultivation is a common practice in rainfed orchards; however, it may have detrimental effects...
There is an increasing body of studies that show that land use intensification and homogenisation in...
The effects of organic matter amendments (OMA) on soil fertility in permanent cropping systems like ...
Cover crops in Mediterranean vineyards are scarcely used due to water competition between the cover ...
Soils provide key ecosystem services and are crucial to combat climate change. Agriculture provides ...
Almond cultivation is of considerable importance among fruit crops of the warm-temperate climate and...
California is nation’s leader in tree nut production. Weed control in orchards is essential for prod...
The combined impact of soil tillage intensification and expansion of olive farming is resulting in s...
This study examines the use of green manure, no-tillage and compost to improve nutrient cycling and ...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are two alternative strategies that aim to improve soil...