Soil is an irreplaceable natural resource that enables the production of food and raw materials, forms agricultural and forest landscapes, filters and maintains water, ensures the cycle of substances in the ecosystem and contributes to maintaining biodiversity. Agricultural intensification is one of the most important factors for biodiversity loss. Spatial dispersion of epigeic arthropods reflects the ecological status of habitats and points to its quality. The aim of our research was to point out the differences in epigeic arthropod diversity in the examined crops Triticum aestivum, T. spelta and the influence of their ecotones on epigeic arthropods. Between the years 2019 to 2021 an investigation using the pitfall trap method recorded 5,2...
Soil arthropod community was evaluated, in three different farming systems in Central Italy, in the ...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod\u2019s communities is of relevant for b...
Soil is an irreplaceable natural resource that enables the production of food and raw materials, for...
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of epigeic groups of animals in five types of soi...
The EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP 2014-2020) on soil management points to the combination of ...
Soil biota is critical for many functions Agro Ecosystems, provides various ecosystem services. Has ...
Master of Environmental Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusConventional agricult...
This report concerns the effect of agriculture on abundance and diversity of arthropods with chewing...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod’s communities is of relevant for both s...
Soil fauna plays a key role in many soil functions, such as organic matter decomposition, humus form...
Soil arthropods respond sensitively to land management practices and correlate with beneficial soil ...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod’s communities is of relevant for both s...
The greatest proportion of Po river plain is occupied by arable lands. Negative effects of modern in...
AbstractIt was investigated on Soil arthropod communities in the forest-steppe ecotone in northern H...
Soil arthropod community was evaluated, in three different farming systems in Central Italy, in the ...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod\u2019s communities is of relevant for b...
Soil is an irreplaceable natural resource that enables the production of food and raw materials, for...
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of epigeic groups of animals in five types of soi...
The EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP 2014-2020) on soil management points to the combination of ...
Soil biota is critical for many functions Agro Ecosystems, provides various ecosystem services. Has ...
Master of Environmental Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusConventional agricult...
This report concerns the effect of agriculture on abundance and diversity of arthropods with chewing...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod’s communities is of relevant for both s...
Soil fauna plays a key role in many soil functions, such as organic matter decomposition, humus form...
Soil arthropods respond sensitively to land management practices and correlate with beneficial soil ...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod’s communities is of relevant for both s...
The greatest proportion of Po river plain is occupied by arable lands. Negative effects of modern in...
AbstractIt was investigated on Soil arthropod communities in the forest-steppe ecotone in northern H...
Soil arthropod community was evaluated, in three different farming systems in Central Italy, in the ...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Elucidating how agricultural practices affect soil arthropod\u2019s communities is of relevant for b...