Inversion tillage is a commonly applied soil cultivation practice in Europe, which often has been blamed for deteriorating topsoil stability and organic carbon (OC) content. In this study, the potential to reverse these negative effects in the topsoil by alternative agricultural management practices are evaluated in seven long-term experiments (running from 8 to 54 years the moment of sampling) in five European countries (Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy and UK). Topsoil samples (0-15 cm) were collected and analysed to evaluate the effects of conservation tillage (reduced and no tillage) and increased organic inputs of different origin (farmyard manure, compost, crop residues) combined with inversion tillage on topsoil stability, soi...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
Our investigation was aimed to assess the long-term impact of reduced intensity tillage systems, str...
International audienceIntensive tillage regimes may cause detrimental effects on soil pore character...
Inversion tillage is a commonly applied soil cultivation practice in Europe, which often has been bl...
The stability of aggregates plays a vital role in preserving and long term storing of soil organic c...
Soil water retention (SWR) is an important soil property related to soil structure, texture, and org...
Reports throughout literature have confirmed that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the s...
Crop production often leads to soil organic carbon (SOC) losses. However, under good management prac...
Reduced tillage (RT) management may increases the top soil organic carbon (SOC) mainly by increasing...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
It has been shown that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the surface soil organic carbon ...
For decades, conservation tillage has been promoted as a measure to increase carbon stocks in arable...
ABSTRACT: The conversion of native grassland into farmland causes changes in the soil. Tillage has p...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
Our investigation was aimed to assess the long-term impact of reduced intensity tillage systems, str...
International audienceIntensive tillage regimes may cause detrimental effects on soil pore character...
Inversion tillage is a commonly applied soil cultivation practice in Europe, which often has been bl...
The stability of aggregates plays a vital role in preserving and long term storing of soil organic c...
Soil water retention (SWR) is an important soil property related to soil structure, texture, and org...
Reports throughout literature have confirmed that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the s...
Crop production often leads to soil organic carbon (SOC) losses. However, under good management prac...
Reduced tillage (RT) management may increases the top soil organic carbon (SOC) mainly by increasing...
Reduced tillage (RT) agriculture is an effective measure to reduce soil loss from soils susceptible ...
It has been shown that reduced tillage (RT) management may increase the surface soil organic carbon ...
For decades, conservation tillage has been promoted as a measure to increase carbon stocks in arable...
ABSTRACT: The conversion of native grassland into farmland causes changes in the soil. Tillage has p...
The degradation of soil from agricultural land is a major threat to food security and a driver of gl...
Our investigation was aimed to assess the long-term impact of reduced intensity tillage systems, str...
International audienceIntensive tillage regimes may cause detrimental effects on soil pore character...