Long-term organic farming aims to reduce synthetic fertilizer and pesticide use in order to sustainably produce and improve soil quality. To do this, there is a need for more information about the soil microbial community, which plays a key role in a sustainable agriculture. In this paper, we assessed the long-term effects of two organic and one conventional cropping systems on the soil microbial community structure using high-throughput sequencing analysis, as well as the link between these communities and the changes in the soil properties and crop yield. The results showed that the crop yield was similar among the three cropping systems. The microbial community changed according to cropping system. Organic cultivation with manure compost...
Fertilization maintains soil fertility and maximizes crop productivity, but changes soil microbial c...
The microbiome of grassland soils provides ecosystem services essential to plant health and producti...
<div><p>One of the most important challenges in agriculture is to determine the effectiveness and en...
Long-term organic farming aims to reduce synthetic fertilizer and pesticide use in order to sustaina...
Long-term effects of organic and conventional farming systems in parallel on the microbiota of borea...
Environmental conditions and farm management practices have a considerable impact on soil biota, aff...
Preservation or improvement of soil quality and productivity is of major importance for sustainable ...
It is generally assumed that the dependence of conventional agriculture on artificial fertilizers an...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
International audienceWithin the soil biodiversity reservoir, the microbial community is essential f...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Organic farming system and sustainable management of soil pathogens aim at reducing the use of agric...
Soil microbiomes play an integral role in agricultural production systems. Understanding of the comp...
The soil microbiome is a complex living network that plays essential roles in agricultural systems, ...
The influence of bio-compost on the diversity, composition and structure of soil microbial communiti...
Fertilization maintains soil fertility and maximizes crop productivity, but changes soil microbial c...
The microbiome of grassland soils provides ecosystem services essential to plant health and producti...
<div><p>One of the most important challenges in agriculture is to determine the effectiveness and en...
Long-term organic farming aims to reduce synthetic fertilizer and pesticide use in order to sustaina...
Long-term effects of organic and conventional farming systems in parallel on the microbiota of borea...
Environmental conditions and farm management practices have a considerable impact on soil biota, aff...
Preservation or improvement of soil quality and productivity is of major importance for sustainable ...
It is generally assumed that the dependence of conventional agriculture on artificial fertilizers an...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
International audienceWithin the soil biodiversity reservoir, the microbial community is essential f...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Organic farming system and sustainable management of soil pathogens aim at reducing the use of agric...
Soil microbiomes play an integral role in agricultural production systems. Understanding of the comp...
The soil microbiome is a complex living network that plays essential roles in agricultural systems, ...
The influence of bio-compost on the diversity, composition and structure of soil microbial communiti...
Fertilization maintains soil fertility and maximizes crop productivity, but changes soil microbial c...
The microbiome of grassland soils provides ecosystem services essential to plant health and producti...
<div><p>One of the most important challenges in agriculture is to determine the effectiveness and en...