Attempts to restore native biodiversity into agricultural landscapes in New Zealand appear to be compromised both by soil nitrogen enrichment from farming and N-leakage to the wider environment. We investigated whether interactions between native earthworms and a native rhizobium-inoculated leguminous shrub (Sophora microphylla) have a measurable effect on the mobility of nitrogen in an agricultural soil that has been nitrogen-enriched and colonised by exotic earthworms. Plants grew better in the presence of both native and exotic soil-burrowing earthworms. Rates of root nodulation were considerably enhanced in the presence of the native megascolecid anecic earthworm Maoridrilus transalpinus. This species consumed more organic matter in the...
Previous laboratory studies using epigeic and anecic earthworms have shown that earthworm activity c...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
Earlier research with endogeic and epigeic earthworm species in loamy arable soil has shown that bot...
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
International audienceEarthworms are known to improve plant growth in a soil-dependent way, notably ...
We performed a greenhouse experiment to test how the functional diversity of earthworms, the dominan...
Earthworms can increase plant nitrogen (N) availability by stimulating mineralization of organic mat...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
Biosolids can be a valuable fertilizer for agriculture and in ecological restoration, although there...
International audienceThe positive effect of earthworms on soil processes and plant growth has been ...
Previous laboratory studies using epigeic and anecic earthworms have shown that earthworm activity c...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
Earlier research with endogeic and epigeic earthworm species in loamy arable soil has shown that bot...
Despite apparently similar burrowing and feeding behaviours to introduced Lumbricidae earthworms, na...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
International audienceEarthworms are known to improve plant growth in a soil-dependent way, notably ...
We performed a greenhouse experiment to test how the functional diversity of earthworms, the dominan...
Earthworms can increase plant nitrogen (N) availability by stimulating mineralization of organic mat...
Native and exotic earthworms and plants co-exist on the margins of agricultural land in New Zealand....
Biosolids can be a valuable fertilizer for agriculture and in ecological restoration, although there...
International audienceThe positive effect of earthworms on soil processes and plant growth has been ...
Previous laboratory studies using epigeic and anecic earthworms have shown that earthworm activity c...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
Earlier research with endogeic and epigeic earthworm species in loamy arable soil has shown that bot...