Background and aims: Organic fertilizers and cover crops (CC) are considered crucial strategies to pursue the objective of increasing soil organic carbon (SOC). The present research focuses on an ‘on farm experimentation’ to assess the combined effects of organic fertilization with different biomasses, CC and irrigation on SOC stock. Methods: A 4-year on-farm experimentation was co-developed with local farmers and a land reclamation authority in north-eastern Italy on a biennial maize-soybean rotation. We examined the effects of two organic fertilizers (compost or digestate), three CC treatments (a fixed cover crop species – x triticosecale; a succession of cover crop species – Sinapis alba and Lolium multiflorum; no CC) under rainfed and i...
Crop production often leads to soil organic carbon (SOC) losses. However, under good management prac...
Organic farming is pointed as one of the most sustainable farming practices in terms of environmenta...
Alternative cropping systems such as conservation agriculture and organic farming are expected to de...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
In southern Europe (Italy), a two-site field experiment with contrasting soil conditions (high clay?...
Since agricultural soils are far from saturation (Vaccari et al.2011), there is a potential of carbo...
The significant contribution to the global carbon budget made by soil organic carbon (SOC) inspired ...
Soils have a great potential in stocking soil organic carbon SOC, but how much can human activities,...
No-tillage (NT) is considered the least invasive conservation agriculture technique and has shown to...
6 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 2 Tabls. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open acces...
The effect of organic fertilisation on the level of total organic carbon (TOC) in an 18-years old pe...
Purpose: Organic farming can overcome the environmental consequences of intensive conventional farmi...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Management practices can have significant implications for both soil quality and carbon (C) sequestr...
Crop production often leads to soil organic carbon (SOC) losses. However, under good management prac...
Organic farming is pointed as one of the most sustainable farming practices in terms of environmenta...
Alternative cropping systems such as conservation agriculture and organic farming are expected to de...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
In southern Europe (Italy), a two-site field experiment with contrasting soil conditions (high clay?...
Since agricultural soils are far from saturation (Vaccari et al.2011), there is a potential of carbo...
The significant contribution to the global carbon budget made by soil organic carbon (SOC) inspired ...
Soils have a great potential in stocking soil organic carbon SOC, but how much can human activities,...
No-tillage (NT) is considered the least invasive conservation agriculture technique and has shown to...
6 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 2 Tabls. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open acces...
The effect of organic fertilisation on the level of total organic carbon (TOC) in an 18-years old pe...
Purpose: Organic farming can overcome the environmental consequences of intensive conventional farmi...
The work aims to investigate the effects of different soil management strategies on carbon sequestra...
Management practices can have significant implications for both soil quality and carbon (C) sequestr...
Crop production often leads to soil organic carbon (SOC) losses. However, under good management prac...
Organic farming is pointed as one of the most sustainable farming practices in terms of environmenta...
Alternative cropping systems such as conservation agriculture and organic farming are expected to de...