The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental issue that calls for the design of new cropping systems. For instance, negative effects of tillage on earthworm populations have been reported. However, few field studies have compared full cropping systems. Here, we assessed diversity, density and biomass of earthworm populations for 3 years. We use a combined method involving a diluted solution of allyl isothiocyanate to expel earthworms followed by hand sorting. In a long-term trial, we compared 3 systems: (1) a conventional system, (2) a direct seeding living mulch-based cropping system, named a living mulch cropping system, and (3) an organic system. These three cropping systems differed in t...
Earthworms are important for soil functioning in arable cropping systems and earthworm species diff...
Agricultural intensification has led to reduced soil biodiversity in arable lands. The potential ben...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental issue...
The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental issu...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
Agricultural intensification has reduced soil biodiversity in cultivated fields. Alternative croppin...
International audienceAlternative cropping systems such as conservation agriculture have been implem...
International audienceTo understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic...
In order for crops to grow, the soil must be porous enough for root penetration and water and gas fl...
To understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic farming systems, the ...
Earthworms, which contribute to important soil functions, suffer from intensive agriculture. Their r...
The earthworm communities were studied in an experiment with eight cropping systems (four convention...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are of great importance in soil agroecosystem functioning and are used a...
Earthworms are important for soil functioning in arable cropping systems and earthworm species diff...
Agricultural intensification has led to reduced soil biodiversity in arable lands. The potential ben...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental issue...
The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental issu...
Alternative cropping systems have been proposed to enhance sustainability of agriculture, but their ...
Agricultural intensification has reduced soil biodiversity in cultivated fields. Alternative croppin...
International audienceAlternative cropping systems such as conservation agriculture have been implem...
International audienceTo understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic...
In order for crops to grow, the soil must be porous enough for root penetration and water and gas fl...
To understand how earthworms could improve soil porosity in no-tillage organic farming systems, the ...
Earthworms, which contribute to important soil functions, suffer from intensive agriculture. Their r...
The earthworm communities were studied in an experiment with eight cropping systems (four convention...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are of great importance in soil agroecosystem functioning and are used a...
Earthworms are important for soil functioning in arable cropping systems and earthworm species diff...
Agricultural intensification has led to reduced soil biodiversity in arable lands. The potential ben...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...