Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing earthworms into soils so the animals have greater chances of survival and are able to produce sustainable populations. This article describes development of the Earthworm Inoculation Unit (EIU) technique, its advantages over more traditional introduction methods and how it has been used. EIUs provide the means for sustainable earthworm population development even under harsh soil conditions, such as restored sites. However, certain circumstances dictate that this technique is not appropriate as digging in the soil/turf is unacceptable. Here more traditional methods can still be of value
Inoculation of earthworms can help to restore or ameliorate land qualities. Earthworms create burrow...
Soil is the most biodiverse habitat on earth. Evidence shows that earthworms contribute to shaping t...
Earthworms have the ability to impart substantial physical, chemical and biological effects on the ...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Earthworm experimentation requires a source of supply. This may come from field-collection, purchase...
My topic is how earthworms interact with soil. Most people learn from an early age that earthworms a...
Abstract Intensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment and human hea...
International audienceIntensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment ...
Collaborative research in the Macrofauna project has enabled development of some techniques that pre...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Plant diversity is one major factor driving plant productivity in temperate grasslands. Although dec...
Earthworms as ecosystem engineers influenced a great number of physical, chemical and biological pro...
This paper reviews the role of earthworms in the early colonisation of contaminated soils as well as...
Earthworm inoculation for soil amelioration has been shown to be valuable in a range of experiments....
At the INRA Estrées-Mons experimental site, the possible role of earthworm in the regeneration of co...
Inoculation of earthworms can help to restore or ameliorate land qualities. Earthworms create burrow...
Soil is the most biodiverse habitat on earth. Evidence shows that earthworms contribute to shaping t...
Earthworms have the ability to impart substantial physical, chemical and biological effects on the ...
Over recent decades experiments have been undertaken to reveal the optimum method for introducing ea...
Earthworm experimentation requires a source of supply. This may come from field-collection, purchase...
My topic is how earthworms interact with soil. Most people learn from an early age that earthworms a...
Abstract Intensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment and human hea...
International audienceIntensive agriculture is often criticized for negative impacts on environment ...
Collaborative research in the Macrofauna project has enabled development of some techniques that pre...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Plant diversity is one major factor driving plant productivity in temperate grasslands. Although dec...
Earthworms as ecosystem engineers influenced a great number of physical, chemical and biological pro...
This paper reviews the role of earthworms in the early colonisation of contaminated soils as well as...
Earthworm inoculation for soil amelioration has been shown to be valuable in a range of experiments....
At the INRA Estrées-Mons experimental site, the possible role of earthworm in the regeneration of co...
Inoculation of earthworms can help to restore or ameliorate land qualities. Earthworms create burrow...
Soil is the most biodiverse habitat on earth. Evidence shows that earthworms contribute to shaping t...
Earthworms have the ability to impart substantial physical, chemical and biological effects on the ...