Despite a continuous rise in consumption of coffee over the past 60 years and recent studies showing positive benefits linked to human health, intensive coffee farming practices have been associated with environmental damage, risks to human health, and reductions in biodiversity. In contrast, organic farming has become an increasingly popular alternative, with both environmental and health benefits. This study aimed to characterize and determine the differences in the prokaryotic soil microbiology of three Brazilian coffee farms: one practicing intensive farming, one practicing organic farming, and one undergoing a transition from intensive to organic practices. Soil samples were collected from 20 coffee plant rhizospheres (soil directly in...
A field experiment was conducted for ten years in a sandy soil in the north part of the Paraná State...
Abstract The high diversity of Legume Nodulating Bacteria (LNB) was found in soil of agro-ecosystem ...
Coffee is the most important tropical agricultural commodity worldwide, cultivated in more than 70 c...
Despite a continuous rise in consumption of coffee over the past 60 years and recent studies showing...
Despite a continuous rise in consumption of coffee over the past 60 years and recent studies showing...
The structure and function of fungal communities in the coffee rhizosphere are influenced by crop en...
Coffea arabica is a highly traded commodity worldwide, and its plantations are habitat to a wide ran...
Soil microorganisms viz. bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi presen...
International audienceIntensive coffee production is accompanied by several environmental issues, in...
Agroecology aims to maintain ecosystem services by minimizing the impact of agriculture and promotin...
Agroforestry systems are an alternative option for sustainable production management. These systems ...
The effects of agroforestry system (AFS) on soil quality have been studied. However, there is lack o...
Abstract Brazil is the biggest coffee producer in the world and different plantation management syst...
Coffee in Colombia has favorable characteristics for agroforestry practices; farmers traditionally g...
Agroecology aims to maintain ecosystem services by minimizing the impact of agriculture and promotin...
A field experiment was conducted for ten years in a sandy soil in the north part of the Paraná State...
Abstract The high diversity of Legume Nodulating Bacteria (LNB) was found in soil of agro-ecosystem ...
Coffee is the most important tropical agricultural commodity worldwide, cultivated in more than 70 c...
Despite a continuous rise in consumption of coffee over the past 60 years and recent studies showing...
Despite a continuous rise in consumption of coffee over the past 60 years and recent studies showing...
The structure and function of fungal communities in the coffee rhizosphere are influenced by crop en...
Coffea arabica is a highly traded commodity worldwide, and its plantations are habitat to a wide ran...
Soil microorganisms viz. bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi presen...
International audienceIntensive coffee production is accompanied by several environmental issues, in...
Agroecology aims to maintain ecosystem services by minimizing the impact of agriculture and promotin...
Agroforestry systems are an alternative option for sustainable production management. These systems ...
The effects of agroforestry system (AFS) on soil quality have been studied. However, there is lack o...
Abstract Brazil is the biggest coffee producer in the world and different plantation management syst...
Coffee in Colombia has favorable characteristics for agroforestry practices; farmers traditionally g...
Agroecology aims to maintain ecosystem services by minimizing the impact of agriculture and promotin...
A field experiment was conducted for ten years in a sandy soil in the north part of the Paraná State...
Abstract The high diversity of Legume Nodulating Bacteria (LNB) was found in soil of agro-ecosystem ...
Coffee is the most important tropical agricultural commodity worldwide, cultivated in more than 70 c...