Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide arguments for an increased intensification of agriculture. A promising option is eco-functional intensification through organic farming, an approach based on using and enhancing internal natural resources and processes to secure and improve agricultural productivity, while minimizing negative environmental impacts. In this concept an active soil microbiota plays an important role for various soil based ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, erosion control and pest and disease regulation. Several studies have reported a positive effect of organic farming on soil health and quality including microbial community traits. However, so far no systematic ...
Soil microbial communities play a fundamental role in maintaining a broad range of soil functions an...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide arguments fo...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Population growth, climate change and other impacts challenge our food and farming system and provid...
Intensive agriculture has increased global food production, but also impaired ecosystem services and...
Long-term effects of organic and conventional farming systems in parallel on the microbiota of borea...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
Soil microbes have critical influence on the productivity and sustainability of agricultural ecosyst...
The soil microbiome is a complex living network that plays essential roles in agricultural systems, ...
We steered the soil microbiome via applications of organic residues (mix of cover crop residues, sew...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
All over the world, including Poland, interest in the organic farming is growing. It is based on an ...
Agricultural production systems have to combine management practices in order to sustain soil's prof...
Soil microbial communities play a fundamental role in maintaining a broad range of soil functions an...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...
Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide arguments fo...
<div><p>Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide argu...
Population growth, climate change and other impacts challenge our food and farming system and provid...
Intensive agriculture has increased global food production, but also impaired ecosystem services and...
Long-term effects of organic and conventional farming systems in parallel on the microbiota of borea...
Soil microorganisms guarantee numerous soil functions, such as nutrient cycling, soil structure form...
Soil microbes have critical influence on the productivity and sustainability of agricultural ecosyst...
The soil microbiome is a complex living network that plays essential roles in agricultural systems, ...
We steered the soil microbiome via applications of organic residues (mix of cover crop residues, sew...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
All over the world, including Poland, interest in the organic farming is growing. It is based on an ...
Agricultural production systems have to combine management practices in order to sustain soil's prof...
Soil microbial communities play a fundamental role in maintaining a broad range of soil functions an...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
Low bioavailability of organic carbon (C) and energy are key constraints to microbial biomass and ac...