Fertilization with animal residues together with no-tillage is being widely used in dryland Mediterranean agriculture. The aim of this work is to assess the potential impacts of these combined anagement practices on oribatid mite species, and to evaluate their potential use as bioindicators of soil disturbances. From an experiment established ten years ago, eight fertilization treatments (including minerals or pig slurries), all combined with minimum tillage (MT) and no-tillage (NT), were studied. Four of these combinations were sampled three times during the winter cereal cropping season. The rest, and a eighbouring oak forest, were only sampled close to the end of the season (May). In total, 34 oribatid species and 4140 individuals were r...
Intensively used forest nurseries are characterised by degradation processes that lead to a drop in ...
Species richness, abundance and diversity of oribatid mites and springtails in soil litter were inve...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
Unsustainable soil management is one of the drivers of soil degradation, but impact assessment requi...
The impact of conventional pesticide treatment and deep ploughing on oribatid mite communities was i...
We investigated the effects of switching from conventional management to organic management on the a...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
The aim of the present research was to compare the communities of oribatid mites (Oribatida) on the ...
In this study the oribatid mite communities of conventional and organic vineyards in theValencian Co...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
The seminatural prairie of the Raña of Cañamero (Spain) is a degraded and unproductive agrosystem wi...
The population of soil oribatid mites in 14 plots of grass collection in IHAR in Bydgoszcz was inves...
The xerothermic plant communities mowing with different frequency and the brushwood of blackthorn ov...
[EN] In this study the oribatid mite communities of conventional and organic vineyards in Valencian ...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses among the soil microarthropods can be used in biomonitoring as...
Intensively used forest nurseries are characterised by degradation processes that lead to a drop in ...
Species richness, abundance and diversity of oribatid mites and springtails in soil litter were inve...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...
Unsustainable soil management is one of the drivers of soil degradation, but impact assessment requi...
The impact of conventional pesticide treatment and deep ploughing on oribatid mite communities was i...
We investigated the effects of switching from conventional management to organic management on the a...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
The aim of the present research was to compare the communities of oribatid mites (Oribatida) on the ...
In this study the oribatid mite communities of conventional and organic vineyards in theValencian Co...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
The seminatural prairie of the Raña of Cañamero (Spain) is a degraded and unproductive agrosystem wi...
The population of soil oribatid mites in 14 plots of grass collection in IHAR in Bydgoszcz was inves...
The xerothermic plant communities mowing with different frequency and the brushwood of blackthorn ov...
[EN] In this study the oribatid mite communities of conventional and organic vineyards in Valencian ...
Quantitative and qualitative analyses among the soil microarthropods can be used in biomonitoring as...
Intensively used forest nurseries are characterised by degradation processes that lead to a drop in ...
Species richness, abundance and diversity of oribatid mites and springtails in soil litter were inve...
Earthworms are one of the most important soil macrofaunal groups, and they play a major role in agri...