Earthworms play an important role in the nitrogen cycle in the soil. Through their activities they affect the mineralization of organic matter directly and indirectly. However, the presence of organic matter also affects earthworm abundances. For this study, we selected 2 grasslands differing in organic matter content at nine dairy farms on sandy soils in the Noordelijke Friese Wouden (NFW) in the Netherlands. We expected a larger number of earthworms and a higher mineralization rate in grasslands with a higher organic matter content. We also expected a positive relationship between earthworm abundance and nitrogen mineralization. At each farm the grassland with the highest organic matter content contained the largest number of earthworms (...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
The majority of the soil macrofauna biomass in temperate terrestrial ecosystems comprises earthworms...
Earthworms contribute to N mineralisation directly, through consumption, digestion, respiration/ exc...
Earthworms play an important role in the nitrogen cycle in the soil. Through their activities they a...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
Most Dutch dairy farmland today is fertilized with slurry, a mixture of cattle dung and urine. As a ...
The relationships between earthworm populations, soil aggregate stability and soil organic matter dy...
Long term use of inorganic fertilisers and reduced organic matter inputs have contributed to acidifi...
We studied the effect of five fertilizers (including two adjusted manure slurries) and an untreated ...
The relationships between earthworm populations, soil aggregate stability and soil organic matter dy...
Earthworms can increase plant nitrogen (N) availability by stimulating mineralization of organic mat...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
By consuming plant remains and soil, earthworms incorporate organic matter (OM) into the soil and fo...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are ecosystem engineers with an important influence on soil structure ma...
The importance of organisms in soil formation has long been recognised (Kubiena, 1955, 1965; Jacks, ...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
The majority of the soil macrofauna biomass in temperate terrestrial ecosystems comprises earthworms...
Earthworms contribute to N mineralisation directly, through consumption, digestion, respiration/ exc...
Earthworms play an important role in the nitrogen cycle in the soil. Through their activities they a...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
Most Dutch dairy farmland today is fertilized with slurry, a mixture of cattle dung and urine. As a ...
The relationships between earthworm populations, soil aggregate stability and soil organic matter dy...
Long term use of inorganic fertilisers and reduced organic matter inputs have contributed to acidifi...
We studied the effect of five fertilizers (including two adjusted manure slurries) and an untreated ...
The relationships between earthworm populations, soil aggregate stability and soil organic matter dy...
Earthworms can increase plant nitrogen (N) availability by stimulating mineralization of organic mat...
Knowledge of the effects of species diversity within taxonomic groups on nutrient cycling is importa...
By consuming plant remains and soil, earthworms incorporate organic matter (OM) into the soil and fo...
Earthworms and enchytraeids are ecosystem engineers with an important influence on soil structure ma...
The importance of organisms in soil formation has long been recognised (Kubiena, 1955, 1965; Jacks, ...
Earthworms have been shown to produce contrasting effects on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools ...
The majority of the soil macrofauna biomass in temperate terrestrial ecosystems comprises earthworms...
Earthworms contribute to N mineralisation directly, through consumption, digestion, respiration/ exc...