Soil aggregate stability: a review
E Amézketa - Journal of sustainable agriculture, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Soil aggregate stability is a crucial soil property affecting soil sustainability and crop
production. A broad outline of the processes and agents of aggregate formation and …
production. A broad outline of the processes and agents of aggregate formation and …
The long-term effects of manures and fertilisers on soil productivity and quality: a review
DC Edmeades - Nutrient cycling in Agroecosystems, 2003 - Springer
The results from 14 field trials comparing the long-term (20 to 120 years) effects of fertilisers
and manures (farmyard manure, slurry, and green manure) on crop production and soil …
and manures (farmyard manure, slurry, and green manure) on crop production and soil …
A novel detection method for organophosphorus insecticide fenamiphos: Molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensor based on core-shell Co3O4@ MOF-74 …
Organophosphorus insecticide fenamiphos (FEN) is utilized to control the detrimental
nematode pests. In this report, a novel molecular imprinted electrochemical sensor for …
nematode pests. In this report, a novel molecular imprinted electrochemical sensor for …
An environmental, energetic and economic comparison of organic and conventional farming systems
D Pimentel, M Burgess - … Pest Management: Pesticide Problems, Vol. 3, 2014 - Springer
Various organic technologies have been utilized for about 6,000 years to make agriculture
sustainable while at the same time conserving soil, water, energy and biological resources …
sustainable while at the same time conserving soil, water, energy and biological resources …
Soil health and sustainability.
JW Doran, M Sarrantonio, MA Liebig - 1996 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Past and present philosophies of soil health, approaches to assessing the quality and health
of soils, and the value of soil health to strategies for sustainable management of natural …
of soils, and the value of soil health to strategies for sustainable management of natural …
Replacing bare fallows with cover crops in fertilizer-intensive crop** systems: A meta-analysis of crop yield and N dynamics
The availability of Haber-Bosch nitrogen (N) has permitted agricultural intensification and
increased the productive capacity of agroecosystems; however, approximately 50% of this …
increased the productive capacity of agroecosystems; however, approximately 50% of this …
[BOOK][B] Managing cover crops profitably
A Clark - 2008 - books.google.com
Cover crops slow erosion, improve soil, smother weeds, enhance nutrient and moisture
availability, help control many pests and bring a host of other benefits to your farm. At the …
availability, help control many pests and bring a host of other benefits to your farm. At the …
[PDF][PDF] Soil pH and organic matter
A McCauley, C Jones, J Jacobsen - Nutrient management module, 2009 - Citeseer
This module is the eighth in a series of Extension materials designed to provide Extension
agents, Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs), consultants, and producers with pertinent …
agents, Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs), consultants, and producers with pertinent …
Catch crops and green manures as biological tools in nitrogen management in temperate zones.
During the last decades a lot of research have been made on the use of cover crops. Cover
crops are grown for many purposes, but most of the resent interest have focused on their …
crops are grown for many purposes, but most of the resent interest have focused on their …
The myth of nitrogen fertilization for soil carbon sequestration
Intensive use of N fertilizers in modern agriculture is motivated by the economic value of
high grain yields and is generally perceived to sequester soil organic C by increasing the …
high grain yields and is generally perceived to sequester soil organic C by increasing the …