The role of organic amendments in soil reclamation: A review
Larney, FJ and Angers, DA 2012. The role of organic amendments in soil reclamation: A
review. Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 19–38. A basic tenet of sustainable soil management is that …
review. Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 19–38. A basic tenet of sustainable soil management is that …
Threshold behaviour in hydrological systems as (human) geo-ecosystems: manifestations, controls, implications
E Zehe, M Sivapalan - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2009 - hess.copernicus.org
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often
associated with the onset of floods, contamination and erosion events, and other …
associated with the onset of floods, contamination and erosion events, and other …
The second silent spring?
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Factors affecting the abundance of earthworms in soils
JP Curry - Earthworm ecology, 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Earthworm populations show a considerable amount of variability in time and space, with
mean population densities and biomass ranging from fewer than 10 individuals and 1 gm–2 …
mean population densities and biomass ranging from fewer than 10 individuals and 1 gm–2 …
Effect of mulch and tillage system on soil porosity under wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Crop residues and reduced tillage become current tendency in modifying tillage due to
better water management, organic and nutrient supply and increasing crop production. This …
better water management, organic and nutrient supply and increasing crop production. This …
Soil fertility management: Impacts on soil macrofauna, soil aggregation and soil organic matter allocation
Maintenance of soil organic matter through integrated soil fertility management is important
for soil quality and agricultural productivity, and for the persistence of soil faunal diversity …
for soil quality and agricultural productivity, and for the persistence of soil faunal diversity …
Earthworm community in conventional, organic and direct seeding with living mulch crop** systems
C Pelosi, M Bertrand, J Roger-Estrade - Agronomy for Sustainable …, 2009 - Springer
The loss of biodiversity by intensification of agricultural practices is a major environmental
issue that calls for the design of new crop** systems. For instance, negative effects of …
issue that calls for the design of new crop** systems. For instance, negative effects of …
Soil organic matter distribution and microaggregate characteristics as affected by agricultural management and earthworm activity
Stable microaggregates can physically protect occluded soil organic matter (SOM) against
decomposition. We studied the effects of agricultural management on the amount and …
decomposition. We studied the effects of agricultural management on the amount and …
Soil biodiversity and biogeochemical function in managed ecosystems
A complex combination of environmental, biological, chemical, and physical properties and
processes determine soil biodiversity and its relationship to biogeochemical functions and …
processes determine soil biodiversity and its relationship to biogeochemical functions and …
Earthworm collection from agricultural fields: comparisons of selected expellants in presence/absence of hand-sorting
The role earthworms play in soil fertility is under increasing scientific scrutiny, especially in
light of the fact that farmers are seeking to reduce soil tillage. However, there are many …
light of the fact that farmers are seeking to reduce soil tillage. However, there are many …