Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]

CERECETTO, V. - BABIN, D. - GILSANZ, J.C. - LEONI, C. - SMALLA, K.

Resumen:

Soil being a non-renewable resource makes maintenance of soil quality mandatory for ecosystem functioning. Soil microorganisms as key players of many soil processes mediate e.g. nutrient cycling, soil structure, plant growth and health.


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2019
SOIL QUALITY TILLAGE
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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title Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
title_full Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
title_fullStr Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
title_full_unstemmed Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
title_short Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
title_sort Recovering soil quality in vegetable farming systems by reduced tillage and organic fertilization - a biphysico-chemical assessment. [Abstract]
topic SOIL QUALITY TILLAGE
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