Does increased cropping intensity translate into better soil health in dryland wheat systems?
Despite reliable grain yields, the 13-month fallow period in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.)-fallow systems (WF) in low precipitation zones (< 350 mm annually) poses several …
L.)-fallow systems (WF) in low precipitation zones (< 350 mm annually) poses several …
Evaluating common soil health tests for dryland wheat systems of inland Pacific Northwest
Purpose Currently, several soil health testing approaches are available to assess soil health
such as comprehensive assessment of soil health (CASH) and Haney soil health test …
such as comprehensive assessment of soil health (CASH) and Haney soil health test …
Does Rhizobial Inoculation Change the Microbial Community in Field Soils? A Comparison with Agricultural Land-use Changes
S Hara, K Kakizaki, M Bamba, M Itakura… - Microbes and …, 2024 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Although microbial inoculation may be effective for sustainable crop production, detrimental
aspects have been argued because of the potential of inoculated microorganisms to behave …
aspects have been argued because of the potential of inoculated microorganisms to behave …
Effects of returning peach branch waste to fields on soil carbon cycle mediated by soil microbial communities
C Liu, Z Liu, B Cui, H Yang, C Gao, M Chang… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
In recent years, the rise in greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture has worsened climate
change. Efficiently utilizing agricultural waste can significantly mitigate these effects. This …
change. Efficiently utilizing agricultural waste can significantly mitigate these effects. This …
Biosolids' legacy benefits persist even 7 years after the application in a dryland wheat‐fallow cropping system
Application of biosolids can be beneficial for low carbon (C) and erosion‐prone soils of the
dryland region of inland Pacific Northwest (iPNW). Biosolids have been proven to improve …
dryland region of inland Pacific Northwest (iPNW). Biosolids have been proven to improve …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring Microbial Diversity of Biofilms in Domestic Distribution Systems Using an in Situ Device
Biofilms in drinking water systems hosting diverse microbial communities are potential
sources of opportunistic pathogens and taste/odour complaints. Domestic distribution …
sources of opportunistic pathogens and taste/odour complaints. Domestic distribution …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of sugarcane-duck symbiosis on rhizobacterial community structure and interannual variability
W Ma, D Bi, Q Wu, Q Guo, L Tang, J Wei… - Chilean journal of …, 2024 - SciELO Chile
Sugarcane-duck symbiosis (SDS) is an ecological breeding production method wherein
meat ducks are released in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) fields during the middle …
meat ducks are released in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) fields during the middle …
[PDF][PDF] First data on total and carbon cycling microbial diversity of the key reference soils of the “Ladoga” carbon measurement supersite
T Nizamutdinov, D Zhemchueva, E Andronov… - 2024 - dspace.spbu.ru
The “Ladoga” carbon supersite is part of the All-Russian carbon monitoring national system,
it is located in the Boreal coniferous forest zone, and work is underway here to implement …
it is located in the Boreal coniferous forest zone, and work is underway here to implement …