Organic vs. conventional: impact of cultivation treatments on the soil microbiota in the vineyard
A Colautti, M Civilini, M Contin, E Celotti… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two vineyard management practices on
the soil and its associated microbiota. The experiments were conducted in two adjacent …
the soil and its associated microbiota. The experiments were conducted in two adjacent …
Brownfields, Environmental Stability and Renewable Energy: Pathways to Overcome the Imperfection of Cumulative Effect Assessment
AM Dregulo - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Brownfields or objects of accumulated environmental damage are a complex object
characterized by both the absorption and release of uncontrolled energy (for example …
characterized by both the absorption and release of uncontrolled energy (for example …
Effects of combined application of chemical fertilizer and biochar on soil physio-biochemical properties and maize yield
J Wu, L Jin, N Wang, D Wei, M Pang, D Li, J Wang, Y Li… - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
Excessive, long-term chemical fertilizer application adversely affects soil quality and maize
yield. The combined application of biochar with chemical fertilizer can increase maize yield …
yield. The combined application of biochar with chemical fertilizer can increase maize yield …
Rhizosphere microbiome of plants used in phytoremediation of mine tailing dams
ET Doku, AA Sylverken, JDE Belford - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Rhizospheric microbial communities improve the effectiveness of hyperaccumulators in the
phytoremediation of heavy metals. However, limited access to tailing dams and inadequate …
phytoremediation of heavy metals. However, limited access to tailing dams and inadequate …
16S metabarcoding, total soil DNA content, and functional bacterial genes quantification to characterize soils under long-term organic and conventional farming …
Background The threatening impact of conventional agriculture (CA) on soils could be due
to the detrimental effects on soil microbial communities. Conversely, organic agriculture (OA) …
to the detrimental effects on soil microbial communities. Conversely, organic agriculture (OA) …
Water Stress, Cadmium, and Plant Genotype Modulate the Rhizosphere Microbiome of Pisum sativum L.
AA Kichko, GV Gladkov, PS Ulianich, VI Safronova… - Plants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Drought and heavy metals seriously affect plant growth and the biodiversity of the
associated rhizosphere microbiomes, which, in turn, could be involved in the adaptation of …
associated rhizosphere microbiomes, which, in turn, could be involved in the adaptation of …
The Development of Soil Science in Veneto
I Vinci, S Obber, F Ragazzi, C Bini, G Concheri… - Soil Science in Italy …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The 1: 250,000 scale soil map in the years 2000 can be seen as a significant
consolidation of soil surveying and mapping activities in the Veneto region, after some …
consolidation of soil surveying and mapping activities in the Veneto region, after some …
Microbial Community and Vine Responses to Increasing Temperatures
DD Paramaseven - 2024 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Microorganisms are globally distributed and contribute significantly to the planet's
biodiversity. Given their crucial role in ecosystem functioning, the current global issue of …
biodiversity. Given their crucial role in ecosystem functioning, the current global issue of …