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Hathaway-Jenkins, L. J.; Sakrabani, R; Pearce, Bruce; Whitmore, A. P; Godwin, R. J.. |
Organic farming and improvements to agricultural sustainability are often seen as synonymous. However, an extensive European review demonstrated that in practice this is not always true. This study aims to compare the status of soil and water properties between separate fields managed in either an organic or a conventional manner. Soil samples were collected from 16 pairs of farms, throughout England, with both arable and grass fields within each pair on similar soil type. Chemical (nutrients, pesticides, herbicides) and physical (aggregate stability, field capacity, shear strength, soil organic matter, infiltration rates) soil properties were measured in four main soil texture classes in organic and conventional fields. The physical soil properties varied... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/18705/1/Hathaway_Jenkins_2011_SUM_paper.pdf |
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