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Provedor de dados:  Organic Eprints
País:  Germany
Título:  10 Jahre differenzierte Grundbodenbearbeitung im Ökologischen Landbau. Auswirkungen auf die Besiedlung mit Collembolen
Autores:  Bassemir, Ursula K.
Data:  2005
Ano:  2005
Palavras-chave:  Soil biology
Soil tillage
Resumo:  During 10 years a crop rotation schedule consisting of different crops (green fallow; intercrop: winter wheat; peas; intercrop: winter rye; summer barley) was combined with three different tillage techniques (plough, inverting to 30 cm depth, intensive; two-layer plough, inverting to 15 cm depth and loosening to 30 cm depth, reduced inverting; layer cultivator, loosening to 30 cm depth, conservation tillage). First results show a significant effect of crop on springtails. There is no significant effect of tillage techniques, although there is a tendency in slightly increased population density of springtails by using plough and layer cultivator. Further detailed results will be reported elsewhere.
Tipo:  Conference paper, poster, etc.
Idioma:  deu
Identificador:  http://orgprints.org/3685/1/3685.pdf

Bassemir, Ursula K. (2005) 10 Jahre differenzierte Grundbodenbearbeitung im Ökologischen Landbau. Auswirkungen auf die Besiedlung mit Collembolen. [10 years specific soil management in organic agriculture. Effects on springtails.] In: Heß, J and Rahmann, G (Eds.) Ende der Nische, Beiträge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, kassel university press GmbH, Kassel.
Editor:  kassel university press GmbH, Kassel
Relação:  http://orgprints.org/3685/
Formato:  application/pdf
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