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Organic farming enhances soil microbial abundance and activity - A meta-analysis and meta-regression Organic Eprints
Lori, Martina; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; de Deyn, Gerlinde; Gattinger, Andreas.
Population growth and climate change challenge our food and farming systems and provide arguments for an increased intensification of agriculture. A promising option is eco functional intensification through organic farming, an approach based on using and enhancing internal natural resources and processes to secure and improve agricultural productivity, while minimizing negative environmental impacts. In this concept an active soil microbiota plays an important role for various soil based ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, erosion control and pest and disease regulation. Several studies have reported a positive effect of organic farming on soil health and quality including microbial community traits. However, so far no systematic quantification...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Systems research and participatory research; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31981/1/Lori_2017_journal.pone.0180442.pdf
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Impact of water regimes on an experimental community of four desert arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) species, as affected by the introduction of a non-native AMF species Organic Eprints
Symanczik, Sarah; Courty, Pierre-Emmanuel; Boller, Thomas; Wiemken, Andreas; Al-Yahya'ei, Mohamed N..
Field studies have revealed the impact of changing water regimes on the structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities, but it is not known what happens to the abundance of individual AMF species within the community when the water conditions in the rhizosphere change. The behavior of four AMF species isolated from the Arabian desert (Diversispora aurantia, Diversispora omaniana, Septoglomus africanum, and an undescribed Paraglomus species) was investigated when assembled in microcosms containing Sorghum bicolor as host plant, and treated with various water regimes. Furthermore, the impact of invasion of these assemblages by Rhizophagus irregularis, an AMF species widely used in commercial inocula, was studied. The abundance of each AMF...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/33352/1/Symanczik-etal-2015_Mycorrhiza_Vol25_Issue8_pp639-647.pdf
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Distinct Nitrogen Provisioning From Organic Amendments in Soil as Influenced by Farming System and Water Regime Organic Eprints
Lori, Martina; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; Efosa, Norah; Jaenicke, Sebastian; Buegger, Franz; Tresch, Simon; Goesmann, Alexander; Gattinger, Andreas.
The majority of soil organic nitrogen (N) is bound in protein-like compounds and therefore its proteolysis in peptides and amino acids is considered the initial and rate limiting step of N mineralization. Proteolysis of N bound in organic fertilizer and subsequent provisioning for crops is a central element in agro-ecological intensification. Long-term farming system effects on N provisioning from organic fertilizer to crops and its underlying functional microbial communities were analyzed in experiments conducted in soils from the “DOK” system comparison trial (bio-Dynamic, bio-Organic, and “Konventionell”) subjected to optimal and future projected drought scenarios. A plant nutrition experiment using 15N labeled lupine as a fertilizer (green manure)...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33347/1/lori-etal-2018-forntEnvSci_online_doi103389fenvs201800040.pdf
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Potential of three microbial bio-effectors to promote maize growth and nutrient acquisition from alternative phosphorous fertilizers in contrasting soils Organic Eprints
Thonar, Cécile; Lekfeldt, Jonas D.S.; Cozzolino, Vincenza; Kundel, Domimika; Kulhánek, Martin; Mosimann, Carla; Neumann, Günter; Piccolo, Alessandro; Rex, Martin; Symanczik, Sarah; Walder, Florian; Weinmann, Markus; de Neegaard, Andreas; Mäder, Paul.
Background Agricultural production is challenged by the limitation of non-renewable resources. Alternative fertilizers are promoted but they often have a lower availability of key macronutrients, especially phosphorus (P). Biological inoculants, the so-called bio-effectors (BEs), may be combined with these fertilizers to improve the nutrient use efficiency. Methods The goal of this study was to assess the potential of three BEs in combination with alternative fertilizers (e.g., composted manure, biogas digestate, green compost) to promote plant growth and nutrient uptake in soils typical for various European regions. Pot experiments were conducted in Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland where the same variety of maize was grown in...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Crop combinations and interactions; Composting and manuring.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31321/1/Thonar_et_al-2017-Chemical_and_Biological_Technologies_in_Agriculture.pdf
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Crop traits drive soil carbon sequestration under organic farming Organic Eprints
García-Palacios, Pablo; Gattinger, Andreas; Bracht-Jørgensen, Helene; Brussaard, Lijbert; Carvalho, Filipe; Castro, Helena; Clément, Jean-Christophe; De Deyn, Gerlinde; D’Hertefeldt, Tina; Foulquier, Arnaud; Hedlund, Katarina; Lavorel, Sandra; Legay, Nicolas; Lori, Martina; Mäder, Paul; Martínez-García, Laura B.; Martins da Silva, Pedro; Müller, Adrian; Nascimento, Eduardo; Reis, Filipa; Symanczik, Sarah; Paulo Sousa, José; Milla, Rubén.
1. Organic farming (OF) enhances top soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in croplands compared with conventional farming (CF), which can contribute to sequester C. As farming system differences in the amount of C inputs to soil (e.g. fertilization and crop residues) are not enough to explain such increase, shifts in crop residue traits important for soil C losses such as litter decomposition may also play a role. 2. To assess whether crop residue (leaf and root) traits determined SOC sequestration responses to OF, we coupled a global meta-analysis with field measurements across a European-wide network of sites. In the meta-analysis, we related crop species averages of leaf N, leaf-dry matter content, fine-root C and N, with SOC stocks and sequestration...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Soil quality.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/32747/1/Garcia-Palacios-etal-2018-JApplEcol-online-p1-10.pdf
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Phosphordünger aus Klärschlamm: Evaluierung von Pyrolysekohle und Alkalipyrolyse Organic Eprints
Bünemann-König, Else; Symanczik, Sarah; Koller, Martin; Menold, J.; Oelmann, Y.; Stemann, J..
Phosphorus (P) in sewage sludge holds the main proportion of P currently lost in waste streams, and options to recycle it for agriculture are needed. Pyrolysis is a promising local alternative to centralized sewage sludge incineration. Pathogens and organic pollutants are destroyed and a carbon-rich substrate known as biochar is formed. We evaluated pyrolysis of sewage sludge as well as sintering of pyrolysis char with alkali salts. The products were applied in a pot experiment with calcareous and acidic soils to determine P uptake by ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and changes in soil pH, available P and cation exchange capacity. Two products were also tested in a field experiment with maize (Zea mays) on a neutral soil. Cadmium and mercury were partly...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Soil quality Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Nutrient turnover.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31900/1/Phosphord%C3%BCnger%20aus%20Kl%C3%A4rschlamm.pdf
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A new genus, Desertispora, and a new species, Diversispora sabulosa, in the family Diversisporaceae (order Diversisporales, subphylum Glomeromycotina) Organic Eprints
Symanczik, Sarah; Al-Yahya'ei, Mohamed N.; Kozłowska, Anna; Ryszka, Przemysław; Błaszkowski, Janusz.
Phylogenetic analyses of sequences of the SSU–ITS–LSU nrDNA segment and the RPB1 gene showed that the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus originally described as Diversispora omaniana does not belong to the genus Diversispora, but represents a separate clade at the rank of genus in the family Diversisporaceae of the order Diversisporales. The closest natural relatives of the fungus proved to be species of the genera Corymbiglomus and Redeckera. Consequently, the new genus was named Desertispora, and Di. omaniana was renamed De. omaniana comb. nov. In addition, the morphological and histochemical features of spores and mycorrhizal structures of a new Diversispora sp., Di. sabulosa, were described and the closest relatives of the species were determined based on...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33351/1/Symanczik-etal-2017_MyologicalProgress_Vol17_Issue4_pp437-449.pdf
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A new family, Pervetustaceae with a new genus, Pervetustus, and P. simplex sp. nov. (Paraglomerales), and a new genus, Innospora with I. majewskii comb. nov. (Paraglomeraceae) in the Glomeromycotina Organic Eprints
Błaszkowski, Janusz; Kozłowska, Anna; Crossay, Thomas; Symanczik, Sarah; Al-Yahya'ei, Mohamed N..
A new arbuscular mycorrhizal, Paraglomus-like, fungal species (Glomeromycotina) was found and propagated in single-species cultures established from spores coming from Oman, Greece, Tunisia, and New Caledonia. The hyaline spores of the fungus are small, 17–67 μm diam. when globose. Their spore wall consists of an evanescent, 1.0–2.3 μm thick, short-lived outer layer and a laminate, smooth, 3.8–7.3 μm thick inner layer, of which none shows amyloid or dextrinoid reaction in Melzer's reagent. Mycorrhizal structures (arbuscules and hyphae without vesicles) of the fungus stained slightly in Trypan blue, thus like those of the formerly described Paraglomus spp., in which the histochemical feature has been recognized. However, in the phylogenies gained from...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/33350/1/Blaszkovski-etal-2017_NovaHedwigia_Vol105_Issue3-4_pp397-410.pdf
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Engrais phosphatés de recyclage - Ce que le secteur bio en pense Organic Eprints
Bünemann-König, Else; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; Løes, Anne-Kristin.
Le phosphore contenu dans les eaux usées devra être récupéré dès 2026. Qu’en pensent agriculteurs et experts?
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring; Air and water emissions.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30359/1/bioactualites_516_Phosphor.pdf
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Grössere Biomassen und aktivere mikrobielle Gemeinschaften in Böden unter biologischer Bewirtschaftung eine globale Meta-Analyse Organic Eprints
Lori, M.; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; Gattinger, Andreas.
Population growth, climate change and other impacts challenge our food and farming system and provide arguments for further intensification in agriculture. One option is eco-functional intensification through organic farming, an approach based on exploiting internal natural resources and processes for securing and improving agricultural productivity whilst minimizing negative environmental impacts. In this concept an active soil microbiota plays a crucial role. Thus, we conducted a literature search followed by meta-analysis to quantify possible differences in key indicators for soil microbial abundance and activity in organic and conventional farming systems. We integrated data from 57 studies including 148 pairwise comparisons and found significant...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Soil biology; Nutrient turnover.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31956/1/Gr%C3%B6%C3%9Fere%20Biomassen%20und%20aktivere%20mikrobielle.pdf
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Servicios eco-sistémicos provistos por hongos formadores de micorrizas y efecto de las prácticas de manejo en cultivos de base agroecológica Organic Eprints
Faggioli, Valeria; Symanczik, Sarah.
Los hongos formadores de micorrizas están ampliamente distribuidos tanto en ambientes naturales como antrópicos. Son un conjunto de especies que establecen simbiosis con la mayoría de los cultivos de importancia económica y se mantienen vivos en el suelo sólo si hay una cubierta vegetal en activo crecimiento. A cambio de fotoasimilados, las micorrizas proveen innumerables beneficios para la planta y para el funcionamiento del ecosistema. Está demostrado que contribuyen en la nutrición, sanidad y balance hídrico vegetal, y que generan una red de micelio en el suelo a través del cual las raíces se comunican entre sí y comparten información, agua y nutrientes. Esta red es una valiosa forma de conservar el carbono y nutrientes del suelo. Además, las micorrizas...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Soil quality Biodiversity and ecosystem services Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/34761/1/faggioli-symanczik-2018-El-suelo-como-SCOLA2018-chapter3-p87-106.pdf
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Dominikia duoreactiva sp. nov. and Dominikia difficilevidera sp. nov., two new species in the Glomeromycota Organic Eprints
Błaszkowski, Janusz; Chwat, Gerard; Symanczik, Sarah; Góralska, Anna.
Two new species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the recently erected genus Dominikia (Glomeromycota) are described based on their morphology and phylogenetic analyses of SSU–ITS–LSU sequences. The distinctive morphological characters of the first species, Dominikia duoreactiva sp. nov., is the formation of loose clusters with yellow-coloured, 30–70 µm diameter spores having a three-layered spore wall, of which layers 1 and 3 stain in Melzer’s reagent. The second species, Dominikia difficilevidera sp. nov., is distinguished by its hyaline, 31–45 µm diameter spores, which arise mainly singly and have a three-layered spore wall, of which layer 1 is thicker than the structural laminate layer 2, and layer 3 is flexible to semi-flexible. Both species...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/33349/1/Blaszkowski-etal-2015_Botany_Vol93_p389-396.pdf
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Improved Phosphorus Recycling in Organic Farming: Navigating Between Constraints Organic Eprints
Möller, Kurt; Oberson, Astrid; Bünemann, Else K.; Cooper, Julia; Friedel, Jürgen K.; Glaesner, Nadia; Hörtenhuber, Stefan; Løes, Anne-Kristin; Mäder, Paul; Meyer, Gregor; Müller, Torsten; Symanczik, Sarah; Weissengruber, Lina; Wollmann, Iris; Magid, Jakob.
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms. At the current rate of extraction, global reserves of mineable deposits will be exhausted within the next few centuries. This publication aims to summarize the current knowledge on P recycling for organic farming. The evaluation of recycled P fertilizers (RPFs) includes (i) a chemical characterization, (ii) assessment of their plant P availability and added effects in the soil, (iii) life cycle assessments, (iv) a risk assessment of their long-term impacts on soil pollution, and (v) the compilation of other environmental impacts of different treatment approaches to produce RPFs. The highest nutrient recovery rates for P are achieved by rather simple process approaches of P recycling, while...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring; Nutrient turnover.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/32661/1/Moeller-etal-2018-Advances_in_Agronomy-vol147-chapter4-p159-237-article-in-press.pdf
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Potential of three microbial bio-effectors to promote maize growth and nutrient acquisition from alternative phosphorous fertilizers in contrasting soils Organic Eprints
Thonar, Cécile; Lekfeldt, Jonas D.S.; Cozzolino, Vincenza; Kundel, Domimika; Kulhánek, Martin; Mosimann, Carla; Neumann, Günter; Piccolo, Alessandro; Rex, Martin; Symanczik, Sarah; Walder, Florian; Weinmann, Markus; de Neergaard, Andreas; Mäder, Paul.
Background: Agricultural production is challenged by the limitation of non-renewable resources. Alternative fertilizers are promoted but they often have a lower availability of key macronutrients, especially phosphorus (P). Biological inoculants, the so-called bio-effectors (BEs), may be combined with these fertilizers to improve the nutrient use efficiency. Methods: The goal of this study was to assess the potential of three BEs in combination with alternative fertilizers (e.g., composted manure, biogas digestate, green compost) to promote plant growth and nutrient uptake in soils typical for various European regions. Pot experiments were conducted in Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland where the same variety of maize was grown in...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring; Nutrient turnover.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/32920/1/Thonar2017-Potential%20of%20three%20microbial%20bio%E2%80%91effectors%20to%20promote%20maize%20growth%20and%20nutrient%20acquisition%20from%20alternative%20phosphorous%20fertilizers%20in%20contrasting%20soils.pdf
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Rezyklierte Phosphordünger - was die Branche davon hält Organic Eprints
Bünemann-Koenig, Else; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; Loes, A.-K..
Phosphor in Abwässern muss ab 2026 rückgewonnen werden. Was halten Landwirte und andere Düngeexperten davon?
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring; Air and water emissions.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30185/1/BA5-2016.pdf
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Application of Mycorrhiza and Soil from a Permaculture System Improved Phosphorus Acquisition in Naranjilla Organic Eprints
Symanczik, Sarah; Gisler, Michelle; Thonar, Cécile; Schlaeppi, Klaus; van der Heijden, Marcel; Kahmen, Ansgar; Boller, Thomas; Mäder, Paul.
Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense) is a perennial shrub plant mainly cultivated in Ecuador, Colombia, and Central America where it represents an important cash crop. Current cultivation practices not only cause deforestation and large-scale soil degradation but also make plants highly susceptible to pests and diseases. The use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can offer a possibility to overcome these problems. AMF can act beneficially in various ways, for example by improving plant nutrition and growth, water relations, soil structure and stability and protection against biotic and abiotic stresses. In this study, the impact of AMF inoculation on growth and nutrition parameters of naranjilla has been assessed. For inoculation three European reference AMF...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/33353/1/Symanczik-etal-2017_FrontPlantSci_Vol8_Article1263_pp1-12.pdf
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Doppelt! Für einen anderen Eintrag verwenden. Rezyklierte Phosphordünger - was die Branche davon hält Organic Eprints
Bünemann-König, Else; Symanczik, Sarah; Mäder, Paul; Løes, Anne-Kristin.
Phosphor in Abwässern muss ab 2026 rückgewonnen werden. Was halten Landwirte und andere Düngeexperten davon?
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Composting and manuring; Air and water emissions.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30360/1/bioaktuell_516_D13_Phosphor2.pdf
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