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Microbial Communities in Soil Cultivated with Muskmelon under Different Management Systems

Microbial Communities in Soil Cultivated with Muskmelon under Different Management Systems

... importance in agricultural ecosystems and may be influenced by several factors, including soil ...cropping systems and soil covers on the microbial community in soil ... See full document

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SOIL FUNGISTASIS AGAINST Fusarium graminearum UNDER DIFFERENT CROP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

SOIL FUNGISTASIS AGAINST Fusarium graminearum UNDER DIFFERENT CROP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

... of soil fungistasis in the different management systems showed no interaction between the soil management systems and the cropping systems, although ... See full document

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Soil attributes under different crop management systems in an Amazon Oxisols

Soil attributes under different crop management systems in an Amazon Oxisols

... no-till systems may explain the low levels of MBC and MBN in ...(transition), with greater accumulation of surface trash and organic carbon (Venzke et ...result in increased microbial ... See full document

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STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND DEGRADATION OF RED LATOSOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR 20 YEARS

STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND DEGRADATION OF RED LATOSOLS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR 20 YEARS

... other management systems. In addition, the OM content in CT differed from the other management systems, and NTR = PC and PC = ...content in the soil profile after ... See full document

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Microbial soil quality indicators under different crop rotations and tillage management

Microbial soil quality indicators under different crop rotations and tillage management

... out under field conditions to assess the effects of soil management (no-tillage- NT and conventional tillage- CT) and crop rotation systems on microbial biomass-C (C mic ), basal ... See full document

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Biomassa microbiana e produção de C-CO2 e N mineral de um podzólico vermelho-escuro submetido a diferentes sistemas de manejo: Microbial biomass and C-CO2 and mineral nitrogen production in paleudult soil cultivated under different management systems.

Biomassa microbiana e produção de C-CO2 e N mineral de um podzólico vermelho-escuro submetido a diferentes sistemas de manejo: Microbial biomass and C-CO2 and mineral nitrogen production in paleudult soil cultivated under different management systems.

... Soil management systems, with different degrees of soil mobilization and different plant residue composition, alter soil biological properties, with ... See full document

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SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT AND TILLAGE SYSTEMS OF PERMANENT INTERCROPPED COVER SPECIES IN AN ORANGE ORCHARD

SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT AND TILLAGE SYSTEMS OF PERMANENT INTERCROPPED COVER SPECIES IN AN ORANGE ORCHARD

... mitigate soil erosion and enhance soil fertility in orange plantations, the permanent protection of the inter-rows by cover species has been ...alterations in the microbial biomass, due ... See full document

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Soil physical and microbiological attributes cultivated with the common bean under two management systems

Soil physical and microbiological attributes cultivated with the common bean under two management systems

... Agricultural management systems can alter the physical and biological soil quality, interfering with crop ...grown under two management systems (conventional tillage and ... See full document

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Availability of soil water under tillage systems, mulch management and citrus rootstocks

Availability of soil water under tillage systems, mulch management and citrus rootstocks

... of soil water is important for the management of non-irrigated orange ...of soil water in a Haplorthox (Rhodic Ferralsol) under different tillage systems used for orchard ... See full document

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Soil enzyme activities under pig slurry addition and different tillage systems

Soil enzyme activities under pig slurry addition and different tillage systems

... (NT), with three replicates. The areas were cultivated with soybean (Glycine max ...L.) in the summers of 1998 and 1999, respectively, and with wheat (Triticum sativum ...Lam.) ... See full document

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Relationships between labile soil organic carbon fractions under different soil

Relationships between labile soil organic carbon fractions under different soil

... to soil management practices, and the lowest levels of these parameters were observed under a conventional tillage ...occurred in the surface soil layer (0.0-0.05 m), where in ... See full document

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Effects of soil management systems on soil microbial activity, bulk density and chemical properties

Effects of soil management systems on soil microbial activity, bulk density and chemical properties

... those different soil management systems, re- sults from conventional tillage showing soil with lower bulk density ratio than in no-tillage system, probably was due to the ... See full document

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Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop

Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop

... However, under Brazilian tropical/subtropical conditions, the microbial biomass C:P ratio has been shown to vary from 14 to 45 (Balota et ...that soil management has a strong impact on ... See full document

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Microbial biomass nitrogen in soil cultivated with soybean, under different management systems, in the Cerrado

Microbial biomass nitrogen in soil cultivated with soybean, under different management systems, in the Cerrado

... quantify soil nitrogen microbial biomassa (SNMB) under different soil management systems: no-tillage (NT); one harrowing (OH); one subsoiling with two harrowings ... See full document

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Profile Changes in the Soil Microbial Community When Desert Becomes Oasis.

Profile Changes in the Soil Microbial Community When Desert Becomes Oasis.

... cultivation in desert regions to feed human ...is cultivated into oasis farmland, two contrasting landscape or land-cover types are formed within the arid ...changes in the ...deep soil which ... See full document

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Agroforestry systems, nutrients in litter and microbial activity in soils cultivated with

Agroforestry systems, nutrients in litter and microbial activity in soils cultivated with

... Agroforestry systems are an alternative option for sustainable production manage- ...These systems contain trees that absorb nutrients from deeper layers of the soil and leaf litter that help improve ... See full document

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Petroleum effects on soil microbial communities

Petroleum effects on soil microbial communities

... accumulate in the environment after spillage events, but factors such as temperature, sun light, high exchange of gases and biological activity can remove the lighter portions of the crude oil in the first ... See full document

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USE OF DIGITAL IMAGES FOR EVALUATING SOIL COMPACTION IN THE CULTURE OF BEANS

USE OF DIGITAL IMAGES FOR EVALUATING SOIL COMPACTION IN THE CULTURE OF BEANS

... presented in table 2, a distinction between the treatment effects by the indexes obtained by the values of digital numbers was only possible 70 days after ...planting. With the indexes, NDVI, GNDVI, WDRVI ... See full document

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Soil Microbial Attributes Under Agroforestry Systems in the Cerrado of Minas Gerais

Soil Microbial Attributes Under Agroforestry Systems in the Cerrado of Minas Gerais

... JN. Microbial biomass in soil: measurement and turnover. In: Paul EA ...metabolism in soil – V. A. method for measuring soil biomass. Soil Biology & ... See full document

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Tillage, fertilization systems and chemical attributes of a Paleudult

Tillage, fertilization systems and chemical attributes of a Paleudult

... liming under NT is caused by the translocation of thin particles of limestone through soil channels, by the formation of complexes among wa- ter-soluble organic compounds and Ca and Mg at the soil ... See full document

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