2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.09.627503
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Tensions in tillage: Reduction in tillage intensity associates with lower wheat growth and nutritional grain quality despite enhanced soil biological indicators

Matthias Waibel,
Jennifer Michel,
Maurine Antoine
et al.

Abstract: Dryland ecosystems are particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of intensive agriculture, with intensive tillage exerting a major impact on soil health and its biotic components. The implementation of less disturbing soil management practices can be essential for preserving the soil environment and maintaining the diverse communities of microorganisms, micro- and mesofauna, which are essential contributors to soil fertility. In this study, we assessed soil chemical properties, soil biodiversity and func… Show more

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