Development of Collembolans after conversion towards organic farming
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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Development of Collembolans after conversion towards organic farming
Auteur(s)
- SCHRADER S
- KIEHNE J
- ANDERSON T-H
- PAULSEN H-M
- RAHMANN G
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EZUXINEN
Version
2773
Date ajout
7 janvier 2021 14:14
Date modification
7 janvier 2021 14:14
Résumé anglais
In Northern Germany, a diverse and complex experimental farm of the Federal Agricultural Research Centre (FAL) was set-up in 2001 covering all main aspects of organic farming. Previously, the 600 ha farm had been managed conventionally. Adjacent conventional farms were used as reference. The aim of this project was to study collembolans, microbial biomass and soil organic carbon in six organically farmed fields managed as a crop rotation of six different crops compared with an adjacent conventionally managed field. We hypothesised that the specific management in organic farming promotes soil biota. Soil samples were taken during the growing season in 2004. Collembolan abundances and microbial biomass were lower under organic management, but, generally, collembolan diversity was higher in organically farmed fields combined with a shifting in the dominance structure of the species. This result reveals that, even after three years, the soil biota is still changing with management conversion.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- FREDO conversion en AB
- FREDO environnement
- GEO Allemagne
- management
- microbial biomass
- soil biodiversity
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Titre de la publication
Aspects of Applied Biology
Volume
79
Pages
5
Date caractères
2006
Date publication
1 janvier 2006