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Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology, 29(1), 1-15
Applied Soil Ecology 29 (2005) 1
Applied Soil Ecology 29 (2005) 1
Through their feeding activities and cast production, earthworms influence both aggregate turnover and soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics. We studied the impact of earthworm activity on soil macro- and microaggregation and SOM incorporation in differ
Publikováno v:
Soil Use and Management, 19, 157-165
Soil Use and Management 19 (2003)
Soil Use and Management 19 (2003)
We compared the effects of conventional and organic arable farming on soil organic matter (SOM) content, soil structure, aggregate stability and C and N mineralization, which are considered important factors in defining sustainable land management. W
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology, 24(6), 219-232
Applied Soil Ecology 24 (2003) 6
Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology, Elsevier, 2003, 24, pp.219-232. ⟨10.1016/S0929-1393(03)00072-6⟩
Applied Soil Ecology 24 (2003) 6
Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology, Elsevier, 2003, 24, pp.219-232. ⟨10.1016/S0929-1393(03)00072-6⟩
By consuming plant remains and soil, earthworms incorporate organic matter (OM) into the soil and form biogenic soil structures, which can affect OM dynamics. We carried out a (micro)morphological study of soil structure development and OM distributi
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 36(6), 447-455
Biology and Fertility of Soils 36 (2002) 6
Biology and Fertility of Soils 36 (2002) 6
Decomposition of 14C-labelled root systems of the grass species Holcus lanatus and Festuca ovina, representative of mesotrophic and oligotrophic situations, respectively, was monitored during 14 months under field conditions in the presence or absenc
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils 33 (2001)
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 33, 279-285
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 33, 279-285
Agricultural management influences soil organic matter (SOM) and earthworm activity which interact with soil structure. We aimed to describe the change in earthworm activity and related soil (micro)structure and SOM in a loamy Eutrodept as affected b
Autor:
J.C.Y. Marinissen, S.I. Hillenaar
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 29 (1997) 3-4
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29(3-4), 391-395
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29(3-4), 391-395
To study the influence of soil structure on organic matter decomposition, and the possible role of earthworms therein, aggregates of the size of earthworm casts (3–4.8 mm) were sieved from air-dry soil of three arable fields. Due to different manag
Autor:
J.C.Y. Marinissen, W.A.M. Didden
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 29 (1997) 3-4
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29(3-4), 387-390
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29(3-4), 387-390
Enchytraeid worms were kept in 0.3 mm (including the casts) was larger in the presence of enchytraeid worms, at the cost of soil from the fraction 0.3 0.03 mm. The %C in both soils was highest in the fraction < 0.03 mm. Activity of enchytraeids signi
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils 23 (1996)
Scopus-Elsevier
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 23, 57-63
Scopus-Elsevier
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 23, 57-63
The influence of earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea tuberculata) on the rate of net N mineralization was studied, both in soil columns with intact soil structure (partly influenced by past earthworm activity) and in columns with sieved
Autor:
J.C.Y. Marinissen
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 51, 75-87
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 51 (1994)
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 51 (1994)
Earthworms are believed to be beneficial to the quality of the soil structure. An important aspect of quality of soil structure is the stability of aggregates. The influence of earthworms on soil structure stability was investigated in a silt loam so
Autor:
R. de Fluiter, Lijbert Brussaard, J.C.Y. Marinissen, S.L.G.E. Burgers, W.A.M. Didden, M. Geurs, M.J. Vreeken-Buijs
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 51, 171-186
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 51 (1994)
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 51 (1994)
Data on soil meso- and macrofauna from winter wheat fields in the Netherlands under conventional and integrated management were analysed to explain their population dynamics and to evaluate their contribution to carbon and nitrogen dynamics. To compa