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Team:ettrab
ARN:MA2019100005
Record status:T
Bibl. level:AS
Type of publication:J
English title:Corn residue inputs influence earthworm population dynamics in a no-till corn-soybean rotation
French title:L'influence des apports de résidus du maïs sur la dynamique de la population des vers de terre dans une rotation semis direct maïs-soja
Languages:(En)
Authors:Abail, Z. (INRA, Settat (Ma)), E-mail:abailzhor@gmail.com; Whalen, J. K. (Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Macdonald Campus of McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada)
Collation:pp. 1-10
Summary:Résumé(En)
On-line availability -A:http://webagris.inra.org.ma/doc/abail03018.pdf
Serial title:Applied Soil Ecology
ISSN:0929-1393
Date od publ.-S:2018
Collation-S:vol.127
Availability-S:INRA Rabat BP 6512 RI Morocco
Online avail.-S:https://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-soil-ecology
Prim.subj.categ.:E12-Labour and employment
Descriptors - En:SOYBEANS; MAIZE; CROP ROTATION; OLIGOCHAETA; PLOUGHING;
Descriptors - Fr:SOJA; MAIS; ROTATION CULTURALE; OLIGOCHAETA; LABOUR;
Descriptors - Sp:SOJA; MAIZ; ROTACION DE CULTIVOS; OLIGOCHAETA; ARADURA;
Abstract:Temporal dynamics of earthworm populations in temperate agroecosystems are related to climatic and edaphic conditions, agricultural management and crop residue inputs. The amount of crop residue present and its suitability as a food resource for earthworms changes as the material decomposes. A readily-decomposable crop residue (low C:N ratio, low lignin content) may be a transient food resource fo
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