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Changes in soil biological properties in different management and tyllage systems in petrocalcic argiudoll
Moreno, Maria Virginia; Biganzoli, Fernando; Casas, C.; Manso, Marina Lucrecia; Moreira, E.; Silvestro, Luciana Belén (Elsevier, 2020-12)We analyzed the effect of different tillage systems on soils under different land-use histories, on biological properties of soil during one year. The experiment was carried out at a Petrocalcic Argiudoll of Tres Arroyos ... -
Cultivable soil fungi community response to agricultural management and tillage system on temperate soil
Moreno, Maria Virginia; Casas, C.; Biganzoli, Fernando; Manso, Marina Lucrecia; Silvestro, Luciana Belén; Moreira, E.; Stenglein, Sebastian Alberto (Elsevier, 2021-02)In agricultural soils, fungi constitute most of the total microbial biomass in the environment contributing with more than 50% of the soil biomass. The fungi should be considered as a link in the production not only by ... -
Mixed cropping regimes promote the soil fungal community under zero tillage
Silvestro, Luciana Belén; Biganzoli, Fernando; Stenglein, Sebastian Alberto; Forjan, Horacio Jose; Manso, Marina Lucrecia; Moreno, Maria Virginia (2017-12)Fungi of yield soils represent a significant portion of the microbial biomass and reflect sensitivity to changes in the ecosystem. Our hypothesis was that crops included in cropping regimes under the zero tillage system ... -
Mollisol : biological characterization under Zero Tillage with different crops sequences
Silvestro, Luciana Belén; Biganzoli, Fernando; Forjan, Horacio Jose; Albanesi de Garay, Ada Susana; Arambarri, Angélica Margarita; Manso, Marina Lucrecia; Moreno, Maria Virginia (2017-01)Zero tillage practices have a direct effect on soil microbial communities modifying soil productivity and sustainability. The crop sequences used can change the aforementioned properties, too. In this study, we evaluated ...