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AUTHOR
Safya Menasseri-aubry
Integrating microbial diversity in soil carbon dynamic models parameters
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Tillage intensity and pasture in rotation effectively shape soil microbial communities at a landscape scale
International audience; Soil microorganisms are essential to agroecosystem functioning and services. Yet, we still lack information on which farming practices can effectively shape the soil microbial communities. The aim of this study was to identify the farming practices, which are most effective at positively or negatively modifying bacterial and fungal diversity while considering the soil environmental variation at a landscape scale. A long-term research study catchment (12 km2 ) representative of intensive mixed farming (livestock and crop) in Western Europe was investigated using a regular grid for soil sampling (n = 186). Farming systems on this landscape scale were described in terms…
Towards a more explicit representation of soil microbial community in sol carbon and nitrogen models: a review
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