Seasonal responses of soil microbial biomass C and enzymatic activity comparing no-tillage and integrated crop-livestock systems.

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Author(s): COSTA, R. M.; ARAUJO, E. M. B.; SILVA, D. E. O.; ROCHA, S. M. B.; BONIFACIO, A.; SOUSA, R. S.; PEREIRA, A. P. de A.; MEDEIROS, E. V. de; SAGRILO, E.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, J. O. L. de; SOUZA, H. A. de; ARAUJO, A. S. F.

Summary: Sustainable agricultural systems, such as integrated crop-livestock (ICL) and no-tillage (NT), aim to sustainably produce crops and livestock while simultaneously conserving soil and its microbial properties, mainly in tropical regions. However, little is known about how microbial properties respond seasonally to management applied in NT and ICL. Thus, this study assessed the seasonal responses of soil microbial biomass C and enzymatic activity comparing both NT and ICL.

Publication year: 2024

Types of publication: Journal article

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