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The impact of crop diversification, tillage and fertilization type on soil total microbial, fungal and bacterial abundance: A worldwide meta-analysis of agricultural sites

Alicia Morugán‐Coronado; Paula Pérez‐Rodríguez; Eliana Insolia; Diego Soto‐Gómez; David Fernández‐Calviño; Raúl Zornoza

Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2022

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Summary

Microorganisms play a key role in nutrient cycling in agriculture and can contribute to improve soil quality and enhance crop production. Thus, there is a need to identify the most suitable management practices which foster increases in soil microbial biomass and diversity. A meta-analysis was performed to assess changes in microbial abundance in agricultural soils affected by: (i) management practices (tillage, fertilization and crop diversification); and (ii) environmental factors, including climate characteristics and soil properties. The scope of the meta-analysis was to evaluate whether microbial abundances are affected or not by organic fertilization or no fertilization, crop diversification (intercropping and crop rotations) and conservation tillage (reduced tillage/no-tillage) as a

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.agee.2022.107867
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0kk
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