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Bird occupancy in intensively managed agroecosystems under large-scale organic and conventional farming in Argentina: A multi-species approach
(Elsevier, 2021-09)
Several studies in European and North American agroecosystems conclude that organic farming benefits birds compared to conventional farming. Nevertheless, there are some biases toward these geographic regions and farm size. ...
Addition of organic and inorganic amendments to regenerate the surface structure of silty soils
(Wiley, 2019-11-30)
The widespread degradation of the structure of silty soils under no till systems (NT) that has been observed in recent years is characterized by the presence of a platy structure (P) near the soil surface. Under these ...
Aromáticas en la huerta. Modos de acción. Propagación, Cosecha y Conservación
(EEA Valle Inferior, 2015-02-15)
La diversidad de especies en la huerta es una de las bases fundamentales del cultivo orgánico y, dentro de ellas, la inclusión de plantas aromáticas permite proteger a las hortalizas de las plagas y enfermedades
La dinámica de los actores sociales en el uso de organismos genéticamente modificados (OGM) en la Argentina
(Universidade Estadual do Paraná, 2022-07)
En los últimos decenios, en los sectores agrícola y alimentario, la ciencia y la tecnología han impactado en todo el mundo por el uso de la biotecnología moderna. Este trabajo busca de forma exploratoria y preliminar ver ...
To burn or not to burn : the question of straw burning and nitrogen fertilization effect on nitrous oxide emissions in sugarcane
(2017)
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the main greenhouse gas emitted from farming systems and is associated with nitrogen (N) fertilizer application as well as decomposition of organic matter present in the environment. The objective ...
Differential contribution of soil biota groups to plant litter decomposition as mediated by soil use
(PeerJ, 2015)
Plant decomposition is dependant on the activity of the soil biota and its interactions with climate, soil properties, and plant residue inputs. This work assessed the roles of different groups of the soil biota on litter ...
Differential contribution of soil biota groups to plant litter decomposition as mediated by soil use
(PeerJ, 2014-12-18)
Plant decomposition is dependant on the activity of the soil biota and its interactions
with climate, soil properties, and plant residue inputs. This work assessed the roles
of different groups of the soil biota on litter ...