Soil tillage reduces arthropod biodiversity and has lag effects within organic and conventional crop rotations

Volume: 143, Issue: 4, Pages: 430 - 440
Published: Dec 23, 2018
Abstract
Crop rotation systems in organic and conventional farming systems differ in crop types, management and duration. However, changes in arthropod communities over the entire rotation system are poorly understood, as many studies have surveyed only single years or have not covered the entire rotation period. Here, we describe changes in arthropods in two contrasting systems at a split organic‐conventional farm: an 8‐year organically managed rotation...
Paper Details
Title
Soil tillage reduces arthropod biodiversity and has lag effects within organic and conventional crop rotations
Published Date
Dec 23, 2018
Volume
143
Issue
4
Pages
430 - 440
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