Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health

Tested indicators offer potential to detect that: • Cropping systems and manure play a crucial role in improving soil properties and potential microbial activity • Mineral nitrogen applications have a comparatively smaller impact on soil properties and potential microbial activity compared to...

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Main Authors: Visscher, Anna M, Fonte, Steven J, Ndangu, Samual Mathu, Mutai, Joyce, Six, Johan, Hartmann, Martin, Laub, Mortiz, Vanek, Steven, Travedi, Pankaj, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Pulleman, Mirjam
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158523
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author Visscher, Anna M
Fonte, Steven J
Ndangu, Samual Mathu
Mutai, Joyce
Six, Johan
Hartmann, Martin
Laub, Mortiz
Vanek, Steven
Travedi, Pankaj
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Pulleman, Mirjam
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Hartmann, Martin
Laub, Mortiz
Mutai, Joyce
Ndangu, Samual Mathu
Pulleman, Mirjam
Six, Johan
Travedi, Pankaj
Vanek, Steven
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Visscher, Anna M
author_facet Visscher, Anna M
Fonte, Steven J
Ndangu, Samual Mathu
Mutai, Joyce
Six, Johan
Hartmann, Martin
Laub, Mortiz
Vanek, Steven
Travedi, Pankaj
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Pulleman, Mirjam
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description Tested indicators offer potential to detect that: • Cropping systems and manure play a crucial role in improving soil properties and potential microbial activity • Mineral nitrogen applications have a comparatively smaller impact on soil properties and potential microbial activity compared to main treatments • Legume integration provides a potential for both soil chemical properties and microbial activity • Carbon and nitrogen activity are key factors in driving critical microbial process
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spelling CGSpace1585232025-11-05T11:36:27Z Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health Visscher, Anna M Fonte, Steven J Ndangu, Samual Mathu Mutai, Joyce Six, Johan Hartmann, Martin Laub, Mortiz Vanek, Steven Travedi, Pankaj Vanlauwe, Bernard Pulleman, Mirjam climate change sustainable intensification food security legumes indicators soil Tested indicators offer potential to detect that: • Cropping systems and manure play a crucial role in improving soil properties and potential microbial activity • Mineral nitrogen applications have a comparatively smaller impact on soil properties and potential microbial activity compared to main treatments • Legume integration provides a potential for both soil chemical properties and microbial activity • Carbon and nitrogen activity are key factors in driving critical microbial process 2024-10-14 2024-11-05T06:28:33Z 2024-11-05T06:28:33Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158523 en Open Access application/pdf Visscher, A.M.; Fonte, S.J.; Ndangu, S.M.; Mutai, J.; Six, J.; Hartmann, M.; Laub, M.; Vanek, S.; Travedi, P.; Vanlauwe, B.; Pulleman, M. (2024) Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health. 16 sl.
spellingShingle climate change
sustainable intensification
food security
legumes
indicators
soil
Visscher, Anna M
Fonte, Steven J
Ndangu, Samual Mathu
Mutai, Joyce
Six, Johan
Hartmann, Martin
Laub, Mortiz
Vanek, Steven
Travedi, Pankaj
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Pulleman, Mirjam
Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title_full Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title_fullStr Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title_full_unstemmed Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title_short Legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
title_sort legume integration and manure offer promise to improve early indicators of soil health
topic climate change
sustainable intensification
food security
legumes
indicators
soil
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158523
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