No significant difference was detected in the diversity and composition of the microbial communities found in biodynamic and organic managed soils. Green manure application affects the soil microbial composition, stimulates the growth of bacteria involved in the soil nutrient cycle and represents a potential strategy for enhance soil microbial biodiversity in organic viticulture.
Longa, C.M.O.; Nicola, L.; Antonielli, L.; Mescalchin, E.; Zanzotti, R.; Turco, E.; Pertot, I. (2018). Green manure as sustainable tool to microbial diversity in organic vineyards. IOBC/WPRS BULLETIN, 135: 142-143. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/50664
Green manure as sustainable tool to microbial diversity in organic vineyards
Longa, C. M. O.
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;Nicola, L.;Antonielli, L.;Mescalchin, E.;Zanzotti R.;Turco E.;Pertot, I.Ultimo
2018-01-01
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No significant difference was detected in the diversity and composition of the microbial communities found in biodynamic and organic managed soils. Green manure application affects the soil microbial composition, stimulates the growth of bacteria involved in the soil nutrient cycle and represents a potential strategy for enhance soil microbial biodiversity in organic viticulture.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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