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Cropping system effects on soil biological characteristics in the Great Plains
2006
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
AbstractSoil biological quality can affect key soil functions that support food production and environmental quality. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of management and time on soil biological quality in contrasting dryland cropping systems at eight locations in the North American Great Plains. Alternative (ALT) cropping systems were characterized by greater cropping intensity (less fallow), more diverse crop sequences, and/or reduced tillage than conventional (CON)
doi:10.1079/raf2005124
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