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View article: Intra-seasonal rainfall patterns and extremes drive maize productivity and nitrogen use in sub-humid Zimbabwe
Intra-seasonal rainfall patterns and extremes drive maize productivity and nitrogen use in sub-humid Zimbabwe Open
View article: Experimental and simulated data for crop and grassland production and carbon-nitrogen fluxes
Experimental and simulated data for crop and grassland production and carbon-nitrogen fluxes Open
Multi-year datasets from field experiments and simulations at five agricultural sites in the Northern Hemisphere were developed for three cropland sites in Ottawa (Canada), Grignon (France) and Delhi (India) and two grassland sites at Laqu…
View article: Which soil microbial indicators should be included in routine laboratory tests to support the transition to sustainable management of arable farming systems? A meta-analysis
Which soil microbial indicators should be included in routine laboratory tests to support the transition to sustainable management of arable farming systems? A meta-analysis Open
Our research aims to address the gap in understanding the sensitivity of multipurpose active pools of soil organic matter (SOM) and microbiological indicators, in addition to the usual physico-chemical measurements, to assess the effects o…
View article: Impact of climate change on maize productivity and nitrogen cycling in the subhumid tropics: a field case study under rainfall extremes in Zimbabwe
Impact of climate change on maize productivity and nitrogen cycling in the subhumid tropics: a field case study under rainfall extremes in Zimbabwe Open
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View article: Crop management strategies shape the shared temporal dynamics of soil food web structure and functioning
Crop management strategies shape the shared temporal dynamics of soil food web structure and functioning Open
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View article: ,Microbioterre: referencing soil microbiology indicators and incorporating them into routine soil analysis, to improve the management of organic matter inputs to fields Agronomic Innovations 88, 14-28.
,Microbioterre: referencing soil microbiology indicators and incorporating them into routine soil analysis, to improve the management of organic matter inputs to fields Agronomic Innovations 88, 14-28. Open
The agroecological transition of field cropping systems involves optimizing practices that both i) store carbon in the soil over the long term and ii) increase the supply of nutrients to crops. However, there is still a lack of laboratory-…
View article: Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems
Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems Open
Redesigning agrosystems to include more ecological regulations can help feed a growing human population, preserve soils for future productivity, limit dependency on synthetic fertilizers, and reduce agriculture contribution to global chang…
View article: Quels leviers techniques pour l'atténuation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre d'origine agricole ?
Quels leviers techniques pour l'atténuation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre d'origine agricole ? Open
About 20% of French emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) originate from the agricultural sector. Ten technical measures, split into 26 sub-measures, were proposed to reduce GHG emissions from French agriculture over the period 2010-2030. Th…
View article: Challenges of accounting nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural crop residues
Challenges of accounting nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural crop residues Open
Crop residues are important inputs of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) to soils and thus directly and indirectly affect nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions. As the current inventory methodology considers N inputs by crop residues as the sole determ…
View article: Designing sustainable agrosystems by copying the biogeochemical organization of natural ecosystems
Designing sustainable agrosystems by copying the biogeochemical organization of natural ecosystems Open
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View article: Do Conservative Agricultural Practices Improve the Functional Biological State of Legume-Based Cropping Systems?
Do Conservative Agricultural Practices Improve the Functional Biological State of Legume-Based Cropping Systems? Open
This study evaluated the response of soil microbial functions to the presence and placement of faba beans in crop rotations (rotation without legumes versus rotations with faba beans as the crop previous to wheat, with the faba beans sown …
View article: Residual correlation and ensemble modelling to improve crop and grassland models
Residual correlation and ensemble modelling to improve crop and grassland models Open
View article: Plant-soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: learning from natural ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems
Plant-soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: learning from natural ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems Open
View article: Biogeochemical Cycles: Learning From Natural and Seminatural Ecosystems to Design Sustainable Agro-Systems.
Biogeochemical Cycles: Learning From Natural and Seminatural Ecosystems to Design Sustainable Agro-Systems. Open
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View article: Crop Management Strategies Shape the Shared Temporal Dynamics of Soil Food Web Structure and Functioning
Crop Management Strategies Shape the Shared Temporal Dynamics of Soil Food Web Structure and Functioning Open
View article: Optimisation de la fertilisation azotée organique dans les supports de culture horticoles.
Optimisation de la fertilisation azotée organique dans les supports de culture horticoles. Open
In order to predict nitrogen mineralization of organic fertilizers in soilless growing media, it is necessary to identify the factors influencing mineralization and to model their effects. Currently, there is no model available to predict …
View article: Crop Management Strategies Shape the Joint Temporal Dynamics of Soil Food Web Structure and Functioning
Crop Management Strategies Shape the Joint Temporal Dynamics of Soil Food Web Structure and Functioning Open
View article: Synchronie plante-sol dans les cycles des nutriments - Apprendre des écosystèmes pour mettre en place des agrosystèmes durables
Synchronie plante-sol dans les cycles des nutriments - Apprendre des écosystèmes pour mettre en place des agrosystèmes durables Open
Un cadre intégré pour concevoir des agrosystèmes durables : le cadre proposé utilise les connaissances sur le caractère synchronisé du fonctionnement biochimique des écosystèmes naturels afin de créer des agrosystèmes plus durables.
View article: Microbioterre : référencer des indicateurs de microbiologie des sols et les intégrer dans l’analyse de terre de routine, pour améliorer la gestion des apports de matières organiques aux champs.
Microbioterre : référencer des indicateurs de microbiologie des sols et les intégrer dans l’analyse de terre de routine, pour améliorer la gestion des apports de matières organiques aux champs. Open
The agroecological transition of field crop systems involves optimizing practices that both i) store carbon in the soil over the long term and ii) increase the supply of nutrients to crops. However, there is still a lack of laboratory-base…
View article: Carbon and energy footprint of dehydrated alfalfa production, from sowing to factory gate
Carbon and energy footprint of dehydrated alfalfa production, from sowing to factory gate Open
View article: The multi-year effect of different agroecological practices on soil nematode and soil respiration
The multi-year effect of different agroecological practices on soil nematode and soil respiration Open
Background and Aims: Agroecology practices can induce profound changes in soil inevitably influencing soil biological properties and soil functioning. However, we still lack understanding of how soil biodiversity responds to agroecology pra…
View article: How Modelers Model: the Overlooked Social and Human Dimensions in Model Intercomparison Studies
How Modelers Model: the Overlooked Social and Human Dimensions in Model Intercomparison Studies Open
There is a growing realization that the complexity of model ensemble studies depends not only on the models used but also on the experience and approach used by modelers to calibrate and validate results, which remain a source of uncertain…
View article: Designing sustainable agrosystems to promote plant-soil synchrony
Designing sustainable agrosystems to promote plant-soil synchrony Open
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View article: A well‐established fact: Rapid mineralization of organic inputs is an important factor for soil carbon sequestration
A well‐established fact: Rapid mineralization of organic inputs is an important factor for soil carbon sequestration Open
We have read with interest an opinion paper recently published in the European Journal of Soil Science (Berthelin et al., 2022). This paper presents some interesting considerations, at least one of which is already well known to soil scien…
View article: A review and meta-analysis of mitigation measures for nitrous oxide emissions from crop residues
A review and meta-analysis of mitigation measures for nitrous oxide emissions from crop residues Open
View article: Organic Fertilization of Growing Media: Response of N Mineralization to Temperature and Moisture
Organic Fertilization of Growing Media: Response of N Mineralization to Temperature and Moisture Open
Managing plant fertilization is a major concern of greenhouse growers when it comes to sustainable production on growing media. Organic fertilization is popular, but more difficult to control since organic compounds first need to be minera…
View article: Les flux de carbone entre le sol et l'atmosphère sont à double sens
Les flux de carbone entre le sol et l'atmosphère sont à double sens Open
Quand de la matière organique est ajoutée aux sols, une partie de son carbone est stockée tandis qu'une autre est respirée par les micro-organismes et retourne dans l'atmosphère.
View article: Predicting field N2O emissions from crop residues based on their biochemical composition: A meta-analytical approach
Predicting field N2O emissions from crop residues based on their biochemical composition: A meta-analytical approach Open
Crop residue incorporation is a common practice to increase or restore organic matter stocks in agricultural soils. However, this practice often increases emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N$_{2}$O). Previous meta-ana…
View article: N2O emissions from decomposing crop residues are strongly linked to their initial soluble fraction and early C mineralization
N2O emissions from decomposing crop residues are strongly linked to their initial soluble fraction and early C mineralization Open
View article: The combination of residue quality, residue placement and soil mineral N content drives C and N dynamics by modifying N availability to microbial decomposers
The combination of residue quality, residue placement and soil mineral N content drives C and N dynamics by modifying N availability to microbial decomposers Open