Below ground interactions for sustainable cropping systems.

dc.contributor.authorGoss, Michael J.
dc.contributor.authorBrito, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, Mário
dc.contributor.authorKadir, S.
dc.contributor.authorde Varennes, A.
dc.date.accessioned2012-01-13T12:44:02Z
dc.date.available2012-01-13T12:44:02Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractKey aspects of cropping systems are described in terms of their impacts on soil, water and air resources. The importance of microbial symbiotic relations with crop plants are briefly considered in the context of nutrient resource use efficiency and the resilience of plants to biotic and abiotic stress. It is argued that cropping systems need to include crops with fibrous root systems and legumes in the rotation to ensure sustainable use of resources. Three series of experiments are discussed that considered how the efficacy of rhizobia and indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi could be enhanced in sustainable cropping systems. Evidence is presented to demonstrate that there are potential benefits to crop production from improved management of soil resources through the adoption of reduced tillage practices coupled with suitable crop rotation and weed control.por
dc.identifier.authoremailmgoss@uoguelph.ca
dc.identifier.authoremailibrito@uevora.pt
dc.identifier.authoremailmjc@uevora.pt
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dc.identifier.citationGoss, M.J., Brito, I., Carvalho, M., Kadir, S. and De Varennes A. (2011) Below ground interactions for sustainable cropping systems. Proceedings of the Association of Applied Biologist "Making crop rotations fit for the future" - Aspects of Applied Biology 113, 1-8. Edited by Elizabeth Stockdale and Christine Watson, ISSN 0265-1491por
dc.identifier.issn0265-1491
dc.identifier.scientificarea585por
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/3518
dc.language.isoporpor
dc.peerreviewednopor
dc.publisherAssociation of Applied Biologypor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectCropping systemspor
dc.subjectMycorrrhizal fungipor
dc.subjectRhizobiumpor
dc.subjectNutrient aquisitionpor
dc.subjectSoil productivitypor
dc.subjectPlant resiliencepor
dc.titleBelow ground interactions for sustainable cropping systems.por
dc.typearticlepor

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