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Effects of 30 years of crop rotation and tillage on bacterial and archaeal ammonia oxidizers
- Tags: archaea, bacteria, greenhouse gasses, rotation, tillage
Core Ideas:
No-till management can promote larger ammonia-oxidizing archaeal populations, while more diverse crop rotation can increase ammonia-oxizing bacterial populations. Depth of measurement also affects the size of archaeal and bacterial populations.
Link:
https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/jeq/abstracts/45/3/940
Projects:
Crop Rotations, Microbial Communities, And Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Measuring the impact of simple versus complex rotations on microbial communities and N2O emissions from these production systems.
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