Does agricultural crop diversity enhance soil microbial biomass and organic matter dynamics? A meta‐analysis
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Abstract
Our increasing dependence on a small number of agricultural crops, such as corn, is leading to reductions in agricultural biodiversity. Reductions in the number of crops in rotation or the replacement of rotations by monocultures are responsible for this loss of biodiversity. The belowground implications of simplifying agricultural plant communities remain unresolved; however, agroecosystem sustainability will be severely compromised if reductions in biodiversity reduce soil C and N concentrations, alter microbial communities, and degrade soil ecosystem functions as reported in natural communities. We conducted a meta-analysis of 122 studies to examine crop rotation effects on total soil C and N…
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- Agroecosystem
- Monoculture
- Crop rotation
- Environmental science
- Agronomy
- Biomass (ecology)
- Soil biology
- Cover crop
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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