1. Effects of reduced tillage in organic farming on yield, weeds and soil carbon: meta-analysis results from the TILMAN-ORG project
- Author
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Rahmann, G., Aksoy, U., Cooper, J.M., Baranski, M., Nobel de Lange, M., BARBERI, P., Fliessbach, A., Peigne, J., Berner, A., Brock, C., Casagrande, M., Crowley, O., Davide, C., De Vliegher, Alex, Döring, Thomas F., Entz, M., Grosse, M., Haase, T., Halde, C., Hammerl, V., Huiting, H., Leithold, G., Messmer, M., Schloter, M., Sukkel, M., van der Heijden, M., Willekens, K., Wittwer, R., Mäder, Paul, Rahmann, G., Aksoy, U., Cooper, J.M., Baranski, M., Nobel de Lange, M., BARBERI, P., Fliessbach, A., Peigne, J., Berner, A., Brock, C., Casagrande, M., Crowley, O., Davide, C., De Vliegher, Alex, Döring, Thomas F., Entz, M., Grosse, M., Haase, T., Halde, C., Hammerl, V., Huiting, H., Leithold, G., Messmer, M., Schloter, M., Sukkel, M., van der Heijden, M., Willekens, K., Wittwer, R., and Mäder, Paul
- Abstract
As part of the TILMAN-ORG CORE ORGANIC II project, data on the use of reduced tillage in organic farming systems from a range of field trials and the published literature was compiled. A meta-analysis was conducted to determine the impacts of reduced tillage on crop yields, weed pressure and soil organic C stocks. This paper highlights some of the key findings from this study.
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- 2014