144-2 Managing Soil Biology to Increase the Sustainability of Conventional Farming Systems: Learning from Long Term Experiments.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Biology & BiochemistrySee more from this Session: Symposium--Managing Microbial Communities and Processes in Organic, Transition and Hybrid Agroecosystems: I
In the 20th year of the Century Experiment at the Russell Ranch Sustainable Agriculture Facility, UC Davis, we compare organic and conventional two year tomato-corn rotations, as well as a hybrid farming system that incorporates both conventional and organic practices. Sustainability is measured via long-term trends in yield, profitability, resource-use efficiency (such as water or energy), below ground biodiversity and environmental impacts. The soil microbial community composition has diverged among the systems and inputs of compost and cover crops have led to higher soil microbial biomass.
See more from this Session: Symposium--Managing Microbial Communities and Processes in Organic, Transition and Hybrid Agroecosystems: I