Authors
Maria B Postma-Blaauw, Ron G M de Goede, Jaap Bloem, Jack H Faber, Lijbert Brussaard
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
Ecology
Volume
91
Issue
2
Pages
460-473
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Understanding the impacts of agricultural intensification and extensification on soil biota communities is useful in order to preserve and restore biological diversity in agricultural soils and enhance the role of soil biota in agroecosystem functioning. Over four consecutive years, we investigated the effects of agricultural intensification and extensification (including conversion of grassland to arable land and vice versa, increased and decreased levels of mineral fertilization, and monoculture compared to crop rotation) on major soil biota group abundances and functional diversity. We integrated and compared effects across taxonomic levels to identify sensitive species groups.
Conversion of grassland to arable land negatively affected both abundances and functional diversity of soil biota. Further intensification of the cropping system by increased fertilization and reduced crop diversity exerted smaller and differential …
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