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Noguera, DianaBarot, SébastienLaossi, Kam-RigneCardoso Arango, Juan AndrésLavelle, Patrick M.Cruz de Carvalho, M.H.[Biochar but not earthworms enhances rice growth through increased protein turnover]Biochar but not earthworms enhances rice growth through increased protein turnover
Fonte, Steven J.Quintero, Diana CarolinaVelásquez, ElenaLavelle, Patrick M.[Interactive effects of plants and earthworms on the physical stabilization of soil organic matter in aggregates]Interactive effects of plants and earthworms on the physical stabilization of soil organic matter in aggregates

The response of earthworm communities to farming practices was assessed in 33 farms of the Soummam valley (Algeria). Market gardening was the most intensive practice with frequent tillage (94% farms), application of chemical (94%) and organic (70%) fertilizers and pesticides (70%). Orange tree pl...


Kherbouche, DBernhard-Reversat, F.Moali, ALavelle, Patrick M.[The effect of crops and farming practices on earthworm communities in Soummam valley, Algeria]The effect of crops and farming practices on earthworm communities in Soummam valley, Algeria

Sub-adult individuals of Aporrectodea caliginosa were incubated for 16 weeks under laboratory cultures in a soil treated with 0%, 10% or 50% of a Populus nigra half-decomposed leaves, respectively. Growth was maximum in the 50% organic matter treatment and cocoon production occurred. Average soil...


Zhang, CLanglest, RVelásquez, E.Pando, ABrunet, D.Dai, J.Lavelle, Patrick M.[Cast production and NIR spectra signatures of Aporrectodea caliginosa fed soil with different amounts of half-decomposed Populus nigra litter]Cast production and NIR spectra signatures of Aporrectodea caliginosa fed soil with different amounts of half-decomposed Populus nigra litter

Soil ecosystem engineers are major actors of soil macroaggregation, a process that drives the production of ecosystem services by soils. However, our inability to identify the origins of different types of macroaggregates found in soils is an obstacle to describing and modeling their dynamics and...


Zangerle, APando, ALavelle, Patrick M.[Do earthworms and roots cooperate to build soil macroaggregates? A microcosm experiment]Do earthworms and roots cooperate to build soil macroaggregates? A microcosm experiment

In this study, we investigated the spatial distribution of an earthworm community together with the heterogeneity of selected soil properties in a gallery forest (GF) of the Colombian Llanos . We performed fine-scale spatial variability by intensively sampling 100 points distributed in the nodes...


Jiménez, J.J.Decaëns, ThibaudAmézquita Collazos, EdgarRao, Idupulapati M.Thomas, Richard J.Lavelle, Patrick M.[Short range spatial variability of soil physico-chemical variables related to earthworm clustering in a Neotropical gallery forest]Short range spatial variability of soil physico-chemical variables related to earthworm clustering in a Neotropical gallery forest
Castellanos Suarez, Diana EdithGigon, AgnèsPuga-Freitas, RubenLavelle, Patrick M.Blouin, ManuelVelásquez, Elena[Combined effects of earthworms and IAA-producing rhizobacteria on plant growth and development]Combined effects of earthworms and IAA-producing rhizobacteria on plant growth and development

Tropical soils are particularly vulnerable to fertility losses due to their low capacity to retain organic matter and mineral nutrients. This urges the development of new agricultural practices to manage mineral nutrients and organic matter in a more sustainable way while relying less on fertiliz...


Noguera, DLaossi, KRLavelle, Patrick M.Cruz de Carvalho, M.H.Asakawa, N.Botero, CésarBarot, S[Amplifying the benefits of agroecology by using the right cultivars]Amplifying the benefits of agroecology by using the right cultivars
Renard, DBirk, JJZangerle, ALavelle, Patrick M.Glaser, BBlatrix, R.McKey, D[Ancient human agricultural practices can promote activities of contemporary non-human soil ecosystem engineers : A case study in coastal savannas of French Guiana]Ancient human agricultural practices can promote activities of contemporary non-human soil ecosystem engineers : A case study in coastal savannas of French Guiana

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