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Earthworm and termite diversity were studied in 12 long-term agricultural field trials across the sub-humid to semi-arid tropical zones of Eastern and Western Africa. In each trial, treatments with high and low soil organic C were chosen to represent contrasts in long-term soil management effects...


Ayuke, Fredrick O.Pulleman, MVanlauwe, BernardGoede, Ron G.M. deSix, JohanCsuzdi, C.Brussaard, Lijbert[Agricultural management affects earthworm and termite diversity across humid to semi-arid tropical zones]Agricultural management affects earthworm and termite diversity across humid to semi-arid tropical zones

Paul, Birthe K.Pulleman, MirjamAyuke, Fredrick O.Six, JohanVanlauwe, Bernard[Response to G.W. Sileshi’s Letter to the Editor on AGEE13857 (2015): Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality – statistical artefact or true lack of effect?]Response to G.W. Sileshi’s Letter to the Editor on AGEE13857 (2015): Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality – statistical artefact or true lack of effect?

Paul, Birthe K.Vanlauwe, BernardHoogmoed, MarianneHurisso, T.Ndabamenye, T.Terano, Y.Six, JohanAyuke, Fredrick O.Pulleman, M.[Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality but increased crop yields in a sub-humid tropical maize-based system]Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality but increased crop yields in a sub-humid tropical maize-based system

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