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    Medium-term impact of tillage and residue management on soil aggregate stability, soil carbon and crop productivity by Paul, B.K., Vanlauwe, B., Ayuke, F., Gassner, A., Hoogmoed, M., Hurisso, T.T., Koala, S., Lelei, D., Ndabamenye, T., Six, J., Pulleman, M.M.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-01-2013)
    “…► Conventional tillage negatively affected soil aggregate stability. ► CA did not increase soil C content at 0–30cm depth after 11 cropping seasons. ► CA did…”
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    Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality but increased crop yields in a sub-humid tropical maize-based system by Paul, B.K., Vanlauwe, B., Hoogmoed, M., Hurisso, T.T., Ndabamenye, T., Terano, Y., Six, J., Ayuke, F.O., Pulleman, M.M.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2015)
    “…•Termites were dominant soil macrofauna irrespective of tillage and residue management.•Termite diversity was low and grass/residue feeding species were…”
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    Exclusion of soil macrofauna did not affect soil quality but increases crop yields in a sub-humid tropical maize-based system by Paul, B.K, Vanlauwe, B, Hoogmoed, M, Hurisso, T.T, Ndabamenye, T, Terano, Y, Ayuke, F.O, Pulleman, M.M

    “…Soil macrofauna such as earthworms and termites are involved in key ecosystem functions and thus considered important for sustainable intensification of crop…”
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