Forestry mulching is cutting trees, bushes, and stumps into small pieces. The chopped-up pieces form layers of mulch on the ground and work as a natural fertilizer. Mulching uses only one piece of equipment, and there are no trees to pile or waste to remove. All this makes it cheaper ...
To avoid soil-borne diseases, it is best to employ drip irrigation so that soil does not splash onto the foliage.EOSDA Crop Monitoring can help you manage irrigation more precisely. Use the NDMI index and the Soil moisture feature to determine when and how much to water your plants and ...
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In a 12 year NT system, mulching significantly influenced the production and respiration of fungivorous nematodes [146], and the effects of 100% mulching were much stronger than those of no mulching, 33% mulching, and 67% mulching. More basal C flowed into the fungal decomposition pathways, ...
In a 12 year NT system, mulching significantly influenced the production and respiration of fungivorous nematodes [146], and the effects of 100% mulching were much stronger than those of no mulching, 33% mulching, and 67% mulching. More basal C flowed into the fungal decomposition pathways, ...