2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1670104/v1
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Effects of soil characteristics and farm types on earthworm populations in Hungarian organic, permaculture and conventional farms

Abstract: Farming systems with differing intensities have various impacts on soil biota. The objective of our study was to assess the effects of different farm types (conventional, organic and permaculture) and soil characteristics on earthworm populations. The main consideration was that scientific knowledge on permaculture farms in regards to soil fauna is missing. According to our hypothesis permaculture farms provide the most ideal conditions for earthworms. Fifteen micro-farms (0.3–2 ha) with similar agro-ecologica… Show more

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