Publication: Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy
Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy
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Boscutti, F., Sigura, M., Gambon, N., Lagazio, C., Krüsi, B. O., & Bonfanti, P. (2015). Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy. Environmental Management, 55(2), 443–452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-014-0402-z
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Conservation tillage (CT) is widely considered to be a practice aimed at preserving several ecosystem functions. In the literature, however, there seems to be no clear pattern with regard to its benefits on species diversity and species composition. In Northern Italy, we compared species composition and diversity of both vascular plants and Carabids under two contrasting tillage systems, i.e., CT and conventional tillage, respectively. We hypothesized a significant positive impact of CT on both species diversity and composition. We al
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Boscutti, F., Sigura, M., Gambon, N., Lagazio, C., Krüsi, B. O., & Bonfanti, P. (2015). Conservation Tillage Affects Species Composition But Not Species Diversity: A Comparative Study in Northern Italy. Environmental Management, 55(2), 443–452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-014-0402-z