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Effet of exogenous matter on soil biodiversity and ecosystem services in tomato plantations

Coraline Moulin, Victor Vaillant, Philippe Julianus, Chantal Flereau, Pascale Bade, Fred Burner, Gladys Loranger-Merciris

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Coraline Moulin, Victor Vaillant, Philippe Julianus, Chantal Flereau, Pascale Bade, et al.. Effet of exogenous matter on soil biodiversity and ecosystem services in tomato plantations. 52. Annual meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society (CFCS), Jul 2016, Le Gosier, Guadeloupe, France.

CFCS San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00940. �hal-03170026�

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Effet of exogenous matter on soil

biodiversity and ecosystem services in tomato plantations

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INTRODUCTION

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Experimental design

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Organic matter decomposition

Primary production

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RESULTS

CONCLUSION

Primary production

and Nutrient recycling Organic matter decomposition Nutrient recycling

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