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        <dc:title>DOK-Versuch (Langzeituntersuchung zu biologisch-dynamischen, organisch-biologischen und konventionellen Landbausystemen)</dc:title>
        <dc:subject> Soil</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject> Biodiversity and ecosystem services</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>An understanding of agro-ecosystems is key to determining effective farming systems. Here we report the 21-year study of agronomic and ecological performance of bio-dynamic, bio-organic, and conventional farming systems in Central Europe. We found crop yields to be 20 % lower in the organic systems, although input of fertiliser and energy was reduced by 34 – 53 %  and pesticide input by 97 %. Enhanced soil fertility and higher biodiversity found in organic plots may render these systems less dependent on external inputs.&#13;
Definition of the problem:&#13;
	Soils are well buffered systems and an adaptation of the soil - plant relationship from high-input to low external input farming practices may last decades. For instance, soil nutrient stocks are frequently huge in European soils and a normalisation after conversion to organic low-input systems needs time. Also the adaptation of the soil micro-flora to altered chemical soil conditions presumably occurs only after a prolonged period of time upon conversion from high-input to low-input farming. Therefore, long-term trials are essential to assess the agronomic performance of low-input production systems and a focus should be put on studying the underlying soil processes.&#13;
Project aims:&#13;
-	to analyse the long-term agronomic performance of a Swiss wheat cultivar under organic and integrated farming systems (continued) &#13;
-	to investigate the interrelations of soil properties and plant growth in different farming systems&#13;
Experiments:&#13;
-	to perform a system comparison experiment with organic and integrated farming (continued, running since 1978)&#13;
-	to assess soil chemical, physical and biological properties&#13;
-	to determine nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics related processes in the soil-plant –microorganisms - system&#13;
-	to study the soil - plant interface&#13;
Methodology:&#13;
Soil microbial biomass analyses, enzyme activities, characterisation of microbial populations (Biolog, PLFA, DNA), assessment of mycorrihizal root colonisation and diversity by molecular tools, isotope tracer and dilution techniques.</dc:description>
        <dc:type>Project description</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://orgprints.org/6259/3/fibl-projekt-bodenwissenchaften-bodenfruchtbarkeit-DOK.pdf</dc:identifier>
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        <dc:identifier>http://orgprints.org/6259/4/fibl-projekt-bodenwissenchaften-bodenfruchtbarkeit-DOK-en.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>{Project} DOK: DOK-Versuch (Langzeituntersuchung zu biologisch-dynamischen, organisch-biologischen und konventionellen Landbausystemen). [DOK Trial (long-term trial comparing bio-dynamic, organic, conventional).] Runs 1978 - 2011. Project Leader(s): MÃ¤der, Paul and Fliessbach, Andreas, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), CH-5070 Frick. More information online at &lt;http://www.fibl.org/de/schweiz/forschung/bodenwissenschaften. &lt;http://www.fibl.org/de/schweiz/forschung/bodenwissenschaften.&gt;&gt;.</dc:identifier>
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