creators_name: Fließbach, Andreas creators_name: Schmidt, Christoph creators_name: Bruns, Christian creators_name: Palmer, Mike creators_name: Nietlispach, Bruno creators_name: Leifert, Carlo creators_name: Tamm, Lucius type: conference_item datestamp: 2007-03-08 lastmod: 2009-08-20 14:34:23 metadata_visibility: show title: Soil biological quality in short- and long-term field trials with conventional and organic fertility input types ispublished: pub subjects: 2soilbiol subjects: 1soilqual subjects: 3compost full_text_status: public keywords: Soil biology, soil microbial biomass, alkaline phosphatase activity, manure, soil type, Anbautechnik einjährige Kulturen, Bodenfruchtbarkeit, DOK, QLIF, abstract: Soils of the DOK trial and three other field trials with manure input were analysed for effects on soil biology. While long-term effects indicate a new steady state at the DOK trial site, differences at the other field trials suggest that fresh manure at the Bonn trial and chicken manure at the UK sites are at least temporarily advantageous, probably due to their relatively fast mineralization. date: 2007 date_type: published refereed: never citation: Fließbach, Andreas; Schmidt, Christoph; Bruns, Christian; Palmer, Mike; Nietlispach, Bruno; Leifert, Carlo and Tamm, Lucius (2007) Soil biological quality in short- and long-term field trials with conventional and organic fertility input types. 3rd QLIF Congress: Improving Sustainability in Organic and Low Input Food Production Systems, University of Hohenheim, Germany, March 20-23, 2007. document_url: http://orgprints.org/9531/1/fliessbach-etal-2007-soil_biological_quality.pdf