relation: https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2912/ title: DOC trial: diversity and metabolic effiency of microbial communities in organic and conventional soils creator: Fliessbach, Andreas creator: Mäder, Paul subject: Nutrient turnover subject: Soil quality subject: Soil biology description: Soil microbiota are favoured by organic farming systems. Moreover they were found to need less energy fore their maintenance. The diversity of microbial functions was also increased. Our results support the hypothesis that diverse populations make better use of the available resources. publisher: vdf Hochschulverlag, Zürich, Switzerland contributor: Alföldi, Thomas contributor: Lockeretz, W. contributor: Niggli, Urs date: 2000 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: de identifier: /id/eprint/2912/1/fliessbach-maeder-2000-doc.pdf identifier: Fliessbach, Andreas and Mäder, Paul (2000) DOC trial: diversity and metabolic effiency of microbial communities in organic and conventional soils. In: Alföldi, Thomas; Lockeretz, W. and Niggli, Urs (Eds.) Proceedings 13th International IFOAM Scientific Conference, vdf Hochschulverlag, Zürich, Switzerland.