Posters
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| | | Impact of different Agricultural Systems and Nutrition Patterns on Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Freyer, B. University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria |
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| Soil Fertility management and compost use in Senegal's Peanut Basin, N. C. McClintock and A. M. Diop The Rodale Institute, USA |
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| Co-variation of Soil Mycorrhizae Fungal Spores, Soil Carbon Content, Soil Aggregation and Stability, and Glomalin Glycoprotein Content D. Douds Jr, P. Hepperly, K. Nichols and R. Seidel, The Rodale Institute, USA |
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| Can Organic Amendment Contribute to Carbon Sequestration? A Survey in a Pear Orchard in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy C. Ciavatta, P.Gioacchini, & D. Montecchio, Univiersiy of Bologna, Italy |
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| Organic Food, Fibre and Fuel S.G. Ratter, bioSim e.K., Germany |
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| The interdependence of a controlled composting process and the turnaround of the climate change Angelika Lübke-Hildebrandt MSc, Austria |
| | Visions for organic bioenergy production in Denmark Tommy Dalgaard, Uffe Jørgensen, and Inge T Kristensen, Research Centre Foulum, Denmark |
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| Energetic and Economic Comparison of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems (David Pimentel, Cornell University, USA) |
| | Comparison of carbon stock and biological soil quality in organic and conventional agriculture within Ombrone plain C. Gardi, C. Menta, F. Pesci, M. Locatelli, University of Parma |
| | Developing Energy Plants for Biofuels Production may Comply to Organic Principles O. M. Akinyemi & H. Høgh-Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
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