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PDFConference Programme
 
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Group photo at the LEGATO conference Banaue on 6 August 2016
 
PDFAnja Schmidt - Decomposition by invertebrates
 
PDFChistophe Dominik - Arthropod composition in rice
 
PDFAnika Marxen - Silicon cycling
 
PDFDamasa Macandog - DAAD project BioLuz
 
PDFDoan Thi Ngoc Thanh - EE results from Tien Giang
 
PDFFanny Langerwisch - Projected provision of ES
 
PDFGertrudo Arida - Rice insect pest management by EE in Nueva Ecija
 
PDFJana Riederer - Birds in Philippine protected areas
 
PDFJoachim Spangenberg - Lessons learnt
 
PDFJosef Settele - LEGATO August 2016
 
PDFJuan Carlos Gonzalez - Endemic birds as indicators on Luzon
 
PDFJürgen Ott - Dragonflies in rice paddies
 
PDFLyubomir Penev & Pavel Stoev - LEGATO Dissemination & RESIST tool
 
PDFMark Rabena - Water & soil nutrients and rice yields
 
PDFMartin Wiemers - Butterfly diversity Philippines
 
PDFMolly Shuman-Goodier - Rice paddy amphibians
 
PDFNorbert Hirneisen - Flying beauties
 
PDFQuynh Anh - Ecological Engineering in Hai Duong
 
PDFRyan de Chavez - Land snails of Mt. Makiling
 
PDFStella Tirol - Participatory approach
 
PDFTomas Vaclavik - Transferability
 
PDFLEGATO Annual Report for 2015
 
PDFCompensatory mechanisms of litter decomposition under alternating moisture regimes in tropical rice fields
A conversion from permanently flooded rice cropping systems to crop rotations that include non-flooded upland crops is heavily promoted in tropical regions to meet the challenges of sustainable food production while reducing water consumption and trace gas emissions. Shorter periods of flooding and manipulation of fertilizer inputs affect belowground community composition, biomass and functioning. However, there have been no previous studies of how such shifts in rice field management might affect soil biota and decomposition. Our objective was to examine how crop diversification, which demands different moisture regimes and nitrogen inputs, influences belowground invertebrate assemblages and their contribution to the decomposition of crop residues.
 

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