Nematodes as indicators for soil health in Greenresilient field trials
Monitoring nematode communities to assess soil resilience in sustainable agriculture
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Detail description
Nematodes are used as biological indicators to assess soil health in the Greenresilient project. Monitored at three stages—beginning, middle, and end—of field trials, nematode communities reveal ecological changes linked to soil resilience, pest and disease resistance, and nutrient cycling. This data evaluates the long-term sustainability of innovative agricultural practices, supporting the development of resilient, high-yield farming systems. Findings assist farmers, researchers, and policymakers in advancing sustainable agriculture through science-based monitoring. Related resources are available via the Greenresilient website and Orgprints.
Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- Belgium
- Authors
- Koen Willekens, Nicole Viaene, Lieven Waeyenberge
- Purpose
- Manage risks and enhance resilience, Support decision-making and strategic planning
- File type
- document
- Created on
- Apr 03, 2026
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- OK-Net EcoFeed
- License
- Other
- Keywords