Georg Cadisch mainly investigates Agronomy, Soil water, Soil organic matter, Botany and Agroforestry. The Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Crop residue and Mineralization. When carried out as part of a general Soil water research project, his work on Topsoil and Soil carbon is frequently linked to work in In situ, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
Georg Cadisch combines subjects such as Fractionation, Stover and Organic matter with his study of Soil organic matter. His study in Botany is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Food science and Soil horizon. His research integrates issues of Nutrient and Soil fertility in his study of Agroforestry.
Georg Cadisch mostly deals with Agronomy, Soil water, Agroforestry, Soil fertility and Land use. His Agronomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Soil organic matter and Nutrient. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental chemistry, Nitrification and Botany.
Georg Cadisch focuses mostly in the field of Agroforestry, narrowing it down to topics relating to Soil conservation and, in certain cases, Cover crop. Georg Cadisch has included themes like Soil biology, Soil quality, Crop rotation, Topsoil and Soil management in his Soil fertility study. His Land use study combines topics in areas such as Environmental resource management and Ecosystem services.
His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Soil water, Agroforestry, Land use and Agriculture. His research in Agronomy intersects with topics in Rhizosphere, Erosion control and Nutrient. His Soil water research is mostly focused on the topic Soil carbon.
His studies deal with areas such as Cropping, Intercropping and Biodiversity as well as Agroforestry. The concepts of his Agriculture study are interwoven with issues in Soil fertility and Agricultural economics. His study in Soil organic matter is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chernozem and Analytical chemistry.
Georg Cadisch mainly focuses on Agronomy, Land use, Soil water, Agriculture and Soil organic matter. His Agronomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nitrification and Soil fertility. Georg Cadisch combines subjects such as Carbon sequestration and Secondary forest with his study of Land use.
His Soil water research is included under the broader classification of Soil science. His Agriculture study incorporates themes from Agroforestry and Agricultural economics. His study looks at the intersection of Soil organic matter and topics like Q10 with Atmospheric sciences.
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Driven By Nature: Plant Litter Quality and Decomposition
Georg Cadisch;Ken E. Giller.
(1996)
Organic inputs for soil fertility management in tropical agroecosystems: Application of an organic resource database
Cheryl A Palm;Catherine N Gachengo;Robert J Delve;Georg Cadisch.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2001)
Measuring plant-associated nitrogen fixation in agricultural systems
M. Unkovich;D. Herridge;M. Peoples;G. Cadisch.
Measuring plant-associated nitrogen fixation in agricultural systems. (2008)
Nitrous oxide emissions following application of residues and fertiliser under zero and conventional tillage
Elizabeth Baggs;M. Stevenson;M. Pihlatie;A. Regar.
Plant and Soil (2003)
Building Soil Nitrogen Capital in Africa
Ken E. Giller;Georg Cadisch;Costas Ehaliotis;Edward Adams.
Replenishing Soil Fertility in Africa (2015)
Soil organic carbon stocks in China and changes from 1980s to 2000s
Zubin Xie;Jianguo Zhu;Gang Liu;Georg Cadisch.
Global Change Biology (2007)
Potential of agroforestry for carbon sequestration and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from soils in the tropics
Patrick K. Mutuo;G. Cadisch;A. Albrecht;C. A. Palm.
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (2005)
Isotopic (13C) fractionation during plant residue decomposition and its implications for soil organic matter studies
Marina Schweizer;John Fear;Georg Cadisch.
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry (1999)
Nutrient balances in African land use systems across different spatial scales: a review of approaches, challenges and progress.
Juan Guillermo Cobo;Juan Guillermo Cobo;Gerd Dercon;Georg Cadisch.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2010)
Carbon isotopic fractionation during decomposition of plant materials of different quality
I. Fernandez;N. Mahieu;G. Cadisch.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2003)
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