Martina Mazzon
University of Bologna
8 Papers
Martina Mazzon is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil fertility & Soil quality. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Biodegradable plastics: Effects on functionality and fertility of two different soils
Martina Mazzon,Paola Gioacchini,Daniela Montecchio,Salvatore Rapisarda,Claudio Ciavatta,Claudio Marzadori +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of biodegradable mulch films on soil quality and physicochemical properties was evaluated in two different soils: a loamy (Cambisol) and sandy (Arenosol) soil.
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Changes in soil phenol oxidase activities due to long-term application of compost and mineral N in a walnut orchard
Martina Mazzon,Luciano Cavani,Alja Margon,Giovambattista Sorrenti,Claudio Ciavatta,Claudio Marzadori +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 14-year-old experimental walnut orchard was subjected to three fertilizer treatments: organic (compost) or mineral (urea) fertilization at the same rate of nitrogen application.
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Rotation and Fertilization Effects on Soil Quality and Yields in a Long Term Field Experiment
Caterina Giacometti,Martina Mazzon,Luciano Cavani,Loretta Triberti,Guido Baldoni,Claudio Ciavatta,Claudio Marzadori +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the combined effects of crop rotations and fertilization treatments on soil quality and crop yield were investigated in a long term (about 50 years) field experiment, and it was shown that the combined use of rotations, including legume forage crops, and soil amendment with manure may help preserve soil quality, crop productivity, and preserve more sustainable agricultural production systems.
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Conventional versus organic management: application of simple and complex indexes to assess soil quality
Martina Mazzon,Luciano Cavani,Claudio Ciavatta,Gabriele Campanelli,Giovanni Burgio,Claudio Marzadori +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a set of biochemical parameters individually or in combination, in simple and complex indexes, respectively, to assess the soil quality in two different approaches of organic management.
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Soil Response to Agricultural Land Abandonment: A Case Study of a Vineyard in Northern Italy
Luigi Sciubba,Martina Mazzon,Luciano Cavani,Elena Baldi,Moreno Toselli,Claudio Ciavatta,Claudio Marzadori +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated an abandoned vineyard where rows and alleys were characterized by two different forms of vegetation succession: natural recolonization by trees along the rows and by herbaceous vegetation in the alleys.
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