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No-Tillage System Can Improve Soybean Grain Production More Than Conventional Tillage System. [PDF]
Soil management systems can directly interfere with crop yield via changes in the soil’s physical and hydraulic properties. However, short- to medium-term experiments of conduction do not always demonstrate the modifications of the management systems in these properties. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the physical properties of the soil in
Silva GFD +6 more
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One-pass tillage equipment outstrips conventional tillage method [PDF]
For this study, we compared a new one-pass tillage implement called the Incorpramaster with a conventional tillage practice of stubble disking and land planing.
S Upadhyaya +3 more
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Energy efficiency and soil conservation in conventional, minimum tillage and no-tillage
The objective of this research was to determine the capacity of a soil tillage system in soil conservation, in productivity and in energy efficiency.
Teodor Rusu
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With the increasing climate change impacts and variabilities, water is becoming a limiting factor for rainfed crop production in Uganda. Conservation tillage practices could improve soil and water conservation in croplands.
Nakiguli Fatumah +2 more
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SOIL PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES BEFORE AND AFTER MANAGEMENT UNDER SOWING FORWARD SPEED [PDF]
The soil management system affects physical attributes, and the forward sowing speed can increase or decrease its results. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate management systems before and after soil mobilisation and forward sowing speed on soil physical ...
Jorge W. Cortez +4 more
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Soil water availability is one of the major constraints limiting crop productivity under semi-arid conditions in sub-Saharan Africa. Crop models are tools that can be used to explain and predict the effect of improved technologies on runoff and soil ...
Walter Mupangwa +4 more
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Bean yield under irrigation depths and tillage systems
Yield response data of crops to soil and water management are vital for maximizing profits. This research aimed to evaluate the yield of the ‘IPR Andorinha’ bean cultivar under distinct irrigation depths (0, 25, 48, 100 and 130 % of the net ...
Giuliani do Prado +3 more
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The Effect of Soil Management on Pore Size Distribution and Water Infiltration
Water infiltration into soil varies significantly with soil type and management practices. Management practices alter soil physical properties, such as porosity and pore size distribution, which play an important role in infiltration.
Neuro Hilton Wolschick +5 more
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Lime Rate in Clayey Soils Influences Chemical Fertility and Sugarcane Yield
Liming contributes to the alleviation of acidity in highly weathered soils. For sugarcane, the use of green harvest methods and new soil tillage systems requires an adjustment of lime application rates. In the present study, the effects of different lime
Murilo de Campos +9 more
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Weed interference on nutrient accumulation in the leaves of cassava under no-tillage or conventional tillage [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of weed competition on the accumulation of nitrogen and phosphorus in the leaves and on the dry weight of the roots of cassava (Manihot esculenta) in the conventional and no-tillage systems, in two ...
João Ricardo Pompermaier Ramella +4 more
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