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Comparisons among soil tillage system and their impacts to the tested rice varieties on lowland rainfed alluvial in Aceh Jaya

Food Research, 2021
This research was aimed to determine the effect of tillage and varieties on rice growth and yield. This research used a Split Plot Design (SPD) where the land was cultivated (T) as the main plot and rice varieties as subplots (V) repeated three times ...
H. Helmi   +3 more
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Soil tillage

2023
Tillage is the mechanical manipulation of the soil to modify or ameliorate its physical condition with regard to plant growth for human and animal food production. Tillage operations include incorporation of fertilizers or crop amendments, seedbed preparation, seeding, and post-emergent cultivation for weed control.
Lamandé, Mathieu   +2 more
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Effect of conservation tillage on crop yield and soil organic carbon in Northeast China: A meta‐analysis

Soil use and management, 2021
Northeast China, the important grain‐producing region in China, is under threat from soil degradation because of long‐term conventional tillage (CT). The adoption of conservation tillage is anticipated to restore soil fertility, maintain crop yields and ...
Cong He   +7 more
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Impact of long‐term sub‐soiling tillage on soil porosity and soil physical properties in the soil profile

Land Degradation and Development, 2021
Long‐term conventional tillage leads to soil compaction and formation of a plough layer, which affects soil physical properties, transport of water, and growth of crop roots toward deeper soil, resulting in soil degradation and a decline in crop ...
Yonghui Yang   +7 more
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Effect of tillage and crop management on runoff, soil erosion and organic carbon loss

Soil use and management, 2020
Proper management of soil organic matter is an important issue in the context of sustainable agriculture. The intensification of production and the loss of organic carbon associated with agriculture reduce the efficiency of production and the quality of ...
M. Chowaniak   +5 more
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Soil tillage and cover crop on soil CO2 emissions from sugarcane fields

Soil use and management, 2019
Soil tillage is an agricultural practice that directly affects the global carbon cycle. Our study sought to assess the implications of adopting sunn hemp cover crops with different tillage practices on CO2 emissions for two soil types (clayey and sandy ...
C. V. V. Farhate   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Chapter 8 Soil Tillage

2006
Engineering Principles of Agricultural Machines, 2nd Edition, with its CD-ROM (including an engine simulator) are available from ASABE. To order, call 269-428-6324 or go to http://www.asabe.org/pubs/order1.html. ISBN 1-892769-50-6. 604 pages, ASABE number 801M0206, Member price $58, $70 List.
null Ajit K. Srivastava   +3 more
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Tillage (plowing, subsoiling and no-tillage) effect on soil erodibility

1995
The effect of three different soil tillage systems (plow, subsoiling and no-tillage) on soil losses by runoff and “splash”, was determined in situ using a rain simulator. These determinations were carried out in a field experiment under the Project “Soil Tillage in Dry and Irrigated Farming” (EU Program AGRIMED), installed in a Cambisol from granite ...
F. C. Barreiros   +2 more
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Soil tillage methods by years interaction for harvest index of maize (Zea mays L.) using additive main effects and multiplicative interaction model

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica - Section B, 2018
The objective of this study was to assess soil tillage methods by years interaction for harvest index (HI) of maize (Zea mays L.) grown in West Poland by the additive main effects and multiplicative interaction model.
J. Bocianowski, K. Nowosad, P. Szulc
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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