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Soil porosity and water infiltration as influenced by tillage methods

Soil and Tillage Research, 2006
Abstract The relations between soil pore structure induced by tillage and infiltration play an important role in flow characteristics of water and solutes in soil. In this study, we assessed the effect of long-term use of various tillage systems on pore size distribution, areal porosity, stained (flow-active) porosity and infiltration of silt loam ...
J. Lipiec   +3 more
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Direct and indirect linkages between soil aggregates and soil bacterial communities under tillage methods

Geoderma, 2019
Abstract Tillage methods affect soil aggregates and influence soil bacterial communities. However, the direct and indirect linkages between soil aggregates and soil bacterial communities are still not clear. In this study, we studied the linkages between soil bacterial diversity and soil aggregates under three tillage types (conventional tillage, CT;
Hao Wang   +5 more
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Comparison of soil CO2 emissions from three different tillage methods on chernozem soil

2021
<p>Tillage practices influence soil CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, hence many research investigate the long-term effects of conservation and conventional tillage methods e.g. ploughing and no-tillage on soil greenhouse gas emission.</p><p>The experiment site is an 18-years-old long-term ...
Márton Dencső   +3 more
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Potato tillage method is associated with soil microbial communities, soil chemical properties, and potato yield

Journal of Microbiology, 2022
Intensive potato continuous cropping (IPCC) results in low potato yields compared with non-intensive potato continuous cropping (PCC) and potato-maize rotation (PMRC). However, it is still unclear whether the degree of potato continuous cropping obstacle is related to the soil environment formed by the previous crop.
Haiyan, Ma   +8 more
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Tillage methods and soil and water conservation in Australia

Soil and Tillage Research, 1993
Abstract Tillage in Australia has evolved from ‘imported’ European practices to tillage systems more in tune with ‘older’ fragile soils and more severe climatic conditions. Cereal yields are commonly limited by water supply and the native fertility of many soils is poor.
D.M. Freebairn, R.J. Loch, A.L. Cogle
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Tillage methods and soil and water conservation in eastern Africa

Soil and Tillage Research, 1993
Abstract This paper reviews some research studies on tillage methods influencing soil and moisture conservation in the eastern African countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Ethiopia during the past four decades. Most of these studies were conducted in marginal rainfall (semi arid) areas and on shallow soils of various textures (sandy clay loam ...
Biamah, E. K   +2 more
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Soil resistance under different tillage methods

2000
Aimed at determining the optimal tillage method for the region, penetration resistance measurements, among others, were carried out on stagnic podzoluvisols (pseudogley) of the trial field "Freivogel’s Hill" near Daruvar in central Croatia. Measurements of soil resistance to penetration to the depth of 50 cm in four repetition, as the principal
Kisić, Ivica, Bašić, Ferdo
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Tillage methods and soil and water conservation methods in the Caribbean

Soil and Tillage Research, 1993
Abstract This review describes the tillage methods and soil conservation methods currently utilized in the Commonwealth Caribbean on a range of slopes. A high percentage of the land has slopes which exceed 20° minimum. In these circumstances, tillage is carried out with hand tools and frequently combined with conservation contour drains or/and ...
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Tillage methods and soil and water conservation in southern Brazil

Soil and Tillage Research, 1991
Abstract The intensive tillage systems adopted in southern Brazil have accelerated soil erosion, depleted plant-available nutrients and reduced crop productivity. These effects are better perceived in terms of farmer's land use and soil management techniques, i.e.
C. Castro Filho   +3 more
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Tillage methods and soil and water conservation in West Africa

Soil and Tillage Research, 1991
Abstract A review is made of appropriate tillage methods for West African soils. Soil and ecological constraints to crop production and soil and water conservation measures in West Africa are discussed. Experimental results relating to the effects of different tillage methods on soil productivity and crop responses are described for different eco ...
P.O. Aina, R. Lal, E.J. Roose
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