منابع مشابه
Soil Management and Tillage
Soil is one of our most precious natural resources. Proper soil management is a key to sustainable agricultural production. Soil management involves six essential practices: proper amount and type of tillage, maintenance of soil organic matter, maintenance of a proper nutrient supply for plants, avoidance of soil contamination, maintenance of the correct soil acidity, and control of soil loss (...
متن کاملAnalytical Models for Soil Pore-Size Distribution After Tillage
for all properties whereas tillage practices contributed the most to the variation of infiltrability. Tillage causes soil fragmentation thereby increasing the proportion Quantifying the temporal dynamics of the PSD may of interaggregate (structural) pore space. The resulting tilled layer have important applications, but to do so in a determintends to be structurally unstable as manifested by a ...
متن کاملSoil Compaction and Soil Tillage – Studies in Agricultural Soil Mechanics
Keller, T. 2004. Soil Compaction and Soil Tillage Studies in Agricultural Soil Mechanics Doctoral dissertation. ISSN 1401-6249, ISBN 91-576-6769-1 This thesis deals with various aspects of soil compaction due to agricultural field traffic, the draught force requirement of tillage implements and soil structures produced by tillage. Several field experiments were carried out to study the mechanic...
متن کاملSoil Aggregates and Associated Organic Matter under Conventional Tillage, No-Tillage, and Forest Succession after Three Decades
Impacts of land use on soil organic C (SOC) are of interest relative to SOC sequestration and soil sustainability. The role of aggregate stability in SOC storage under contrasting land uses has been of particular interest relative to conventional tillage (CT) and no-till (NT) agriculture. This study compares soil structure and SOC fractions at the 30-yr-old Horseshoe Bend Agroecosystem Experime...
متن کاملChanges in soil microbial community structure with tillage under long-term wheat-fallow management
Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) were used to `®ngerprint' soil microbial communities that evolved during 25 years of wheat-fallow cropping following native mixed prairie sod at Sidney, Nebraska, USA. Total ester-linked FAMEs (EL-FAMEs) and phospholipid-linked FAMEs (PL-FAMEs) were compared for their ability to discriminate between plots remaining in sod and those cropped to wheat or left fallo...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Japanese Journal of Farm Work Research
سال: 1997
ISSN: 0389-1763
DOI: 10.4035/jsfwr.32.3