نتایج جستجو برای: no tillage technology

تعداد نتایج: 3640897  

2004
Swagata “Ban” Banerjee Steven W. Martin Roland K. Roberts James A. Larson Robert J. Hogan Jason L. Johnson Kenneth W. Paxton Jeanne M. Reeves

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) defines conservation tillage as a tillage system that leaves enough crop residue to adequately protect the soil from erosion throughout the year. The percent of cover required varies by field according to soil type, slope, crop rotation, winter cover crops used and other factors (NRCS website). Conservation tillage in general and notill practice...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
محبوبه سردار محمد علی بهدانی سید وحید اسلامی سهراب محمودی

to evaluate the effect of combined use of different soil tillage methods and weed control on cotton yield, a split plot experiment based on randomized complete block design was conducted at the city of boshruyeh in 2012. experiment factors were tillage method as main-plots with three levels, including conventional tillage, no-till system and minimum tillage; and different methods of weed contro...

2014
Gerosa Giacomo Finco Angelo Boschetti Fabio Brenna Stefano Marzuoli Riccardo

In this study a comparison of the soil CO2 fluxes emitted from two maize (Zea mays L.) fields with the same soil type was performed. Each field was treated with a different tillage technique: conventional tillage (30 cm depth ploughing) and no-tillage. Measurements were performed in the Po Valley (Italy) from September to October 2012, covering both pre- and postharvesting conditions, by means ...

2014
Graham Brookes

Crops that have been genetically modified (GM) to be tolerant to herbicides have been widely grown in the USA since 1996. The rapid and widespread adoption of this technology reflects the important economic and environmental benefits that farmers have derived from its use (equal to $21.7 billion additional farm income and a 225 million kg reduction in herbicide active ingredient use 1996-2012)....

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
مهدی مجاب مجتبی حسینی سیدوحید اسلامی

introduction: elimination or reduction of tillage in conservation agricultural systems has led to wide variations in germination, emergence, and growth of weeds and has caused variations in the density and diversity of weeds under such systems. maintaining crop residues on the soil surface has many potential benefits in agricultural production systems; such as reducing water and wind erosions, ...

2007
John R. Teasdale

John R. Teasdale is a plant physiologist at the Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland. N o-tillage cropping systems are known to provide many benefits to soils that can enhance production of grain crops. Many of the improvements to soils that result from no-tillage production such as increases in soil aggregation, water-holding cap...

2007
Sheng Li David A. Lobb Michael J. Lindstrom

Tillage erosion is a potential contributor to the total soil erosion occurring within cultivated fields. No study has been carried out on tillage erosion associated with cereal-based production systems, which are the predominant form of crop production in the Canadian Prairies. Previous tillage translocation studies have focused on primary tillage implements (i.e. mouldboard and chisel ploughs)...

2002
E. B. Schwab D. W. Reeves C. H. Burmester R. L. Raper

ern Tennessee (Stevens et al., 1992; Bradley, 1993; Triplett et al., 1996), conservation tillage practiced on silty clay Yield reductions from no-tillage cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) soils in northern Alabama resulted in 8 to 15% yield jeopardized adoption of conservation systems in the Tennessee Valley region of north Alabama in the early 1990s. We conducted a study from reductions compared ...

1999
Cassio Antonio Tormena Alvaro Pires da Silva Paulo Leonel Libardi Luiz de Queiroz

Plant growth is directly affected by soil water, soil aeration, and soil resistance to root penetration. The least limiting water range (LLWR) is de®ned as the range in soil water content within which limitations to plant growth associated with water potential, aeration and soil resistance to root penetration are minimal. The LLWR has not been evaluated in tropical soils. Thus, the objective of...

2006
J DORADO

Field experiments were conducted to study weed population shifts in long-term conservation tillage systems. The objectives of this study were to determine weed community abundance, diversity and composition on conventional tillage (CT), minimum tillage (MT), no-tillage with paraplow (ZT) and no-tillage (NT) systems, and to identify species that are associated with specific tillage systems. The ...

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