Conservation tillage practices were tested against autumn mouldboard ploughing for differences in physical properties of soil, surface runoff, subsurface drainflow and soil erosion. The study (1991 -2001) was performed on a gently (2%) sloping clayey soil of southern Finland, with two replicates of the tillage treatments on 0.5 ha plots. The annual shares of surface runoff of the total flow (surface runoff + subsurface drainflow) were 8–42% for ploughing (depth 20–23 cm), 36–66% for shallow autumn stubble cultivation (depth 5–8 cm) and 36–82% for soil left untilled over winter. Surface runoff increased with decrease in the tillage intensity, and in line with the values of depressional water storage, macroporosity and saturated hydraulic con...
Tillage erosion had been identified as a major process of soil redistribution on sloping arable land...
No-till as a water protection measure is highly efficient in controlling erosion and particulate pho...
Decreased water retention and increased runoff and soil loss are of special importance concerning so...
Conservation tillage practices were tested against autumn mouldboard ploughing for differences in ph...
Surface water ponding and crop hampering due to soil wetness was monitored in order to evaluate the ...
Reduced tillage was compared with traditional ploughing in terms of erosion and phosphorus (P) and n...
Reduced tillage was compared with traditional ploughing in terms of erosion and phosphorus (P) and n...
We compared soil physical, chemical and biological properties, erosion rate and carbon allocation to...
The amounts of solid material and dissolved substances washed out from the soil of an intensively cu...
Previous studies have shown that runoff generation on conventionally tilled fields on loamy soils is...
Most studies on the effects of tillage operations documented the effects of tillage on losses throug...
The objective of the study was to investigate the changes in soil structure when ploughing was repla...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
Seasonal and short-term transport of eroded soil (TSS), total phosphorus (total P) and dissolved ort...
Tillage erosion had been identified as a major process of soil redistribution on sloping arable land...
No-till as a water protection measure is highly efficient in controlling erosion and particulate pho...
Decreased water retention and increased runoff and soil loss are of special importance concerning so...
Conservation tillage practices were tested against autumn mouldboard ploughing for differences in ph...
Surface water ponding and crop hampering due to soil wetness was monitored in order to evaluate the ...
Reduced tillage was compared with traditional ploughing in terms of erosion and phosphorus (P) and n...
Reduced tillage was compared with traditional ploughing in terms of erosion and phosphorus (P) and n...
We compared soil physical, chemical and biological properties, erosion rate and carbon allocation to...
The amounts of solid material and dissolved substances washed out from the soil of an intensively cu...
Previous studies have shown that runoff generation on conventionally tilled fields on loamy soils is...
Most studies on the effects of tillage operations documented the effects of tillage on losses throug...
The objective of the study was to investigate the changes in soil structure when ploughing was repla...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
Seasonal and short-term transport of eroded soil (TSS), total phosphorus (total P) and dissolved ort...
Tillage erosion had been identified as a major process of soil redistribution on sloping arable land...
No-till as a water protection measure is highly efficient in controlling erosion and particulate pho...
Decreased water retention and increased runoff and soil loss are of special importance concerning so...