AbstractAn increasing recognition of tillage erosion processes has shown that soil redistribution by tillage directly contributes to soil loss in mechanically and nonmechanically agricultural areas worldwide. Soil translocation by tillage is normally measured by means of tracers, with which a volume of soil is labelled, and therefore yielding tillage erosion rates in a field. Two tracer methods for estimating tillage erosion rates were appraised to examine the application adaption to local conditions in the hilly areas, southwestern China, in terms of the accuracy, measurement sensitivity, manipulation facility, and time cost. The two tracer methods had a similar measurement accuracy of soil translocation. However, for the magnetic tracer m...
In the hills of south-east Asia shifting cultivation is developing towards more permanent cropping s...
This paper reports the results of tillage experiments that were set up to investigate the intensity ...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...
AbstractAn increasing recognition of tillage erosion processes has shown that soil redistribution by...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Tillage erosion is one of the major contributors to landscape evolution in hummocky agricultural lan...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU 2017), celebrada en Viena ...
The switch from shifting cultivation to more permanent highland cropping systems in northern Thailan...
Changing land-use practices in northern Thailand have increased tillage intensity. This study re-ass...
A high percentage of arable land and erosion risk on agricultural land are typical of current agricu...
Purple soils are widely distributed in the Sichuan Hilly Basin and are highly susceptible to erosion...
Soil translocation due to shallow tillage by manual hoeing appears to be one of the most important e...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
Tillage erosion is increasingly recognised as an important soil erosion process on agricultural land...
In the hills of south-east Asia shifting cultivation is developing towards more permanent cropping s...
This paper reports the results of tillage experiments that were set up to investigate the intensity ...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...
AbstractAn increasing recognition of tillage erosion processes has shown that soil redistribution by...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Tillage erosion is one of the major contributors to landscape evolution in hummocky agricultural lan...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU 2017), celebrada en Viena ...
The switch from shifting cultivation to more permanent highland cropping systems in northern Thailan...
Changing land-use practices in northern Thailand have increased tillage intensity. This study re-ass...
A high percentage of arable land and erosion risk on agricultural land are typical of current agricu...
Purple soils are widely distributed in the Sichuan Hilly Basin and are highly susceptible to erosion...
Soil translocation due to shallow tillage by manual hoeing appears to be one of the most important e...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
Tillage erosion is increasingly recognised as an important soil erosion process on agricultural land...
In the hills of south-east Asia shifting cultivation is developing towards more permanent cropping s...
This paper reports the results of tillage experiments that were set up to investigate the intensity ...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...