AbstractNo-tillage (NT) with residue retention is often suggested as an option to adapt cropping systems to drier conditions because yield in rain fed systems could benefit from increased soil water. But under wetter conditions, NT may lower yields, depending on soil and crop characteristics. In a future climate, inter-annual variability in wet and dry conditions is projected to increase in central Europe, in spite of drier mean conditions. Thus, long-term benefits of NT for yield stability remain uncertain. We addressed this question by analyzing the variability of absolute and relative yield in relation to the atmospheric water balance (P-ET0) using data from a long-term experiment near Bern (Switzerland) comparing NT and conventional plo...
Long-term (2006-2014) effects of six different tillage systems on soil water content (SWC) atdiffere...
International audienceA long-term field experiment was conducted from 1989 to 2007 in northern Franc...
Long-term no-till or reduced tillage may decline functioning ability of soils due to surface/subsurf...
AbstractNo-tillage (NT) with residue retention is often suggested as an option to adapt cropping sys...
Crop yields usually respond to crop rotation, but they may interact with tillage system and year (as...
International audienceClimate change is increasing crop losses and yield variability with impacts fo...
Agricultural practices conserving soil water are needed to sustain agricultural production under cha...
Many strategies exist to combat soil degradation through erosion and compaction on agricultural fiel...
Much research around the world has compared the performance of cereals grown under conventional and ...
To address the influence of soil tillage reduction on crop yield and soil properties, an experiment w...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
The issue of soil C sequestration is of special interest in Mediterranean areas, where, due to clima...
Across Europe, many studies have investigated conservation tillage techniques, which are generally i...
Long-term (2006-2014) effects of six different tillage systems on soil water content (SWC) atdiffere...
International audienceA long-term field experiment was conducted from 1989 to 2007 in northern Franc...
Long-term no-till or reduced tillage may decline functioning ability of soils due to surface/subsurf...
AbstractNo-tillage (NT) with residue retention is often suggested as an option to adapt cropping sys...
Crop yields usually respond to crop rotation, but they may interact with tillage system and year (as...
International audienceClimate change is increasing crop losses and yield variability with impacts fo...
Agricultural practices conserving soil water are needed to sustain agricultural production under cha...
Many strategies exist to combat soil degradation through erosion and compaction on agricultural fiel...
Much research around the world has compared the performance of cereals grown under conventional and ...
To address the influence of soil tillage reduction on crop yield and soil properties, an experiment w...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
The issue of soil C sequestration is of special interest in Mediterranean areas, where, due to clima...
Across Europe, many studies have investigated conservation tillage techniques, which are generally i...
Long-term (2006-2014) effects of six different tillage systems on soil water content (SWC) atdiffere...
International audienceA long-term field experiment was conducted from 1989 to 2007 in northern Franc...
Long-term no-till or reduced tillage may decline functioning ability of soils due to surface/subsurf...