Densely populated, intensively cropped highland areas in the subtropics are prone to erosion and declining soil fertility, making agriculture unsustainable. Permanent raised bed planting systems, as a form of conservation agriculture, have been developed to reduce production costs while conserving resources and sustaining the environment. In 2004, a new experiment with long term focus was started under rain fed conditions at El Batan (Mexico; 2,240 m a.s.l.; 19.31N, 98.50W; Cumulic Phaeozem), which aims at understanding the effects of (1) tillage (conventionally tilled or permanent raised beds), (2) residue management (retention or removal) and (3) N fertilizer application (0 or 120 kg N/ha) on N availability in a yearly maize/wheat rotatio...
CIMMYT is committed to improving livelihoods in developing countries by improving the productivity a...
Not AvailableThe conversion of conventional agriculture to conservation agriculture (CA) affects the...
Nitrogen (N) management may be improved by a thorough understanding of the nutrient dynamics during ...
Abstract Permanent raised bed planting with crop residue retention is a form of conservation agricul...
There is a clear need to develop conservation agriculture technologies appropriate for surface irrig...
Abstract Permanent raised bed planting with crop residue retention is a form of conservation agricul...
Very little is known about the changes that occur in soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (T...
Very little is known about the changes that occur in soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (T...
The densely populated, intensively cropped subtropical highlands of the world have agricultural sust...
Irrigated spring cropping systems on sloping soils require conservation agriculture (CA) to minimise...
Pampean cropped area has doubled during the last four decades. A profound change in these agro-syste...
Land-use change from perennial grasslands to cultivated croplands leads to reduced soil organic C (S...
Conventional tillage (CT) is a soil management system commonly used by small farmers in the Ecuadori...
Soil management and crop rotation are key factors in controlling the accumulation of C and N in the ...
End-of-season yield results do not permit the evaluation of within-season management interactions wi...
CIMMYT is committed to improving livelihoods in developing countries by improving the productivity a...
Not AvailableThe conversion of conventional agriculture to conservation agriculture (CA) affects the...
Nitrogen (N) management may be improved by a thorough understanding of the nutrient dynamics during ...
Abstract Permanent raised bed planting with crop residue retention is a form of conservation agricul...
There is a clear need to develop conservation agriculture technologies appropriate for surface irrig...
Abstract Permanent raised bed planting with crop residue retention is a form of conservation agricul...
Very little is known about the changes that occur in soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (T...
Very little is known about the changes that occur in soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (T...
The densely populated, intensively cropped subtropical highlands of the world have agricultural sust...
Irrigated spring cropping systems on sloping soils require conservation agriculture (CA) to minimise...
Pampean cropped area has doubled during the last four decades. A profound change in these agro-syste...
Land-use change from perennial grasslands to cultivated croplands leads to reduced soil organic C (S...
Conventional tillage (CT) is a soil management system commonly used by small farmers in the Ecuadori...
Soil management and crop rotation are key factors in controlling the accumulation of C and N in the ...
End-of-season yield results do not permit the evaluation of within-season management interactions wi...
CIMMYT is committed to improving livelihoods in developing countries by improving the productivity a...
Not AvailableThe conversion of conventional agriculture to conservation agriculture (CA) affects the...
Nitrogen (N) management may be improved by a thorough understanding of the nutrient dynamics during ...