Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be accounted for when assessing the erosional impacts on soil productivity, environmental quality or landscape evolution. In this paper, we present a summary of available data describing tillage erosion. This provides insights in the controlling factors determining soil redistribution rates and patterns by tillage for various implements used in both mechanized and non-mechanized agriculture. Variations in tillage depth and tillage direction cause the largest variations in soil redistribution rates, although other factors, such as tillage speed and implement characteristics, also play an important role. In general, decreasing tillage depth ...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...
Tillage erosion is one of the major contributors to landscape evolution in hummocky agricultural lan...
Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially in case of...
Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially in case of...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
This paper focuses on analysing tillage as a mechanism for the transformation of soil spatial varia...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality. Therefore, unde...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
Conservation tillage has a great effect on soil erosion and water quality. This effect is perhaps be...
Tillage erosion had been identified as a major process of soil redistribution on sloping arable land...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...
Tillage erosion is one of the major contributors to landscape evolution in hummocky agricultural lan...
Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially in case of...
Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially in case of...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
This paper focuses on analysing tillage as a mechanism for the transformation of soil spatial varia...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality. Therefore, unde...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
Conservation tillage has a great effect on soil erosion and water quality. This effect is perhaps be...
Tillage erosion had been identified as a major process of soil redistribution on sloping arable land...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Tillage erosion on arable land is a very important process leading to a net downslope movement of so...
Abstract Tillage erosion is a widely underestimated process initiating soil degradation especially i...