The effect of a change of tillage and crop residue management practice on the chemical and micro-biological properties of a cereal-producing red duplex soil was investigated by superimposing each of three management practices (CC: conventional cultivation, stubble burnt, crop conventionally sown; DD: direct-drilling, stubble retained, no cultivation, crop direct-drilled; SI: stubble incorporated with a single cultivation, crop conventionally sown), for a 3-year period on plots previously managed with each of the same three practices for 14 years. A change from DD to CC or SI practice resulted in a significant decline, in the top 0-5 cm of soil, in organic C, total N, electrical conductivity, NH4-N, NO3-N, soil moisture holding capacity, mic...
A two year study was initiated in 2001 on a 2.4 ha site of mostly St. Amable loamy sand and shallow...
Historically, shifts to reduced and no-tillage management for production of crops were fostered by n...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
The effect of a change of tillage and crop residue management practice on the chemical and micro-bio...
The cultivation and cropping of soils across the Australian grain growing regions has resulted in su...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
Occasional strategic tillage (ST) has been suggested as a possible solution to manage herbicide-resi...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
For several years suboptimal land management, such as tillage and stubble burning, led to accelerate...
Arable soils in Australia, especially those associated with cereal production, have suffered a sever...
Effects of six tillage practices on some soil microbiological properties and crop yields were evalua...
Xeralfs with predominantly sandy, or sandy loam surface textures are widespread throughout the Medit...
Changes in agricultural management strategies have received much attention in recent years with a vi...
Abstract. The grain-producing regions of northern New South Wales and southern and central Queenslan...
The physicochemical and microbial properties of soil under long-term monoculture of winter wheat wer...
A two year study was initiated in 2001 on a 2.4 ha site of mostly St. Amable loamy sand and shallow...
Historically, shifts to reduced and no-tillage management for production of crops were fostered by n...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
The effect of a change of tillage and crop residue management practice on the chemical and micro-bio...
The cultivation and cropping of soils across the Australian grain growing regions has resulted in su...
Determining the best conservation agriculture practices for increasing soil organic carbon (C) and h...
Occasional strategic tillage (ST) has been suggested as a possible solution to manage herbicide-resi...
The adoption of no-till farming systems has greatly reduced energy and machinery inputs while signif...
For several years suboptimal land management, such as tillage and stubble burning, led to accelerate...
Arable soils in Australia, especially those associated with cereal production, have suffered a sever...
Effects of six tillage practices on some soil microbiological properties and crop yields were evalua...
Xeralfs with predominantly sandy, or sandy loam surface textures are widespread throughout the Medit...
Changes in agricultural management strategies have received much attention in recent years with a vi...
Abstract. The grain-producing regions of northern New South Wales and southern and central Queenslan...
The physicochemical and microbial properties of soil under long-term monoculture of winter wheat wer...
A two year study was initiated in 2001 on a 2.4 ha site of mostly St. Amable loamy sand and shallow...
Historically, shifts to reduced and no-tillage management for production of crops were fostered by n...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...