Applying rice straw as mulch blanket on recently-established embankment is one way to reduce the environmental impact of sediment yields from forest roads embankments. Effectiveness of straw, however, is often unknown and it is unclear how the rate of application should vary with factors such as slope. In this study, the effects of the percentage of straw cover and slope gradient in the embankment of forest roads on the runoff volume and soil erosion were studied using rainfall simulator in plots of 1 m × 1 m dimension. Straw effects were quantified in four treatments of rice straw cover (0%, 30%, 60% and 90%), three treatments of slopes (0-15%, 16-30%, and 30-45%), with three replications in each giving a total of 36 experimental plots. Ru...
[EN] Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many or...
Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many orchard...
Mulching and soil water content (SWC) have a significant impact on soil erosion, and this study inve...
Application of crop residues (mulch) over the soil surface is a common practice to control soil eros...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of two types of natural geotextiles, including wood shre...
Generally, the study aimed to mitigate soil erosion using rice straw geotextile as ground cover. Spe...
Soil erosion is a key cause of land degradation in agriculture lands; and it is a worldwide threat t...
This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of rice straw fiber as a cover of surface soil in slope...
Forest operations often enhance runoff and soil loss in roads and skid trails, where cut slopes and ...
Amendments can control the runoff and soil loss by protecting the soil surface. However, scale effec...
Soil and water loss in agriculture is a major problem throughout the world, and especially in Medite...
AbstractThis research investigated the performance of mulching using rice straw mulch (RC) and vetiv...
The fine-textured soil in forest road ditches is very susceptible to water erosion especially in rai...
Mulches have extraordinary potential in reducing surface runoff, increasing infiltration of water in...
Soil surface condition management is very important for controlling soil erosion and environmental d...
[EN] Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many or...
Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many orchard...
Mulching and soil water content (SWC) have a significant impact on soil erosion, and this study inve...
Application of crop residues (mulch) over the soil surface is a common practice to control soil eros...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of two types of natural geotextiles, including wood shre...
Generally, the study aimed to mitigate soil erosion using rice straw geotextile as ground cover. Spe...
Soil erosion is a key cause of land degradation in agriculture lands; and it is a worldwide threat t...
This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of rice straw fiber as a cover of surface soil in slope...
Forest operations often enhance runoff and soil loss in roads and skid trails, where cut slopes and ...
Amendments can control the runoff and soil loss by protecting the soil surface. However, scale effec...
Soil and water loss in agriculture is a major problem throughout the world, and especially in Medite...
AbstractThis research investigated the performance of mulching using rice straw mulch (RC) and vetiv...
The fine-textured soil in forest road ditches is very susceptible to water erosion especially in rai...
Mulches have extraordinary potential in reducing surface runoff, increasing infiltration of water in...
Soil surface condition management is very important for controlling soil erosion and environmental d...
[EN] Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many or...
Soil and water losses due to agricultural mismanagement are high and non-sustainable in many orchard...
Mulching and soil water content (SWC) have a significant impact on soil erosion, and this study inve...