Tillage and plant residues influence soil attributes and, consequently, soil quality. Therefore, suitable management and maintaining the stability of soil structure is important. This study was performed to evaluate the effects of tillage systems on soil quality during a 4-year crop rotation (wheat, canola, wheat and tomato) at the Agricultural Research Center of Khorasan Razavi province (Iran) from 2011 to 2015. The study was conducted as a randomized complete block design in a factorial arrangement with 3 replications. For this purpose, conventional tillage (CT), minimum tillage (MT) and no-tillage (NT) systems together with three rates of plant residues (0, 1,500, and 3,000 kg ha-1) were applied annually after harvesting. Soil quality wa...
A multi-year trial was conducted to compare soil management strategies (tillage and fertilization) w...
Abstract from short.pdf.The objective of this research was to quantify soil quality indicator levels...
The native vegetation in the central highlands of México is being increasingly replaced by agricultu...
Shifting agricultural operations to more sustainable management practices is needed in the face of a...
Aim of study: This research investigated the effects of management practices, including plant residu...
This study compares a few agro-physical and chemical soil features submitted to influences of minimu...
Understanding the response of soil quality indicators to changes in management practices is essentia...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
Introduction The impact of agronomy on the subsequent product in rotational cropping systems ...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2019, celebrada en Viena del 3 al 8 de mayo de 2019.So...
Soil quality can be characterised by the harmony between it’s physical and biological state and the ...
Soil is a key resource that provides the basis of food production and sustains and delivers several ...
Tillage decision is only one concern farmers have to make every fall. There are many other factors n...
Tillage affects the chemical, biological and physical properties of agricultural soils and influence...
Throughout the world, degradation of soil has become an environmental problem which limits the susta...
A multi-year trial was conducted to compare soil management strategies (tillage and fertilization) w...
Abstract from short.pdf.The objective of this research was to quantify soil quality indicator levels...
The native vegetation in the central highlands of México is being increasingly replaced by agricultu...
Shifting agricultural operations to more sustainable management practices is needed in the face of a...
Aim of study: This research investigated the effects of management practices, including plant residu...
This study compares a few agro-physical and chemical soil features submitted to influences of minimu...
Understanding the response of soil quality indicators to changes in management practices is essentia...
Soil microbiological and chemical aspects were evaluated to determine the effects of conservation ti...
Introduction The impact of agronomy on the subsequent product in rotational cropping systems ...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2019, celebrada en Viena del 3 al 8 de mayo de 2019.So...
Soil quality can be characterised by the harmony between it’s physical and biological state and the ...
Soil is a key resource that provides the basis of food production and sustains and delivers several ...
Tillage decision is only one concern farmers have to make every fall. There are many other factors n...
Tillage affects the chemical, biological and physical properties of agricultural soils and influence...
Throughout the world, degradation of soil has become an environmental problem which limits the susta...
A multi-year trial was conducted to compare soil management strategies (tillage and fertilization) w...
Abstract from short.pdf.The objective of this research was to quantify soil quality indicator levels...
The native vegetation in the central highlands of México is being increasingly replaced by agricultu...