Tillage is a central element in agricultural soil management and has direct and indirect effects on processes in the biosphere. Effects of agricultural soil management can be assessed by soil, crop, and ecosystem models, but global assessments are hampered by lack of information on the type of tillage and their spatial distribution. This study describes the generation of a classification of tillage practices and presents the spatially explicit mapping of these crop-specific tillage systems for around the year 2005. Tillage practices differ by the kind of equipment used, soil surface and depth affected, timing, and their purpose within the cropping systems. We classified the broad variety of globally relevant tillage practices into six categ...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) has potential benefits to the soil, crop yield, and the environment in...
AbstractIn response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation pr...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
The effects of tillage on soil properties, crop productivity, and global greenhouse gas emissions ha...
There is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through identifica...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
Background Soils contain the greatest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on the planet. Since approximate...
Conservation tillage practices like no-tillage and reduced tillage have been widely implemented worl...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is widely promoted as a sustainable agricultural management strategy w...
Reducing tillage intensity offers the possibility of moving towards sustainable intensification obje...
Soils used for crop production cover 15.5 million km2 and almost all have been tilled at some point ...
Sustainable Intensification of agricultural production systems will require changes in farm practice...
The engine that supplies food and agricultural products is the way we farm. The current dominant eng...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) has potential benefits to the soil, crop yield, and the environment in...
AbstractIn response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation pr...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
The effects of tillage on soil properties, crop productivity, and global greenhouse gas emissions ha...
There is an urgent need to match food production with increasing world population through identifica...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
Background Soils contain the greatest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on the planet. Since approximate...
Conservation tillage practices like no-tillage and reduced tillage have been widely implemented worl...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is widely promoted as a sustainable agricultural management strategy w...
Reducing tillage intensity offers the possibility of moving towards sustainable intensification obje...
Soils used for crop production cover 15.5 million km2 and almost all have been tilled at some point ...
Sustainable Intensification of agricultural production systems will require changes in farm practice...
The engine that supplies food and agricultural products is the way we farm. The current dominant eng...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) has potential benefits to the soil, crop yield, and the environment in...
AbstractIn response to the dust bowls of the mid-thirties in the USA, soil and water conservation pr...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...