Erosion and nutrient losses represent two of the most important environmental impacts of agriculture. In a field experiment, we compared the impact and productivity of three continuous maize-cropping systems-conventional, low input and environmentally protective-on two contrasting soils (peat and loam soil) within a flat land-reclamation district of Central Italy. This area is characterized by intensive agriculture and the presence of a receiving eutrophic lake. Cumulative runoff, sediment, dissolved and particulate nutrient losses were discontinuously measured over 2years by means of 2-m2 runoff traps. The effect of cropping systems on erosion was influenced by soil type. Conventional showed the highest losses on the loam soil and low inpu...
To quantify water erosion rates and annual soil loss in mountainous areas, two different empirical m...
The study of the environmental impact of soil erosion due to water runoff is important to protect so...
Conservation agriculture, and in particular no-till systems, generally yield improvements in both so...
Erosion and nutrient losses represent two of the most important environmental impacts of agriculture...
Data concerning ion budget from rainfall, runoff and soil loss measurements from two experimental pl...
Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) are implemented worldwide to mitigate the impact of industrial agricul...
International audienceSoil is an essential natural resource, non-renewable on a human time scale, wh...
The integration of site-specific management principles and conservation tillage practices is a rathe...
In this paper, different characteristics of runoff and eroded sediments were investigated as well as...
Podu – Iloaiei have studied the influence of different fertilizer systems on yield in wheat and maiz...
ABSTRACT Soil erosion from water causes loss of nutrients and organic carbon, enriches the environme...
The goal of the experiments carried out during 1981-2008, at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural Research...
The goal of the experiments carried out at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural Research Station, Iași Co...
ABSTRACT- The goal of the experiments carried out during 1981-2008, at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural...
Water erosion removes soil nutrients, soil carbon, and in extreme cases can remove topsoil altogethe...
To quantify water erosion rates and annual soil loss in mountainous areas, two different empirical m...
The study of the environmental impact of soil erosion due to water runoff is important to protect so...
Conservation agriculture, and in particular no-till systems, generally yield improvements in both so...
Erosion and nutrient losses represent two of the most important environmental impacts of agriculture...
Data concerning ion budget from rainfall, runoff and soil loss measurements from two experimental pl...
Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) are implemented worldwide to mitigate the impact of industrial agricul...
International audienceSoil is an essential natural resource, non-renewable on a human time scale, wh...
The integration of site-specific management principles and conservation tillage practices is a rathe...
In this paper, different characteristics of runoff and eroded sediments were investigated as well as...
Podu – Iloaiei have studied the influence of different fertilizer systems on yield in wheat and maiz...
ABSTRACT Soil erosion from water causes loss of nutrients and organic carbon, enriches the environme...
The goal of the experiments carried out during 1981-2008, at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural Research...
The goal of the experiments carried out at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural Research Station, Iași Co...
ABSTRACT- The goal of the experiments carried out during 1981-2008, at the Podu-Iloaiei Agricultural...
Water erosion removes soil nutrients, soil carbon, and in extreme cases can remove topsoil altogethe...
To quantify water erosion rates and annual soil loss in mountainous areas, two different empirical m...
The study of the environmental impact of soil erosion due to water runoff is important to protect so...
Conservation agriculture, and in particular no-till systems, generally yield improvements in both so...