Soils used for crop production cover 15.5 million km2 and almost all have been tilled at some point in their history. However, how the changes in soil depth and soil properties associated with tillage affect crop yields is unclear. Here, we show that tillage on slopes thins soils and reduces wheat and maize yields. At the landscape scale, tillage erosion gradually reduces crop yields as the duration and intensity of tillage increase. Over the next fifty to 100 years, the overall yields are likely to further decline as modern mechanized agriculture accelerates the process of tillage erosion compared to centuries of non-mechanized tillage. Arresting this downward trend will require more widespread adoption of no-tillage practices and avoidanc...
International audienceClimate change is increasing crop losses and yield variability with impacts fo...
Tillage erosion causes substantial soil redistribution that can exceed water erosion especially in h...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
AbstractNo-tillage (NT) with residue retention is often suggested as an option to adapt cropping sys...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
Many strategies exist to combat soil degradation through erosion and compaction on agricultural fiel...
Over a 10-year period, runoff and soil erosion on the plots of the Woburn Erosion Reference Experime...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
The diffusion of no-tillage (NT) is to be encouraged because of the benefits it can provide in terms...
It is generally agreed that erosion reduces soil productivity by changing various soil properties th...
Long-term no-till or reduced tillage may decline functioning ability of soils due to surface/subsurf...
As the harvest season is getting close, there are a few things we need to keep in mind this fall wit...
The effects of conservation tillage (direct drilling) on the soil-plant system were compared with th...
International audienceClimate change is increasing crop losses and yield variability with impacts fo...
Tillage erosion causes substantial soil redistribution that can exceed water erosion especially in h...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...
In this study, the effects of three different main preparatory tillage operations: ploughing at 0.4 ...
No-tillage (NT) is promoted for soil and water conservation, but research findings on overland flow ...
AbstractNo-tillage (NT) with residue retention is often suggested as an option to adapt cropping sys...
One heavy rain on a sloping field that has just been tilled can remove the equivalent of 50 tons of ...
Many strategies exist to combat soil degradation through erosion and compaction on agricultural fiel...
Over a 10-year period, runoff and soil erosion on the plots of the Woburn Erosion Reference Experime...
Tillage erosion has been identified as an important global soil degradation process that has to be ...
The diffusion of no-tillage (NT) is to be encouraged because of the benefits it can provide in terms...
It is generally agreed that erosion reduces soil productivity by changing various soil properties th...
Long-term no-till or reduced tillage may decline functioning ability of soils due to surface/subsurf...
As the harvest season is getting close, there are a few things we need to keep in mind this fall wit...
The effects of conservation tillage (direct drilling) on the soil-plant system were compared with th...
International audienceClimate change is increasing crop losses and yield variability with impacts fo...
Tillage erosion causes substantial soil redistribution that can exceed water erosion especially in h...
Recent research involving tillage systems has included studies of responses of crops and soils to co...