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Autor:
Dorcas H. Franklin, I.A. Tazisong, Clint C. Truman, Dinku M. Endale, Harry H. Schomberg, Michael B. Jenkins, D. S. Fisher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 74:594-612
Tillage systems and fertilizer sources impact soil health and ecosystem services. Rainfall simulations can be used to evaluate tillage and fertilizer management effects on ecosystem services associated with runoff amount and quality. Fixed rate (FR;
Autor:
Thomas L. Potter, Dorcas H. Franklin, Clint C. Truman, Timothy C. Strickland, David D. Bosch, Michael B. Jenkins, R. C. Nuti
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 113:38-44
In the Southeastern Coastal Plain (USA) farmers with access to irrigation commonly water in herbicides following their preemergence application to improve efficacy of the herbicide. This practice increases near surface soil water content and may prom
Autor:
Clint C. Truman, Thomas L. Potter, David D. Bosch, Timothy C. Strickland, Larry T. West, Robert K. Hubbard
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 111:40-52
There is widespread interest in increasing conservation tillage use during row crop production. However, long-term hydrologic data are needed to better evaluate the potential benefits of conservation tillage. To that end, hydrologic monitoring was co
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 39:62-68
The majority of peanut production in Georgia is in the Coastal Plain region where sandy soils and relatively high rainfall (∼1250 mm/yr) provide a favorable environment for the crop. Coastal Plain soils have traditionally been cropped under convent
Autor:
Thomas L. Potter, Theodore M. Webster, Timothy C. Strickland, Clint C. Truman, David D. Bosch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 59:7910-7915
Intensive glyphosate use has contributed to the evolution and occurrence of glyphosate-resistant weeds that threaten production of many crops. Sustained use of this highly valued herbicide requires rotation and/or substitution of herbicides with diff
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 98:1189-1196
The highly weathered, low-carbon, intensively cropped, drought-prone Coastal Plain soils of Georgia are susceptible to runoff and soil loss, especially at certain times of the year when soil water contents are elevated. We quantified the effects of a
Autor:
Clint C. Truman, Russell C. Nuti
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 97:835-840
Crop production in the Southeastern U.S. can be limited by water; thus, supplemental irrigation is needed to sustain profitable crop production. Increased water capture would efficiently improve water use and reduce supplemental irrigation amounts/co
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 81:234-239
Crop production in Georgia and the Southeastern U.S. can be limited by water. Highly-weathered, drought-prone soils are susceptible to runoff and erosion. Rainfall patterns generate runoff producing storms followed by extended periods of drought duri
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 23:2326-2334
Nonionic surfactants have been well researched in turf grass environments as a tool to ameliorate water-repellant conditions. However, few studies have evaluated the risks and benefits of nonionic surfactant applications in row-crop agricultural syst
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 64:265-275
Highly weathered Southeastern soils traditionally cropped under conventional tillage systems are drought-prone and susceptible to runoff and soil loss. We quantified differences in infiltration, runoff, soil loss, and interrill erodibilities (Ki) for