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Publikováno v:
Chilean journal of agricultural & animal sciences. 39:90-106
El objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar los cambios en propiedades estructurales de un Andisol, como respuesta a la incorporación de rastrojo de avena (Avena sativa) entre postcosecha y pre-siembra, con tres equipos mecánicos. Los equipos
Autor:
Dorota Dec, Sebastián Bravo, John Clunes, Stalin Granda, Ignacio López, Iván Ordóñez, Felipe Zúñiga, José Dörner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 22:3756-3773
Autor:
José Dörner, Sebastián Bravo, Marte Stoorvogel, Dorota Dec, Susana Valle, John Clunes, Rainer Horn, Daniel Uteau, Ole Wendroth, Lorena Lagos, Felipe Zúñiga
Several studies on soil physical quality have related soil structural properties to bulk density, proposing values for critical limits in relation to the soil compaction status. However, these values are not applicable to Andosols due to their very l
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https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/34/379034.pdf
https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/34/379034.pdf
Autor:
Oscar Martínez, Dorota Dec, Felipe Zúñiga, Leandro Paulino, Oscar Thiers, Cristina Muñoz, José Dörner, Neal B. Stolpe, Nelson Beas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 19:368-378
Aquands have a shallow profile and an impermeable layer that restricts water movement. Land use changes alter the physical structure of Aquands and soil air fluxes. The impacts of land use changes on the soil’s biological activity, nutrients’ dyn
Autor:
Susana Valle, Manuel F. Casanova, Oscar Martínez, José Dörner, Mario Pino, Rainer Horn, Oscar Thiers, Felipe Zúñiga, Oscar Seguel, Dorota Dec, Leandro Paulino
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 173:99-113
The Nadi soils (NS) is a local name for soils occurring at southern Chile (38° to 43° S) covering around 4250 km2 hectares. Derived from volcanic materials, have discontinuous iron-cemented layers (the placic horizon) which favour waterlogging duri
Publikováno v:
Agro sur; Vol. 49 Núm. 1 (2021); 29-42
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the land use change (CUS) of a Ñadi soil (Aquands) from secondary forest to naturalised grassland, on the aggregate stability (tensile strength and shrinkage capacity) and its relationship with the
Autor:
Leandro Paulino, Nelson Beas, Dorota Dec, Felipe Zúñiga, Oscar Thiers, Oscar Martínez, José Dörner
Aquands are shallow depth and frequently waterlogged volcanic ash soils, presenting seasonal dynamics of water content in the soil profile. Land use change and management are expected to alter the Aquands biological activity due to their impact to wa
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https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-11995
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-11995
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 182:25-34
In Chile, volcanic soils were developed under almost all of the diverse rain and temperature regimes, from the Arid Mediterranean to the Wet Zone of the South. Due to their andic properties, volcanic soils exhibit characteristics that are entirely di
Autor:
Peter D. Kemp, Iván Fernando Silva Ordoñez, Rainer Horn, Ignacio F. López, Felipe Zúñiga, José Dörner, Constanza A. Descalzi, Dorota Dec
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 178:55-64
The pastures in Chile are sustained on volcanic ash soils covering an area of 1,340,000 ha. Since 44% of these pastures are degraded, different strategies to improve these prairies have been implemented. This study examined the impact of the differen
Autor:
Rainer Horn, Dorota Dec, Daniel Uteau, José Dörner, John Clunes, Felipe Zúñiga, Oscar Balocchi, Oscar Martínez, Máximo Alonso, Sebastián Bravo, Stephan Peth, Stalin Granda
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 213:105130
In southern Chile, there are over 1.3 million ha of pastures on volcanic ash soils. The climate change scenario and the need to increase yields are forcing farmers to increase irrigated surface areas. This implies an intensified soil use that must be