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This chapter describes some of the changes observed in soil properties that are affected by long-term maintenance of no-tillage (NT). The most visible effect of applying continuous NT cropping practices is the rapid development of a residue cover on
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9780367811693-12
Autor:
Barry J. Allred, Katherine Grote, Edward L. McCoy, Robert S. Freeland, Debra L. Gamble, Luis Martinez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. 21:215-229
Information on the spatial distribution of water content across the sand layer component of a golf course green can be important to golf course superintendents for evaluating drainage effectiveness and scheduling irrigation. To estimate the bulk volu
Autor:
Luis Martinez, Edward L. McCoy, Debra L. Gamble, Barry J. Allred, Brian R. Jones, Robert S. Freeland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. 21:57-65
The utility of employing ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technologies for environmental surveys can vary, depending upon the physical properties of the site. Environmental conditions can fluctuate, altering soil properties. Operator proficiency and su
Autor:
Edward L. McCoy
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 23:803-813
Amendments used in sand-based root zones are typically native peats, composts, or inorganic materials of diverse mineralogy. Literature-based guidelines for amendment inclusion include root zone capillary porosity (CP) values exceeding 0.2 m3·m−3
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 134:232-240
Increased availability of flue gas desulfurization gypsum (FGDG) and the recognition of its potential to improve soil–water relationships have stimulated studies of its use on poorly drained soils with high seasonal rainfall, especially on no-tilla
Publikováno v:
Urban Ecosystems. 17:277-289
Urban runoff has become an increasingly important environmental concern in recent years. With increasing urbanization, turfgrass area has substantially expanded in North America, and these lawns are often established on subsoil stripped of topsoil. I
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 80:929-934
Rain gardens are bioretention systems that have the potential to reduce peak runoff flow and improve water quality in a natural and aesthetically pleasing manner. We compared hydraulic performance and removal efficiencies of nutrients and atrazine in
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 59:1863-1872
A field-scale bioretention rain garden system was constructed using a novel bi-phasic (i.e. sequence of anaerobic to aerobic) concept for improving retention and removal of storm water runoff pollutants. Hydraulic tests with bromide tracer and simula
Autor:
K.R. McCoy, Edward L. McCoy
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 96:405-414
Results from a field experiment examining soil water fate within U.S. Golf Association (USGA) putting greens were used to examine the validity of a water flow simulation model. The experiment used six different sandy root zones each with depths of 30
Publikováno v:
Applied Turfgrass Science. 4:1-11