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Advances in Soil and Water Conservation ISBN: 9781315136912
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Agricultural soils are subjected to many applied mechanical stresses that influence their behavior. Stresses arise from tillage machines, seeders and chemicals applicators, tractors, and equipment for harvest and transport. Applied stresses may compa
Publikováno v:
Soil Technology. 10:57-67
The erosivity of soils under a given rainfall energy appears to vary greatly among soil orders, probably reflecting differences in clay composition and organic matter content. This study was conducted to quantify microrelief, infiltration, and sedime
Autor:
W.E. Larson, W.A. Padilla
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 16:23-33
An Inceptisol (Andept) from Ecuador, an OOxisol (Ustox) from Columbia and a Mollisol (Udoll) from the U.S.A. were studied. The clay in the Andept was >85% amorphous with allophane being predominant. The Ustox contained sesqui-oxides of iron and alumi
Summary On most soils, soil compaction can be prevented or alleviated. Land managers recognize the detrimental effects of soil compaction in a number of ways: decreased stand uniformity and plant growth, restricted root growth, reduced soil aeration,
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Publikováno v:
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 51:207-212
Autor:
W.E. Larson
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 13:i-iv
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 7:89-114
Water related climatic factors and soil physical and chemical properties exert a dominant effect on crop production in semiarid regions. Soil management practices which beneficially affect crop production by increasing water storage or through more e