Thirty-four years of no-tillage and cover crops improve soil quality and increase cotton yield in Alfisols, Southeastern USA
In subhumid Southeastern USA, rapid decomposition of initially low cotton residue limits the
benefits of no-tillage system in regard to the soil quality. Long-term addition of cover crops …
benefits of no-tillage system in regard to the soil quality. Long-term addition of cover crops …
Soil physical properties and soybean yield as influenced by long-term tillage systems and cover crop** in the Midsouth USA
A better understanding of the effect of long-term tillage management on soil properties and
yield is essential for sustainable food production. This research aimed to evaluate the 37 …
yield is essential for sustainable food production. This research aimed to evaluate the 37 …
Crop species in no-tillage summer crop rotations affect soil quality and yield in an Alfisol
Incorporation of cover crops in no-tillage (NT) crop** systems can be constrained by
economic and climatic barriers. In such condition, region-specific crop rotations can diversify …
economic and climatic barriers. In such condition, region-specific crop rotations can diversify …
A geomorphodiversity map of the Soutpansberg Range, South Africa
Within the emerging broad science of geodiversity, geomorphological diversity
(geomorphodiversity) assesses the form of surface features of a place or region. This paper …
(geomorphodiversity) assesses the form of surface features of a place or region. This paper …
Assessing the performance of wind erosion prediction models of RWEQ and SWEEP by direct measurements in an arid region
Wind erosion field studies allow researchers to conduct simulations under natural
conditions, thus play a significant role in investigating wind erosion processes. Direct …
conditions, thus play a significant role in investigating wind erosion processes. Direct …
Spatial and temporal variation of wind erosion climatic erosivity and its response to ENSO in the Otindag Desert, China
J Lou, X Wang, D Cai - Atmosphere, 2019 - mdpi.com
Wind erosion is a major cause of soil losses in China's drylands which is further stimulated
by climate variability and fragile ecological conditions. Climatic erosivity is an important …
by climate variability and fragile ecological conditions. Climatic erosivity is an important …
[PDF][PDF] Spatial and temporal variation of the aeolian sediment transport in the ephemeral Baringak Lake (Sistan Plain, Iran) using field measurements and geostatistical …
Wind erosion is one of the most serious problems in the Sistan region, located in the East of
Iran and near the border of Afghanistan. During the dry and hot seasons, strong winds …
Iran and near the border of Afghanistan. During the dry and hot seasons, strong winds …
The effect of fallow tillage management on aeolian soil losses in semiarid Central Anatolia, Turkey
Core Ideas Eliminating fallow tillage increased the natural plant cover at the soil surface.
Increased natural plant cover did not significantly decrease the aeolian soil losses. Event …
Increased natural plant cover did not significantly decrease the aeolian soil losses. Event …
Effect of tillage management on the wind erosion of arable soil in the Chinese Mollisol region
S Chen, X Zhang, J Li, M Guo, W Hu - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Wind erosion is a serious problem in agricultural regions and threatens the regional food
production in Northeast China. However, limited information is available on the …
production in Northeast China. However, limited information is available on the …
Effects of low-scale landscape structures on aeolian transport processes on arable land
N Siegmund, R Funk, S Koszinsky, DE Buschiazzo… - Aeolian research, 2018 - Elsevier
The landscape of the semiarid Pampa in central Argentina is characterized by late
Pleistocene aeolian deposits, covering large plains with sporadic dune structures. Since the …
Pleistocene aeolian deposits, covering large plains with sporadic dune structures. Since the …