Conservation agriculture effects on soil water holding capacity and water-saving varied with management practices and agroecological conditions: A Review
Improving soil water holding capacity (WHC) through conservation agriculture (CA)-
practices, ie, minimum mechanical soil disturbance, crop diversification, and soil mulch …
practices, ie, minimum mechanical soil disturbance, crop diversification, and soil mulch …
[HTML][HTML] Quantification of water fluxes and soil water balance in agricultural fields under different tillage and irrigation systems using water stable isotopes
A Canet-Martí, A Morales-Santos, R Nolz… - Soil and Tillage …, 2023 - Elsevier
Sustainable agriculture should be based on management practices that improve resource
usage efficiency and minimize harmful impacts on the environment while maintaining and …
usage efficiency and minimize harmful impacts on the environment while maintaining and …
[HTML][HTML] Optimum management strategy for improving maize water productivity and partial factor productivity for nitrogen in China: A meta-analysis
L Zhang, F Meng, X Zhang, Q Gao, L Yan - Agricultural Water Management, 2024 - Elsevier
China's agricultural production suffers significant constraints due to low water productivity
(WP) and partial factor productivity for nitrogen (PFPN). The pivotal solution to enhance …
(WP) and partial factor productivity for nitrogen (PFPN). The pivotal solution to enhance …
Dynamics of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in soil under conventional and conservation tillage
This study investigates the adsorption and dissipation of glyphosate and the
formation/dissipation of AMPA in non-tilled (NT) and conventionally tilled (CT) soil at 0–5 …
formation/dissipation of AMPA in non-tilled (NT) and conventionally tilled (CT) soil at 0–5 …
[HTML][HTML] Infiltration properties affected by slope position on cropped hillslopes
P Zhu, G Zhang, Y Yang, C Wang, S Chen, Y Wan - Geoderma, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil infiltration properties (SIPs) and their spatial variability are essential for simulating
hydrologic and erosion processes. Intensive water erosion likely leads to large spatial …
hydrologic and erosion processes. Intensive water erosion likely leads to large spatial …
Linking structure and functions in agricultural soils
Linking structure and functions in agricultural soils Page 378 CHAPTER SIX Linking structure
and functions in agricultural soils H.-J. Vogel*, U. Weller, and S. Schlüter Department of Soil …
and functions in agricultural soils H.-J. Vogel*, U. Weller, and S. Schlüter Department of Soil …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of microplastics on the pore structure and connectivity with different soil textures: Based on CT scanning
Z Wang, J Li, Z Qu, B Ayurzana, G Zhao, W Li - … Technology & Innovation, 2024 - Elsevier
Soils contaminated with microplastics have disorganized pore structure, which reduces soil
fertility. However, few studies have focused on morphological characteristics and …
fertility. However, few studies have focused on morphological characteristics and …
[HTML][HTML] Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity measured in a wide saturation range
TL Hohenbrink, C Jackisch, W Durner… - Earth System …, 2023 - essd.copernicus.org
Soil hydraulic properties (SHPs), particularly soil water retention capacity and hydraulic
conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key properties that determine the …
conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key properties that determine the …
[HTML][HTML] Near-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity and pore characteristics as influenced by conventional and conservation tillage practices in North-West Himalayan …
Tillage plays an important role in modifying soil hydraulic properties. The objective of the
present study was to evaluate the effect of conservation tillage practices in a maize-wheat …
present study was to evaluate the effect of conservation tillage practices in a maize-wheat …
[HTML][HTML] Impacts of measured soil hydraulic conductivity on the space–time simulations of water and nitrogen cycling
In agriculture, variations in soil nutrients and water are driven by soil properties, topography
and agronomic practice that typically interact and change over space and time …
and agronomic practice that typically interact and change over space and time …