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Estimate of nitrogen fertilization for corn under soil conservation tillage systems and cover crops

T. J. C. Amado, J. Mielniczuk

01/Sep/2000

The use of mineral fertilizers and legumes is the most important strategy used to supply nitrogen for cash crops. Since there is a risk of environmental pollution by nitrogen fertilization, it is very important to improve the approaches of nitrogen use recommendation to achieve sustainable agricultural practices. The organic matter content has been used as a parameter to estimate N availability, but in some cases it has been inefficient. In order to develop an equation to estimate N availability in […]

Soil erosion of a clayey inceptisol under different crop and tillage systems: II. nutrient and organic carbon losses

J. Schick, I. Bertol, A. A. Balbinot Júnior, O. Batistela

01/Jun/2000

Erosion is one of the main causes of soil degradation because of the transport of nutrients. The nutrients are transported by water either dissolved or adsorbed on the soil particles, and the erosion rate may vary according to the tillage system. This work was conducted at the Centro de Ciências Agroveterinárias in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from January 1993 to October 1998, to quantify the losses of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and organic carbon due to erosion caused by natural […]

Water erosion in clayey inceptisol in different crop and tillage systems: I. soil and water losses

J. Schick, I. Bertol, O. Batistela, A. A. Balbinot Júnior

01/Jun/2000

Raindrop impact and runoff are the active agents of water erosion, which is influenced by soil roughness and cover, crop type and tillage system. Conservation tillage reduces water erosion in relation to conventional tillage by means of surface roughness and cover. This work was conducted in Centro de Ciência Agroveterinárias, in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil, from January 1993, to October 1998 to quantify soil and runoff losses under natural rainfall in the following soil tillage downslope systems: no-tillage, chisel plow […]

Oat and corn crop residue persistence on soil surface in no-tillage

I. Bertol, O. Ciprandi, C. Kurtz, A. S. Baptista

01/Dec/1998

The success of soil conservation tillage systems to control water erosion is related to the amount of crop residue and percentage of soil surface coverage. Residue persistence after harvesting is important to maintain soil coverage, which affects soil physical-hydric properties and runoff. The study was conducted in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, with the purpose of evaluating oat and corn residue persistence on soil surface under no-tillage system. The trial was carried out from October of 1995 to December, 1996, using […]

Water erosion under different tillage systems following corn and wheat harvesting, in the presence and absence of crop residues

I. Bertol, N.P. Cogo, R. Levien

01/Sep/1997

A rotating-boom rainfall simulator, operating at a constant rainfall intensity of 64 mm h-1 for sufficient time to runoff reaches steady-rate, was used to investigate water erosion and other related parameters in three tillage systems. The experiments were carried out immediately following corn and wheat harvesting, in a sandy loam Red-Yellow Podzolic soil (Paleudult) with a 0.066 m m-1 average slope, in Eldorado do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from 1992 to 1994. No-tillage, chiselling and disk-plowing […]

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