2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13101981
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Cultivation of Crops in Strip-Till Technology and Microgranulated Fertilisers Containing a Gelling Agent as a Farming Response to Climate Change

Dariusz Jaskulski,
Iwona Jaskulska,
Emilian Różniak
et al.

Abstract: Climatic and soil conditions are changing in response to the increasing human impact. This requires the introduction of low-cost, low-emission, but effective technologies in the field cultivation of crops, in turn requiring and justifying research in this area. In laboratory tests and field studies, the production and environmental effects of strip-till and the application of microgranular fertilisers with a gelling component were determined (and, in particular, their use in combination as a plant cultivation … Show more

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“…well as the reduction in nitrogen losses related to leaching into deeper soil layers (Dębska et al, 2020;Jaskulska et al, 2023;Jaskulski et al, 2023). The beneficial effect of applied strip-till is also due to the increased microbial activity of the soil (Jaskulska et al, 2023;Jaskulski et al, 2023). The use of this cultivation method creates good conditions for plant emergence and root system development.…”
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“…well as the reduction in nitrogen losses related to leaching into deeper soil layers (Dębska et al, 2020;Jaskulska et al, 2023;Jaskulski et al, 2023). The beneficial effect of applied strip-till is also due to the increased microbial activity of the soil (Jaskulska et al, 2023;Jaskulski et al, 2023). The use of this cultivation method creates good conditions for plant emergence and root system development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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This has a beneficial effect of reducing carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere (Jaskulski et al, 2023). An additional positive effect is also the increase in organic matter content and the increase in soil carbon sequestration as
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