2019
DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvz135
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Effects of Strip Tillage in Sugar Beet on Density and Richness of Predatory Arthropods

Abstract: Strip tillage, in which tillage and seedbed preparation are limited to a narrow band where the subsequent crop is planted, provides many potential agronomic benefits, including reduced fuel and labor costs, reduced erosion, and improved soil tilth. Lower soil disturbance and enhanced water retention associated with strip tillage also may affect density and diversity of predatory arthropods, which have been little studied in sugar beet. We examined the effects of tillage (conventional versus strip) on the preda… Show more

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“…Zonal tilling, including strip-till, is appropriate for sustainable farming systems. Specialised machines are now allowing strip-till one-pass to be used to cultivate crops with wide [14,15], medium [16,17], and narrow row spacing [18,19]. It combines the advantage of conventional tillage, plough tillage, and no-till systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zonal tilling, including strip-till, is appropriate for sustainable farming systems. Specialised machines are now allowing strip-till one-pass to be used to cultivate crops with wide [14,15], medium [16,17], and narrow row spacing [18,19]. It combines the advantage of conventional tillage, plough tillage, and no-till systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%