2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13593-011-0006-4
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On-farm effects of no-till versus occasional tillage on soil quality and crop yields in eastern Ohio

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“…For example, strip tillage, in which cultivation is restricted to the seeding/planting rows, while the inter-row spaces remain undisturbed (Vetsch et al 2007). An example of the temporally moderate method is occasional tillage, in which cultivation is conducted once in 4 to 7 years (or even longer), aimed at controlling weed or pest infestation, or mixing organic amendments in the soil (Stavi et al 2011). Other types of moderate tillage include methods that are limited to the shallowest depth of cultivation-such as "shallow tillage," which is common in drylands and Mediterranean regions (Stavi et al 2015)-or those which shake the soil profile to a certain depth but prevent the turnover and mixing of soil layers (e.g., paraplowing, subsoiling) (Franzluebbers et al 2007).…”
Section: Tillage Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, strip tillage, in which cultivation is restricted to the seeding/planting rows, while the inter-row spaces remain undisturbed (Vetsch et al 2007). An example of the temporally moderate method is occasional tillage, in which cultivation is conducted once in 4 to 7 years (or even longer), aimed at controlling weed or pest infestation, or mixing organic amendments in the soil (Stavi et al 2011). Other types of moderate tillage include methods that are limited to the shallowest depth of cultivation-such as "shallow tillage," which is common in drylands and Mediterranean regions (Stavi et al 2015)-or those which shake the soil profile to a certain depth but prevent the turnover and mixing of soil layers (e.g., paraplowing, subsoiling) (Franzluebbers et al 2007).…”
Section: Tillage Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especificamente em relação à intervenção mecânica, há relatos de que não houve aumento das produtividades de grãos de milho após cinco anos de SPD, onde o solo foi revolvido com arado de discos (Stavi et al, 2011). Resultados similares foram obtidos com grãos de soja em SPD de oito anos em Latossolo Vermelho de textura argilosa, onde as intervenções mecânicas foram feitas com arado de discos, com grade de discos e escarificador com rolo destorroador, justificando-se estes resultados pela boa distribuição de chuvas que amenizaram o efeito prejudicial da compactação da camada subsuperficial do solo sobre o crescimento das raízes (Drescher et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Ausências de diferenças de produtividades das culturas em SPD foram constatadas seja pela intervenção mecânica (Stavi et al, 2011) ou pela incorporação de calcário ao solo (Oliveira e Pavan, 1986;Marcolan e Anghinoni, 2006;Quincke et al, 2007;Rossato et al, 2009;Wortmann et al, 2010).…”
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“…Observations of Blackshaw et al (2001) and Gruber et al (2000) have indicated the weed diversity in NT, while Derksen et al (1995) could find inconsistency in the pattern. Changes in the physicochemical soil characteristics of fields converted to direct drilling for several years may affect the composition of weed communities through a filtering of species according to their ecological requirements (Dickey et al, 1994;Stavi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Weed Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%