2020
DOI: 10.21608/ejdr.2020.33688.1073
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Quantify Impact of Wind Erosion on Organic Matter Content Under Management Practices, Wadi El Raml, Nwcz, Egypt

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“…Eroded materials quantities are dependent on sampler's height, measurement period and the chosen site (Sharkawy et al, 2010 and Wassif et al, 2020). In addition, it was fitted the power and exponential decay mass-height profile, which was reported as most appropriate for arid and semi-arid regions (Ali et al, 2011 andWassif et al, 2020). The suspended or saltated eroded particles exhibit considerable variations between treatments and measurement period.…”
Section: Plant Growth Promoting Properties Of Bacterial Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eroded materials quantities are dependent on sampler's height, measurement period and the chosen site (Sharkawy et al, 2010 and Wassif et al, 2020). In addition, it was fitted the power and exponential decay mass-height profile, which was reported as most appropriate for arid and semi-arid regions (Ali et al, 2011 andWassif et al, 2020). The suspended or saltated eroded particles exhibit considerable variations between treatments and measurement period.…”
Section: Plant Growth Promoting Properties Of Bacterial Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil moisture content in arable land is reported to visually reflect the climatic state of the field and is negatively correlated with the wind erosion rate (Shahabinejad et al, 2019). Wassif et al (2020) demonstrated the ability of straw mulching in NT to effectively reduce wind erosion efficiency, with a windinduced soil erosion rate under NT observed to be 62.9% lower than that with conventional tillage (CT). However, compared to wind tunnel tests, field observations have the advantage of fully revealing the entire wind erosion process on arable land.…”
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confidence: 99%