2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1005114
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Relating soil chemical properties to other soil properties and dryland crop production

Abstract: Soil chemical properties have often been related to some other soil properties and crop yields, but extensive evaluation of the relationships of soil chemical properties with other properties and long-term crop yields under dryland cropping systems is lacking. We related six soil chemical properties (pH, electrical conductivity [EC], cation exchange capacity [CEC], and inorganic P [IP], K, and Al concentrations) with 62 other soil physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical properties and crop yields at tw… Show more

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“…The soil in the study area was a silty clay loam and well drained which the drainage net is 100 m far from trial. Table 1 illustrates some of the chemical and physical properties of the study soil, determined using the methods described in (Sainju and Liptzin 2022). Crop management operations such as irrigation, fertilization, and weeding were applied as needed throughout the study.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil in the study area was a silty clay loam and well drained which the drainage net is 100 m far from trial. Table 1 illustrates some of the chemical and physical properties of the study soil, determined using the methods described in (Sainju and Liptzin 2022). Crop management operations such as irrigation, fertilization, and weeding were applied as needed throughout the study.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%