Sugarcane leaf return and mixing significantly reduce slope runoff and soil loss
Zhe Lin,
Yusong Deng,
Juhui Li
et al.
Abstract:Improper management of sugarcane cultivation may cause severe soil erosion, especially in lateritic red soil hilly areas. Crop straw return to the field can effectively improve the soil structure, but there is a lack of evaluation studies of the soil and water conservation benefits of sugarcane leaf mixing and return to the field, and the underlying regulatory mechanism has rarely been described. Thus, we conducted a series of simulated rainfall experiments to investigate the impact of returning different mixe… Show more
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