1990
DOI: 10.1016/0167-1987(90)90070-t
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The influence of tillage methods on soil physical properties and water balance for a typical crop rotation in SW Spain

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“…Esse maior valor no preparo convencional é função da ação do implemento de preparo do solo (mobilização) Resultados semelhantes foram constatados por CORRÊA (1985), PELEGRINI et al (1990) e PIERCE et al (1992, que verificaram maior condutividade hidráulica no preparo convencional do solo na camada superficial. Para as profundidades de 0,10 a 0,20m e 0,20 a 0,40 m mesmo não havendo diferenças estatísticas, podese observar que com a grade pesada ocorreu menor condutividade hidráulica do solo saturado.…”
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“…Esse maior valor no preparo convencional é função da ação do implemento de preparo do solo (mobilização) Resultados semelhantes foram constatados por CORRÊA (1985), PELEGRINI et al (1990) e PIERCE et al (1992, que verificaram maior condutividade hidráulica no preparo convencional do solo na camada superficial. Para as profundidades de 0,10 a 0,20m e 0,20 a 0,40 m mesmo não havendo diferenças estatísticas, podese observar que com a grade pesada ocorreu menor condutividade hidráulica do solo saturado.…”
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“…Tebrügge and Böhrnsen (1997a). In Spain trials of no-till compared to ploughing have been conducted in Andalucía (Giráldez et al, 1985;Pelegrín et al (1990), in central Spain Sánchez-Girón, 1981, 1994), and later in other areas of Spain (Cantero-Martínez and Vilardosa, 1993;López and Arrúe, 1994;Cantero-Martínez et al, 1994). Comparative studies of different tillage systems in Portugal, including no-till, started in 1984 in the Alentejo region (Basch, 1988;Carvalho and Basch (1994) and were later were extended to other regions (Basch and Teixeira, 2002).…”
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“…Furthermore, when compared with surface tillage, long-term NT can also significantly improve water retention characteristics or aggregate stability, increasing the connectivity of the pores (Strudley et al, 2008). In other words, when NT is used, soil compaction may still occur, but this does not always have a detrimental effect on crop production (Pelegrin et al, 1990;Unger and Fulton, 1990). In any case, its effects should always be assessed for a specific site, taking into consideration the type of agricultural cultivation and the soil types, as well the particular climatic conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%