Original paper
Tillage and fertilization practices affect soil aggregate stability in a Humic Cambisol of Northwest France
Abstract
Reduced tillage and organic fertilizer application usually result in an increase in soil aggregate stability (AS). However, the magnitude of the effects can vary with soil properties and season. The aim of this study was to investigate AS dynamics over three seasons in a soil under various tillage and fertilization practices. The study was performed under three tillage practices (moldboard plowing (MP), surface tillage (ST) and no-tillage (NT))...
Paper Details
Title
Tillage and fertilization practices affect soil aggregate stability in a Humic Cambisol of Northwest France
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
170
Pages
14 - 17
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