INFLUENCE OF SOIL USAGE AND SOIL TILLAGE SYSTEM ON SOIL PROPERTIES
Abstract
The soil features are in relatively balance estate with the environment, but, the agricultural working of the fields influences the evolution pattern, soil fertility or soil degradation. The studies presents the evolution of vertic haplic luvisols in its 40 years use as arable soil (with conventional working system), in comparison with its profile in hay field use, within the same ecologically homogenous terrain. The researches follow then the changes of arable soil properties by a 5 years application of 4 working systems of soil (conventional, paraplow, chisel plow and rotary harrow).Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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