A Strip-Till One-Pass System as a Component of Conservation Agriculture
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Titre anglais
A Strip-Till One-Pass System as a Component of Conservation Agriculture
Auteur(s)
- JASKULSKA Iwona
- ROMANECKAS Kestutis
- JASKULSKI Dariusz
- WOJEWÓDZKI Piotr
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2799
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:06
Date modification
18 mars 2021 07:27
Résumé anglais
Conservation agriculture has three main pillars, i.e., minimum tillage, permanent soil cover, and crop rotation. Covering the soil surface with plant residues and minimum mechanical soil disturbance can all result from introducing a strip-till one-pass (ST-OP) system. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the ST-OP technology on the management of plant residues, soil properties, inputs, and emissions related to crop cultivation. We compared the effect of a ST-OP system against conventional tillage (CT) using a plough, and against reduced, non-ploughing tillage (RT). Four field experiments were conducted for evaluating the covering of soil with plant residues of the previous crop, soil loss on a slope exposed to surface soil runoff, soil structure and aggregate stability, occurrence of soil organisms and glomalin content, soil moisture and soil water reserve during plant sowing, labour and fuel inputs, and CO2 emissions. After sowing plants using ST-OP, 62.7–82.0% of plant residues remained on the soil surface, depending on the previous crop and row spacing. As compared with CT, the ST-OP system increased the stability of soil aggregates of 0.25–2.0 mm diameter by 12.7%, glomalin content by 0.08 g·kg−1, weight of earthworms five-fold, bacteria and fungi counts, and moisture content in the soil; meanwhile, it decreased soil loss by 2.57–6.36 t·ha−1 year−1, labour input by 114–152 min·ha−1, fuel consumption by 35.9–45.8 l·ha−1, and CO2 emissions by 98.7–125.9 kg·ha−1. Significant favourable changes, as compared with reduced tillage (RT), were also found with respect to the stability index of aggregates of 2.0–10.0 mm diameter, the number and weight of earthworms, as well as bacteria and fungi counts.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Non-spécifique
- CO2 emission
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- GEO Lituanie
- GEO Pologne
WEB tags
- conservation agriculture
- fuel consumption
- glomalin
- plant residues
- soil erosion
- soil organisms
- soil structure
- strip-till
Titre de la publication
Agronomy
Volume
10
Pages
2015
Date caractères
2020/12
Date publication
24 décembre 2020
Doi
10.3390/agronomy10122015
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