2013
DOI: 10.17221/46/2012-rae
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Effect of crop residues on CO<sub>2</sub> flux in the CTF system during soil tillage by a disc harrow Lemken Rubin 9

Abstract: AbstractŠima T., Dubeová M., 2013. Eff ect of crop residues on CO 2 fl ux in the CTF system during soil tillage by a disc harrow Lemken Rubin 9. Res. Agr. Eng., 59 (Special Issue): S15-S21.Carbon dioxide is one of the most important greenhouse gases. Agriculture, especially soil tillage, contributes to CO 2 emissions signifi cantly. Th e aim of the paper was the comparison of the amounts of carbon dioxide emissions released from the soil into the atmosphere depending on the controlled traffi c farming (CTF) a… Show more

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“…The analysis of the obtained from the production inspection results on the quality of soil cultivation suggests a positive effect on the structural and agrotechnological state of the soil treated with the disk-knife working body when compared to treatment with the spherical cut-out discs (Šima et al 2013;Ahmadi 2016).…”
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“…The analysis of the obtained from the production inspection results on the quality of soil cultivation suggests a positive effect on the structural and agrotechnological state of the soil treated with the disk-knife working body when compared to treatment with the spherical cut-out discs (Šima et al 2013;Ahmadi 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of disk cultivation can reduce the negative impact of crop predecessors on the main culture (Ercoli et al 2017). The use of disk soil cultivation can reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere (Šima et al 2013;Lu, Liao 2016).…”
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“…Research evidence is also increasing to suggest that nitrous oxide emissions could be reduced through the improved soil structure created within the non-trafficked beds of CTF systems (Gasso et al, 2013;Šima et al, 2013;Tim CHAMEN Antille et al, 2015). The benefits offered by CTF are therefore not only profitable for farmers, they are timely and appropriate to deal with environmental issues which centre on soil degradation.…”
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confidence: 99%