2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2013.03.018
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Impact of mulching on soil and water dynamics under intermittent simulated rainfall

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“…Yet, it significantly influenced soil moisture over time, which was always above the permanent wilting point and close to the field capacity, which allowed for the best development conditions of the crop during 87 days of cultivation. This fact was also evidenced by Montenegro et al (2013), who highlight the importance of mulching to maintain soil moisture and control soil losses.…”
Section: Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea Var Capitata)mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Yet, it significantly influenced soil moisture over time, which was always above the permanent wilting point and close to the field capacity, which allowed for the best development conditions of the crop during 87 days of cultivation. This fact was also evidenced by Montenegro et al (2013), who highlight the importance of mulching to maintain soil moisture and control soil losses.…”
Section: Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea Var Capitata)mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In dryland areas, maintaining the soil surface covered is critical to preserve water (Montenegro et al 2013). Different cropping technologies have been proposed in order to increase soil water retention.…”
Section: Adoption Of More Efficient Water Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existem relatos da produção de moringa em áreas a partir de 250 mm (Gaza, 2007) Nobrega et al (2015), ocorre devido a variabilidade espacial e temporal da precipitação, com destaque para o Sertão Pernambucano e do São Francisco, com ocorrência de meses extremamente secos, na qual, a irrigação complementar torna-se necessária para a maioria das culturas durante o período seco, e caso não seja feita, os impactos gerados devido a deficiência hídrica fará com que ocorra redução ou oscilação do rendimento da cultura. Ressalta-se ainda, que para uma maior eficiência no uso da água, práticas conservacionistas devem ser utilizadas para promover a permanência da umidade por maior período no solo, como a cobertura morta principalmente em condições de semiárido como destacado nos estudos de Montenegro et al (2013), Borges et al (2014) e Abrantes et al (2015).…”
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