2020
DOI: 10.31545/intagr/118438
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Methodological aspects of the quantification of dispersible clay and their relations with soil properties along a catena under no-till system

Abstract: A b s t r a c t. Continuous no-till management of sloping cultivated areas can promote soil property transformations, causing changes in aggregation and dispersion. The objective of this work was (i) to quantify the readily and mechanically dispersible clays using different methods and (ii) to examine their relationships with soil properties along a catena under no-till management. For this study, the catena was divided into three distinct parts: crest, upper-slope and mid-slope positions. Undisturbed soil cor… Show more

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“…It was widely known that the application of No-Till technology first affects the physical properties of soils. Changes in soil structure (de Paula et al, 2020) and bulk density occur (Gürsoy and Türk, 2019). Some authors (Yin et al, 2020) have shown that No-Till and mulching optimize soil temperature and help maintain soil moisture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was widely known that the application of No-Till technology first affects the physical properties of soils. Changes in soil structure (de Paula et al, 2020) and bulk density occur (Gürsoy and Türk, 2019). Some authors (Yin et al, 2020) have shown that No-Till and mulching optimize soil temperature and help maintain soil moisture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%